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01-26-2019 08:30 AM
I have Tango X printer working fine from iPhone and from Windows 7 Pro laptop. Now, I am trying to set up the printer settings on a second Windows 7 Pro computer to print to that same Tango X printer. What is the preferred procedure to do this? I have attempted to run the "Tango_Full_WebPack_48.1.4320.exe" deselecting the optional software, just installing the essentials. That seems to require putting the printer into setup mode, etc, as if this is a new printer; it is not. The printer already connects to my wireless network, etc. and works fine. So, how do I get through the driver setup on this second Windows computer?
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01-28-2019 07:40 AM
To clarify, the printer is already connected to my wireless network and operates correctly when accessed from my iPhone or from my first laptop (windows 7 pro 64-bit). The issue was that I could not get through the installation of drivers on a second laptop (also windows 7 pro 64-bit). The solution that I found was to use the other installation file: Tango_Basicx64_48.1.4320.exe
This smaller installation file, rather than the full web pack that tried originally, allowed me to complete the installation of drivers on the second laptop without messing up anything already in place from the original installation with the first laptop.
Currently, printing is working both laptops and from IOS devices such as as my iphone and ipad.
01-28-2019 03:35 AM
Hi @rmilling
Greetings!
Welcome to the HP Support Community. I'd be happy to help you today.
Let's try the WPS method to connect.
If your router supports WPS, use these steps to connect your printer to your wireless network with the WPS button on the router -
1) Turn on the printer.
2) Locate the WPS button on your router, but do not press it yet.
3) On the back of the printer, press and hold the Wireless button and Power button at the same time for 5 seconds.
4) On the router, press and hold the WPS button for 3 to 5 seconds or until it shows that the WPS connection process has started.
NOTE: The printer stops searching for a WPS connection two minutes after the wireless button is pressed. If you were unable to press the WPS button within that timeframe, attempt these steps again.
Once the printer connects to the wireless network, the blue Wireless light on the control panel turns on solid.
Hope this helps!
Let me know how that goes.
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Asmita
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01-28-2019 07:40 AM
To clarify, the printer is already connected to my wireless network and operates correctly when accessed from my iPhone or from my first laptop (windows 7 pro 64-bit). The issue was that I could not get through the installation of drivers on a second laptop (also windows 7 pro 64-bit). The solution that I found was to use the other installation file: Tango_Basicx64_48.1.4320.exe
This smaller installation file, rather than the full web pack that tried originally, allowed me to complete the installation of drivers on the second laptop without messing up anything already in place from the original installation with the first laptop.
Currently, printing is working both laptops and from IOS devices such as as my iphone and ipad.