HP printers - Windows built-in driver fails to install
After connecting the printer to your computer, Windows does not automatically install the built-in print driver.
Remove the printer from Windows
Removing your printer from Windows can help clear any error states or partial installs.
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For USB connections, disconnect the cable from the printer.
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In Windows, search for and open Printers & scanners.
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Under Printers & scanners, look for the name of the printer in the list.
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If the printer name is in the list, select it, and then click .
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If the printer name is not in the list, it is not connected to your computer.
Add the printer to install the built-in driver
Manually add your printer to Windows to install the built-in print driver.
Add a network printer to Windows
Set up a network printer in Windows without installing any additional drivers.
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For Wi-Fi connections, make sure the printer and computer are near the router.
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Turn on the printer, and then wait until the printer is idle and silent.
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Check the printer network connection.
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If the printer is connected, the Wireless light
on the control panel is solid blue, or the Ethernet port light
at the back of the printer is solid green with a blinking orange activity light.
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If the printer is not connected, connect it, and then continue with these steps.
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Most printers with a touchscreen display or menu: Open the Wireless
or Setup
menu, select Network setup or Settings, and then select Restore Network Settings.
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Printers without a touchscreen display or menu: Go to Restore Wi-Fi setup mode on your HP printer to restore default settings by pressing the buttons on your printer.
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In Windows, search for and open Add a printer or scanner.
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Click Add a printer or scanner, and then wait for Windows to locate available printers.
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If your printer is found, click it, and then click Add device to complete the driver installation.
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If your printer is not found, continue with these steps.
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In the Find a printer by other options window, select Add a printer using TCP/IP address or hostname, and then click Next.
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Select Autodetect from the Device type drop-down.
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Find the printer IP address.
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HP Smart app (Windows, Mac): Open the app, click your printer, and then click the Printer Settings tile to find the IP address.
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HP Smart app (Android, iOS): Open the app, tap your printer, and then tap Printer Information or Network Information to find the IP address.
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Most printers with a touchscreen display or menu: Open the Wireless Summary or Network Settings menu to find the IP address.
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Printers without a touchscreen display or menu: Print an Information page or Wireless Network report using the button press
combination for your printer. The IP address is on the printout.
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Type the printer IP address, click Next, and then follow the instructions to install the driver for your printer model.
Add a USB-connected printer to Windows
Set up a USB printer connection in Windows without installing any additional drivers.
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Search Windows for and open Change device installation settings, and then make sure Yes (recommended) is selected.
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Make sure an open USB port
is available on your computer. Do not connect the printer to a USB hub or docking station as the printer might not receive
enough power to operate properly.
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Turn on the printer, and then connect the USB cable to the printer and to the computer port.
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If a Found new hardware message displays, follow any prompts to install the printer.
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If you can print, the driver installed successfully.
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If you cannot print, continue with these steps to add the printer in Windows settings.
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In Windows, search for and open Add a printer or scanner.
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Click Add a printer or scanner, and then wait for Windows to locate available printers.
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If your printer is found, click it, and then click Add device to complete the driver installation.
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If your printer is not found, continue with these steps.
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Click The printer that I want isn't listed.
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In the Find a printer by other options window, select Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings, and then click Next.
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In the Choose a printer port window, select Use an existing port, select USB001: (Virtual printer port for USB) from the drop-down menu, and then click Next.
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Follow the instructions to install the driver for your printer model.