DeskJet HP3054A will not connect to the Mac running Yosemite

The HP Deskjet 3054 lost connection for Mac.  Mac Airport utility assistance and the option WPS on the printer, the printer connects to the network, but when the countdown on the printer control panel reached about 15 seconds, he says "WPS Error" and the wifi of the printer is disabled.  Anyone know why the wifi the printer stops just before filling the countdown?

Hello @3054AMacUser!

I don't know what WiFi is turn off until you have completed the Setup, but I have another technique to get the printer on your network. I'm sure you know, a full pilot of features for the Mavericks is not available for your printer, or from the CD supplied with your printer from the HP website.  This document applies to the HP printers supported in versions of Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard), 10.7 (Lion), 10.8 (Mountain Lion), 10.9 (Mavericks) and 10.10 (Yosemite) with only drivers available via Apple Software Update.

I can help you put the printer on your network wireless software. I use this method for iPads, iPhones and other devices that have no software.

  1. Restore default network settings on the printer by pressing the wireless button, by going to settings and then restore the default settings. The wireless button should start then flashes, this means that it is now in autowireless mode.
  2. To connect to the network that broadcasts the printer. It is usually HP-setup - 3054a and then a part of the MAC address, or a variant of the name of the printer. Always wireless light will blink on the printer at this stage, which is normal since it is not a real ad-hoc connection.
  3. Load up the built-in webserver (EWS) in the browser of your mobile device. The default IP for autowireless is 192.168.223.1.
  4. Go to the tab network along the top of the SAP.
  5. Click Setup wireless along the left side Assistant to start to set up the printer.

You have now completed the configuration of wireless network, follow the next 3 steps to start printing.

  1. Blue wireless light will be solid, put the Mac on your network.
  2. Add the printer in system preferences.
  3. Print

Please let me know if that solves the problem. I look forward to hear from you. If this resolves the issue, please make sure you click on the I accept as Solution button below so that others can see what has worked for you.

Thank you.

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