![]() Since you have tried the above steps and still facing the issue, let us try these additional steps: Converting the USB connection between the printer and MAC to wireless from HP Utility.WPS method from the printer front panel.There are 2 ways to connect this printer to the network. It means the printer is unable to identify the Wifi network correctly. Try these steps and let me know what the report that you have posted, it says "Network Name(SSID) Found FAIL". Open Finder click Applications, double-click the HP folder and then double-click HP Utility.įrom the All Settings tab, click Wireless Setup to launch the utility.įollow onscreen instructions and complete the wireless set up.Ĭlick the minus sign to delete the printer.Ĭlick the plus sign, click Add Printer or Scanner, click the printer name and then add the printer using AirPrint or Secure AirPrint. ( Wireless light should turn solid if connected to the network).Ĭlick the Apple menu, and then click System Preferences.Ĭlick Printers & Scanners or Print & Scan.Ĭlick the plus sign, click Add Printer or Scanner, click the name of your printer. Wait up to two minutes while the printer automatically establishes a network connection with the wireless network.Within two minutes, press the WPS button(for 3-5 seconds) on your wireless router.Press the button next to WPS, and then press the button next to Push Button.On the printer control panel, press the button next to Scan, and then press the button next to Wireless Menu.If multiple entries are available for the same printer, delete them. Step 3: Remove old entries of the printer from your MACĬlick the Apple menu, click System Preferences, and then click Print & Scan or Printers & Scanners.Ĭlick the printer name, click the minus sign to delete the printer. Turn off the printer, wait for 60 seconds, turn it back on.Turn off the wireless router, wait for 60 seconds, turn it back on.Press the Top button to go to Wireless Menu.Press the Top Button to go to Scan Option.Please click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.Ĭlick the “Kudos, Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for printer is unable to find the network as per the report that you have posted. Step 6: Click the Use or Print Using menu, and then select AirPrint or Secure Airprint name to complete the setup. Try to add the printer again, and then continue to the next step. If your printer is not listed in the Add Printer or Scanner window, make sure the printer is connected to the same wireless network as your Mac.If your printer is not listed, click the plus sign, click Add Printer or Scanner, click the name of your printer, and then continue to the next step.Click the printer name, click the minus sign to delete the printer, click the plus sign, click Add Printer or Scanner, click the printer name and then continue to the next step. If your printer is listed, remove and re-add the printer to confirm it is set up correctly.Step 5: Check if your printer name displays in the Printers list. Step 4: Click the Apple menu, click System Preferences, and then click Print & Scan or Printers & Scanners. You may disconnect the USB if you prefer the WiFi connection. If you see a solid blue light on the printer, it indicates the printer is connected to a WiFi network. Step 3: From the All Settings tab, click Wireless Setup to launch the utility.įollow the on-screen instructions, verify the WiFi name & password and complete the wireless Set Up. Open Finder, click Go in the top menu bar, click Applications, double-click the HP folder, and then double-click HP Utility. Turn on the printer, if it does not automatically turn on.Reconnect the power cord to the rear of the printer. ![]()
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