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I can't configure my printer using the Setup Wizard to connect wirlessly to my home network. I tried on a Windows PC and a MACBook without success.

Printing and scanning works very well when it is connected via a USB cable.  When you run the Setup Wizard, I chose the auto connect wireless HP.  While the printer is connected via USB, it can not find a printer set up.  The wheel of the State keeps just spinning.

Hi njphil,

Welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience!

I understand that you are unable to set up the printer on the wireless network.

I'll be happy to help you.

Make sure that the two computers are on the same network.

I have provided a lot of steps to set up the wireless thanks to direct wireless configuration that will allow then to print wireless on both computers. This is the simplest method.

On the printer, press the setup button, the Setup menu (key) and select network, select wireless menu, select direct wireless and turn it on.

On a Mac, go to the airport in the upper part of the screen and select the name of the network printer in the list. Wait for about 1 minute.
Then, open Safari and type the IP address (192.168.223.1) of the printer in the address bar.
This will load the web server integrated for the printer.
Select the networking, Wi - Fi on the left side.
Fill in all your information network, select infrastructure, select the name of your network, set password and encryption type.
Apply the settings.

Wait a few minutes.
Should have a flashing light sound wireless to the printer.

Return to the airport, and then select the name of your network.

If the software is already installed on the Mac, then go to the Apple system, print and scan preferences.
Click on the + to select the printer.
Make sure that shows the name of the printer and not the driver Airprint.
Click on Add.

Now test the printer.

On the computer Windows you can now restart the cd or you can go to start, devices and printers, across the top of the page, select Add a printer, and then run the wizard to complete the installation of the printer on the computer.

Test the printer now.

I think that this will provide a solution to your problem. Thank you.

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    Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
    Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

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