C4750 - network vs cable

As far as I can tell, I've printed on this printer with the USB cable OR wireless, but I actually reinstall the software for one or the other.  You would think there would be a way of simply replacing - to simply tell the computer to print wireless the Document A and B of the Document via the cable.  Why do I reinstall the software every time that I want to spend?  Or am I missing something?

'Re missing you something.  If you first install the printer as a USB key, for example, then there will be a USB version of the printer in the list of the printer.

Now, if you want to add a wireless version, you run the software (in the HP folder) as your key USB Installer installed (is that even make sense?).  When you run it, it will give you a choice to add a device.  Do and follow directions to add a wireless printer.

This can help you a lot.  He speaks of the conversion, but if you leave the instance USB on the printer to the printer list, you will have both.

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