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How to set up an HP printer

Smith John748 18-May-2019

Introduction

HP - Hewlett and Packard named after the founders of the company in 1939 is an American multinational company that supplies hardware, software and a range of printing solutions to its consumers. It has a wide array of printers today like Laserjet, Officejet, Deskjet and 3D printers.

How to set up an HP printer

Steps to follow for the setup of HP printer

  • Initially, unpack the printer carefully from the package without breaking any part
  • Besides, connect power to charge up the printer using an electricity connection
  • Accordingly, set the date, time, language and country using control panel.
  • Use HTML configuration for advanced settings,  save all the updated changes immediately.
  • Further, align all the available ink cartridges by opening the door, removing the tape, closing the door and keeping in mind the mentioned instructions
  • Afterward, load a couple of A4 sheets on the printer, arrange them in proper alignment and push it down until printer It may vary depending on the type of the printer
  • Also, download the latest software for the printer according to OS, install the downloaded app and select the appropriate connection type.
  • Generally, an internet connection and a USB cable connected to a USB port is a prerequisite.
  • Beyond that, the user can install the HP Smart Mobile app for constant connectivity.
  • Users will receive benefits like product support, service information and other important solutions to problems.
  • The user can sign up for HP Ink as it is beneficial. 
  • Unfortunately, HP instant ink is not available in all countries.
  • The plans are flexible and tailormade.
  • Use the control panel to add the printer to the PC and click the port to be used.
  • Finally, restart the computer properly to finish the setup and installment of the printer. 

If there is any 123.hp.com/setup problem, contact the toll-free number - +1-888-214-1820 .


Updated 18-May-2019

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