Printer
I can’t connect to my printer
no internet message is coming
I can’t connect to my printer
no internet message is coming
Hi,
The following HP printers are listed in About AirPrint - Apple Support as models supporting the AirPrint technology.
An AirPrint-enabled printer is compatible with iOS, and can be used without the need for extra apps/software, provided that the printer and the iPhone are connected to the same network (Wi-Fi router). AirPrint works with wireless (Wi-Fi) or wired (Ethernet) network connections. This means that an M452 series printer (depending on the exact version) could be wirelessly connected to a Wi-Fi router, or by Ethernet cable to one of the LAN ports of this router. The iPhone must be wirelessly (Wi-Fi) connected to the router.
The picture shows an attempted connection to a printer's built-in network (Wi-Fi direct). As indicated above, the normal procedure is to connect the iPhone to a Wi-Fi network provided by a Wi-Fi router instead. Do you have access to a router? The local side of the router (LAN/WLAN) is the one of interest. The WAN (Internet) side does not have to be connected. If necessary, you could use almost any (old) Wi-Fi router for printing purposes.
Use AirPrint to print from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
AirPrint as such does not require special software, but the printer manufacturer may provide an app for setup and/or ink management. A manual setup should also be possible.
Hi,
The following HP printers are listed in About AirPrint - Apple Support as models supporting the AirPrint technology.
An AirPrint-enabled printer is compatible with iOS, and can be used without the need for extra apps/software, provided that the printer and the iPhone are connected to the same network (Wi-Fi router). AirPrint works with wireless (Wi-Fi) or wired (Ethernet) network connections. This means that an M452 series printer (depending on the exact version) could be wirelessly connected to a Wi-Fi router, or by Ethernet cable to one of the LAN ports of this router. The iPhone must be wirelessly (Wi-Fi) connected to the router.
The picture shows an attempted connection to a printer's built-in network (Wi-Fi direct). As indicated above, the normal procedure is to connect the iPhone to a Wi-Fi network provided by a Wi-Fi router instead. Do you have access to a router? The local side of the router (LAN/WLAN) is the one of interest. The WAN (Internet) side does not have to be connected. If necessary, you could use almost any (old) Wi-Fi router for printing purposes.
Use AirPrint to print from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
AirPrint as such does not require special software, but the printer manufacturer may provide an app for setup and/or ink management. A manual setup should also be possible.
Also, since this has been posted in the Pages for Mac community, it would be possible to use AirPrint with a macOS computer as well (without the need for drivers), if the printer and the Mac are connected to the same network (Wi-Fi router). In this case, please post back with additional information about the exact setup, macOS version, any router model, Internet connection, and if/where an iPhone (or iPad) comes into the picture.
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