To connect your printer to a new Wi-Fi network, first ensure your printer is powered on and within range of the Wi-Fi. Use the printer’s control panel to access the wireless settings or network setup menu. Select the Wireless Setup Wizard (or similar option), choose your new Wi-Fi network from the displayed list, and enter the Wi-Fi password when prompted. If your router supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), you can alternatively put the printer into WPS mode and press the WPS button on your router to connect automatically. Once connected, your printer should be on the same network as your computer or devices you want to print from[1][2][3][4].
More specifically, for most printers:
– Turn on printer and ensure it is near the Wi-Fi router.
– On the printer’s touchscreen or control panel, go to Setup > Network or Wireless Settings.
– Select Wireless Setup Wizard.
– Choose your new Wi-Fi network from the list.
– Enter the Wi-Fi password.
– Confirm the connection (a “Setup Complete” message typically appears).
If WPS is supported:
– Press and hold the printer’s wireless or WPS button until the light flashes.
– Press the WPS button on the router.
– Wait for connection confirmation[1][3][2].
After connecting the printer to Wi-Fi, check that your computer or device is on the same network to print wirelessly. If necessary, install or update printer drivers and software to reflect the new network settings[1][4].