To use the HP Wireless Printing Center via the web link www.hp.com/go/wirelessprinting, you connect your HP wireless printer to your Wi-Fi network through a setup process that typically involves downloading and installing HP printer drivers or the HP Smart app, then following instructions to select the wireless network and enter the password. This allows you to print wirelessly from multiple devices within the network range without needing USB cables except for power[2][3].

Here are the key steps summarized:

– Download and install the latest HP printer drivers or the HP Smart app from HP’s official support website[2].

– On the printer, access the wireless setup menu (usually via touchscreen or control panel buttons), or use a USB connection first to configure wireless settings using the app/software[1][3].

– Select your Wi-Fi network SSID and enter the network password as prompted[1][3].

– Confirm that the printer successfully connects to the wireless network (indicated by a solid Wi-Fi light or a confirmation message)[3].

– Once connected, the printer can be used by any authorized device on the same wireless network for printing without cables[2].

Alternatively, if your router supports WPS, you can press the WPS button on the router and then on the printer within 2 minutes to establish a secure wireless connection without entering the network password manually[3].

If you run into connection issues or change networks, you can put the printer into “Wi-Fi Setup Mode” and reconnect using the HP Smart app, following the specific reset and setup instructions for your printer model described on HP support pages or tutorial videos[4].

For complete details and the setup wizard applicable to your specific printer model, visiting www.hp.com/go/wirelessprinting is recommended, where HP provides tailored instructions and software downloads[2].