Printer Setup

Now all kind of Printers can be setup by Printer-Smart application.

LaserJet Printer

This voice-operated speaker is a smart device that follows your oral commands. Cylindrical in shape, Echo speaker runs on the Bluetooth and do innumerable actions such as placing orders on online shopping websites, streaming your favorite music, calling someone on your behalf, and a lot more.

All In One Printer

This small and lovely smart speaker is just a tiny version of Echo speaker, yet equally efficient. So, speak out the wake word and your command, Echo Dot will do it all like changing the temperature on your smart thermostat, tuning on and off the lights, playing stereo, placing and receiving voice calls, etc.

InkJet Printer

Let Echo Look be your personal style guide! This smart device features a camera to take your photos and suggest you afterwards what suits your style the most. Just activate it with a wake command and start off on your way to jazzing you style with this smart virtual assistant.

Tank Printer

It is a touch screen device that shows recipes, books, and many more on its hi-resolution screen. All you need is simply wake it up and ask it to do whatever you like, be it reading recipes and books, playing videos, calling someone via video call, and many other things to simplify your tasks.

Large Printer

This smart speaker wakes up on your tap and does exactly what you want it to do. The best feature is its in-built dual-stereo which all music freaks love. So, get ready and ask your Echo Tap to play your favorite sound track. It will start the action be accessing popular music apps like Spotify or Pandora.

Color LaserJet Printer

The Dolby auto-tuning system that’s attached in the Echo Plus makes it a favorite device of music lovers. So, why wait then! Just set up your voice and let it recognize your dialects. Once completed, just ask the speaker to play your song and it will do so in a fraction of seconds.

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Some Simple Steps to Rectify the Error of Printer

Blank Page Error

  • Check the estimated ink levels.
  • Load a plain white paper in the paper tray.
  • Touch the minus button (–) next to the setup (wrench) icon on the lower-left corner of the printer’s control panel.
  • Touch the Right Arrow button (>) to select Tools, and then touch OK.
  • Touch (>) again to select Estimated Ink Levels, and then touch OK. A figure will appear on the printer LCD screen, showing ink levels.
  • If any of the ink cartridges are low on ink, see the next step to replace them.
  • Load a plain white paper in the input tray, and press the Power button to turn on the printer.
  • Open the cartridge door. Wait until the printer turns silent and idle
  • Give a light press to the cartridge to release it. Pull it out.
  • Hold the new cartridge by its sides with the nozzles toward the printer. Insert it into its colour-coded slot until it snaps into place automatically.
  • Insert the tri-colour cartridge in the left slot and the black cartridge in the right slot. Close the cartridge door.
  • Now, align your printer’s cartridges. Follow the next few steps to do it. Ensure that the printer is turned on and a plain paper is loaded in the input tray.
  • Touch the minus button (–) next to the Setup (wrench) icon on the lower-left corner of the printer’s control panel.
  • Touch the Right Arrow button (>) to select Tools, and then touch OK. Touch the (>) button again to select Align Printer, and then touch OK.
  • The printer will print an alignment page.
  • Lift the printer lid. Place the alignment page (printed-side down) on the right-front corner of the scanner glass. Follow the engraved guide next to the scanner glass to load the alignment page.
  • Close the lid, and then press OK to finish the alignment command. Wait until the printer scans the alignment sheet and finishes the alignment process.

A guide to connecting your wireless printer

  • Having a wireless printer offers you the convenience of printing from any connected device, in your work or home network. But, connecting a wireless printer isn’t always easy and in fact can feel like a really complicated task.
  • One thing to bear in mind is that there is more than one type of wireless printing, such as Bluetooth enabled printers and infrared (IrDA) connections. However, when most people are discussing wireless printers, they are talking about WiFi printers.
  • Installing and configuring a wireless printer requires a it more work than installing your traditional printer using a USB cable. If you’ve been struggling to sync things up this guide should straighten things out:

Setting up your wireless printer

  • First of all, you need to place your printer somewhere relatively close to your wireless router, so that it receives a good wireless signal. Long term, your printer placement options are a lot more flexible as long as the printer is in range of your wireless router.
  • Now it is time for you to install the printer and set up the configuration for the first time. You need to connect your power cord and plug it into a power socket, install your cartridges (if needed) and turn it on. Then, run the configuration wizard, work through this to install your device on your laptop or desktop PC.
  • Before installing on any of your devices, you need to connect it to your network. For this, look through the menu and search for Wireless LAN settings or something similar. Once you have clicked on this option, you should find the option to connect the printer via the wireless network card. Depending on your printer model, you may need to find an option that connects it via a network cable.

How to connect a printer to WiFi

This step can be one of the three alternatives below:

  • Connect your wireless printer to your home network by entering your network’s name, known as SSID and the password in the configuration options (this will only work if your printer has a screen and buttons on it). Select your wireless connection and then go through the setup wizard. If you have a security password set up on the router, it will ask you to enter the password. Once you have entered all the details your printer will begin to connect.
  • Connect your wireless printer to your home network by clicking on the WPS button on your printer and router. You will then have to press the WPS button on your router to discover new devices, then push the WPS button on the printer. This will automatically detect and connect to your wireless network.
  • The final method is using an Ethernet cable. Your printer will have an IP address which you can find on the routers web admin page. Enter your IP address into a web browser so you can visit the web interface. Then look for a section called Wireless LAN, enter the name, password and other details needed for your wireless network. Note that some wireless printer models will offer you the same settings directly in their driver installation software and if that is the case for you then you are able to use the software to automatically detect if your printer is connected to the home network as well as configuring it to connect to the wireless network
  • Now you need to check that the printer is connected to your wireless network. If you are encountering any issues you will want to refer to your printers manual for the troubleshooting instructions and your router’s configuration for anything that could be blocking the connection.
  • If you want to double check everything you can make the printer print it’s network configuration details so you can see all the important information such as the MAC address and IP address etc.

How to install a wireless printer

This step can be one of the three alternatives below:

  • It is now time to install the printer on to your computer. If you are using Windows 10 or 8, part of the process will be handled automatically by the operating system. If you are using Windows 7 or below or, if your Windows did not detect and configure your printer then you can use you’re the built-in operating system to add the printer to your computer or, run the bundled printer software.
  • If you go for the printer bundled software option then you will need to follow the installation steps. Remember to choose the options “Use the printer with wireless LAN connection” for the printer connect method.
  • If you would much prefer to use Windows own build in wizard then they have detailed tutorial: How to install a local printer on your Windows computer.
  • If you are on Windows 7, the process is a little different. When asked to find your printer, you will need to choose one of the following:
  • Add a bluetooth, wireless or network discoverable printer Add a printer using a TCP/IP address or hostname Add a local printer or network printer with manual printer

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