HP Photosmart 7525 PC connect to the printer via the wired network

I install the 1 desktop computer printer that connects my wireless router with a cable, ethernet and 3 wireless laptops.  My main pc is the office.  During installation, the only options are to connect wirelessly or via USB.   When I select USB, the installer said I can't use all the features by using the USB.  Is it possible to install the printer with my desktop computer connected to my router via an ethernet cable?

jconti01 wrote:

.....  Is it possible to install the printer with my desktop computer connected to my router via an ethernet cable?

Hello

The answer is YES, you can connect like the following picture:

Please see the following document:

http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c00389927.PDF

Kind regards.

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