Changing the Wi-Fi network your printer is connected to is usually straightforward. Here's a general guide:
1. Access the Printer's Control Panel
- Locate the control panel on your printer. It typically has buttons and a small screen.
- Look for a "Wi-Fi" or "Network" button or icon.
- Press the button or tap the icon to access the Wi-Fi settings.
2. Find the Wi-Fi Settings Menu
- Navigate through the menus on the printer's control panel until you find the "Wi-Fi Setup" or "Network Settings" option.
3. Connect to the New Network
- Select "Add Network" or a similar option.
- Enter the password for the new Wi-Fi network.
- Confirm the connection by following the on-screen instructions.
4. Wait for Connection
- The printer will attempt to connect to the new network.
- This may take a few minutes.
5. Verify Connection
- Once the connection is established, test the printer by printing a document or a test page.
Note: The specific steps may vary slightly depending on your printer model. Consult your printer's user manual for detailed instructions.
Remember: You may need to reinstall the printer software on your computer after changing the Wi-Fi network.