Use an Ethernet cable to connect your printer to a network, and then install the printer software.
Connect the printer to your network router, switch, or hub with an Ethernet cable.
Make sure paper is loaded in the main tray, and then turn on the printer.
Remove any plug or protective cover from the Ethernet port on the back of the printer.
Connect an Ethernet cable to the printer and an available port on the router.
Install the print driver or the HP Smart app to set up and connect your printer.
Make sure your computer or mobile device is connected to your local network, and has internet access with a strong signal.
Go to 123.hp.com and enter your printer model name and number.
The service automatically finds the latest recommended software or app for your computer or mobile device.
Download and run the driver file or install the HP Smart app.
Follow the guided setup to connect and start using your printer.
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Make sure you are using an undamaged Ethernet cable, check for a green light near the Ethernet port on the printer, and then print a Network Configuration Page to verify the connection.
Turn off the printer, and then disconnect the Ethernet cable from the router and the printer.
Check the cable for damage, and then verify that it is an Ethernet cable and not a phone cable.
Ethernet and phone cables look similar, but Ethernet cables are usually bigger and have eight visible wires on the end.
Connect the cable to a different Ethernet or LAN port on the router, and then plug it into the printer, making sure it is fully secured to both ports.
Turn on the printer.
Check the lights on the printer's Ethernet port to make sure the connection is successful. The green light should be steady, and the orange activity light should blink.
Print a Wireless Network Test Results or Network Configuration report.
Inkjet printers with a control panel menu: Open the Wireless, Network Settings, or Setup menu to locate the list of available reports.
Most inkjet printers without a control panel menu: Press the Wireless and Information buttons at the same time, or press the Wireless and Start Copy Black buttons at the same time.
LaserJet printers: Press and hold the Wireless button for 10 seconds or until the Ready light blinks, or go to the Wireless menu and select Wireless Network Test.
Laser NS and Neverstop Laser printers: Press and hold the Resume and Wireless buttons for 3 seconds.
DeskJet 6000 and 6400, ENVY 6000 and 6400, and Tango printers: Touch and hold the Information button until all control panel buttons light up, and then touch the Information and Resume buttons at the same time.
Under the General Information section, make sure the Network Status is Ready.
HP provides several types of printing software solutions tailored to a wide variety of printing environments.
Using the HP Smart app (Android, iOS, Windows 10, Mac)
Go to one of following documents for more information on installing and using the HP Smart app.
Using HP Printer Assistant software (Windows)
This software installs with the HP full-feature driver package for Windows computers. Go to HP Printer Assistant Software Frequently Asked Questions for more information.
Using HP Utility software (Mac)
This software installs with the HP full-feature print driver package for Mac computers. Go to HP Utility Mac Printing Software Frequently Asked Questions for more information.
Download drivers, software, and firmware updates from HP Customer Support
HP Software and Driver Downloads posts drivers and any additional printing and scanning software for Windows, Mac, and Linux operating system versions, and lists any available firmware updates.
Set up a USB or wired network connection to a computer
Install the HP driver to guide you through a USB or wired (Ethernet) network printer connection setup.
Windows or Mac computers: Go to 123.hp.com and follow the instructions to install and set up the printer for your connection type.
If you connect the printer USB cable to a Windows computer instead of setting up the connection with the HP driver, in most cases the operating system automatically detects the printer and installs a 'built-in' driver for basic functionality. A Installing device driver software notification might display.
Chromebooks: Connect the USB cable, and then in the Chrome OS settings go to Advanced > Printers > Add Printer to complete the setup. Go to Printing from a Chromebook for more information.
Install the Windows built-in driver
For a quick setup with the Windows print driver, go to Installing and Using the Windows Built-in Print Driver.
Using Apple AirPrint
AirPrint is a built-in printing solution for Apple computers and mobile devices. You can print from most apps that have a print feature. Go to one of the following documents for more information.
Using the HP Print Service Plugin (Android)
Install this plugin to enable printing from supported Android apps. Go to Printing from Android Smartphones or Tablets for more information.