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LaserJet Pro M402n
Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite

I've connected my printer to my Mac via usb cable.

I've use HP Easy Start to setup my printer.

It prints fine from the Mac via usb.

 

I would like to print wirelessly from my Ipad2.

 

How do I set this up?

 

The sales litreture says this model does wireless printing.

However, I can not find any menu item on the printers set-up menu that says "Turn on Wireless".

Both my Ipads report "No AirPrint Printers Found".

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Hi,

 

The following link shows it specs

 

     http://www8.hp.com/au/en/products/printers/product-detail.html?oid=7236544#!tab=specs

 

It does not have wireless facility. To use AirPrint on your iPad wirelessly, you need to setup your printer on a wireless network

 

(a) Connect your printer to a wireless router using LAN cable  (your printer has 1 Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000T network)

(b) Use your Mac as a wireless print server and hope iOS can work the AirPrint out for you. Can you connect your iPads to your Mac wirelessly now ?

 

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Hi,

 

The following link shows it specs

 

     http://www8.hp.com/au/en/products/printers/product-detail.html?oid=7236544#!tab=specs

 

It does not have wireless facility. To use AirPrint on your iPad wirelessly, you need to setup your printer on a wireless network

 

(a) Connect your printer to a wireless router using LAN cable  (your printer has 1 Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000T network)

(b) Use your Mac as a wireless print server and hope iOS can work the AirPrint out for you. Can you connect your iPads to your Mac wirelessly now ?

 

Regards.

BH
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Thanks for the prompt response.

 

Seems, I've messed up and purchased a product that doesn't work as I expected. 😞

 

I'll investigate the options for connecting the printer to my home network.

Unfortunately, my router is down stairs and the printer is upstairs so not straight forward for cable connection. 😞

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Further to the above...

 

I've installed a free app, "Air Printer Lite", on my Mac and that seems to beautifully share my LaserJet as an air printer.

Obviously, I can only print from my Ipad when the Mac is on, sharing the printer but I can live with that so all good. 🙂 

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@JLSJLS wrote:

 .... Obviously, I can only print from my Ipad when the Mac is on, sharing the printer but I can live with that so all good. 🙂 


Hi,

 

Yes, because you need a "middle man" to do the printing work.

 

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BH
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