Step 1: Connect to Wi-Fi
- Turn on your printer.
- Connect your printer to a Wi-Fi network. If you need help, follow your printer manufacturer’s instructions.
- If you haven’t yet, turn on your Chromebook and sign in.
- Connect your Chromebook to the same Wi-Fi network as your printer. Learn how to connect to Wi-Fi.
Step 2: Add your printer to your Chromebook
Important: You’ll need to know your printer’s IP address, protocol, and queue. To find them, check your printer’s display panel, manual, device specs, or help website.
- Click your account photo.
- Click Settings .
- At the bottom, click Advanced.
- In the "Printing" section, click Printers.
- Click Add Printer.
- Enter your printer information:
- Name: Type any name.
- Address: Type your printer’s IP address.
- Protocol: For most printers, the supported connection protocol is IPP.
- Queue: For most printers, the queue is ipp/print.
- Click Add.
- In the box that appears, choose your printer manufacturer and model.
- To find this info, look at the label on your printer.
- If you don’t see your printer in the list, check your printer info for its "printer language" or "emulation." Then choose the "Generic" option that looks similar.
- If you have your printer driver, click Browse to upload it. The file must be 250 kb or smaller.
- Click Add.
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