Directions my dear friend.
The only cable needed for a wireless printer is the power cord.
The easiest way to set up a new network laser printer to a network is to use wireless. The printer will simply connect to all computers on that wireless network.
A network printer is shared by more than one computer. A local printer is directly connected to one computer. But the printer can be set up as a local or a network printer.
Set up your multi-function printer to send faxes. Use the printer's control panel to enter your station ID. Insert documents you want to fax.
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You have to give the printer the same SSID and password of the network your using.If you have a user password for the printer for multiple users then you would have to ask the administrator or whoever set the printer up for the password.
Go to www.hp.com then drivers and download the driver for it
Yes - the server will still recognise the printer.
It should just work. Check the printer's user manual - you probably need to set up an IP address for the printer (assuming an Ethernet/TCP/IP network) on each workstation that needs to access the printer. There are about five~seven steps involved, and you will need some info, such as printer IP address and printer name (both of which you assign), as well as the manufacturer's drivers for your particular operating system.
You are supposed to remember that or write it down. If you do not have the key, you will have to set up a new one.
If you're talking about setting up a printer on the computer then the use for that is to connect the printer to your computer so you are able to print. The computer will send "test" pages to print on your printer so you will know whether it works or not.
This printer is partially supported by the "gutenprint" driver included in Ubuntu. You can set up the printer from the web interface (link below).