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04-06-2025
05:41 PM
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04-07-2025
09:59 AM
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my new hp laser jet mfp m140w ; serial is #[edited]doesnt seem to be recognized by windows 10. my former hp wireless printer was model HP laser jet pro mfp m29w (serial is #[edited], device no longer connected to wireless network.) now, new printer ( m140w) will not connect to wireless network. i believe this because windows sees the former printer(m29w as serial# [edited](my new printer;s serial #) that will not connect to wireless network)
HOW DO I FIX THIS AND CONNECT MY M140W TO MY WIRELESS NETWORK?
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04-07-2025 02:12 PM - edited 04-07-2025 02:12 PM
@budgie4, Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
If you're having trouble connecting your new HP LaserJet MFP M140w to Wi-Fi while Windows 10 still recognizes the old HP LaserJet Pro MFP M29w, let's go through a clear, step-by-step process to resolve the issue.
✅ Step-by-Step Fix
Remove the Old Printer (M29w) from Windows
- Go to Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners.
- Find the HP LaserJet Pro MFP M29w, click on it, and then choose Remove device.
- Restart your PC to ensure it's fully cleared out.
Reset the New Printer's Network Settings
This will clear any old network attempts from the M140w:
- On the printer control panel, press and hold the Wireless button for about 20 seconds until the printer resets the wireless settings (the wireless light will blink).
- Wait for the Wireless light to start blinking, indicating that it’s ready to connect.
Connect M140w to Wi-Fi
Use the HP Smart app (recommended):
- On your PC or phone, download and install the HP Smart app.
- Open the app and click “Set up a new printer.”
- Follow the on-screen instructions; the app will detect your printer if the wireless light is blinking.
- Choose your Wi-Fi network and enter the password when prompted.
- HP Smart will send those credentials to the printer and finalize the setup.
Note: If prompted to enable Bluetooth, say yes—it’s used temporarily to detect nearby printers.
Verify Connection
Once setup is complete:
- The Wi-Fi light on your printer should stop blinking and stay solid.
- In HP Smart, you should see your M140w listed as "Ready."
- In Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners, Windows should now list the M140w.
If HP Smart fails to see the printer:
- Connect the printer to your PC via a USB cable temporarily.
- During the HP Smart setup, it will allow you to switch to a wireless connection.
- Once setup is complete, you can unplug the USB cable.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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Max3Aj
HP Support
04-07-2025 02:58 PM
@budgie4, You're welcome! Thanks for the update — that helps narrow things down.
If the M29w doesn’t show up under Printers & Scanners, Windows may still be holding onto its drivers or background device profile, which can confuse the setup of the new printer. Here’s what you can do:
✅ Step 1: Check for the M29w in "Devices and Printers"
This older interface sometimes shows hidden devices:
- Press Windows + R, type control printers, and press Enter.
- Look for HP LaserJet Pro MFP M29w.
- If you see it, right-click > Remove device.
If it’s still not there, move on.
✅ Step 2: Clear Old Drivers
Let’s remove leftover drivers from the M29w that could be causing confusion.
💡 Do this carefully – just the old printer:
Press Windows + R, type printui /s /t2, and hit Enter.
- In the Print Server Properties window, look under Installed Printer Drivers.
- If you see anything like HP LaserJet M29w, select it and click Remove.
>If prompted, choose Remove driver and driver package.
- Restart your computer.
✅ Step 3: Install the M140w Cleanly via HP Smart
Now that the old printer is cleared:
- Ensure the HP LaserJet MFP M140w’s wireless light is blinking.
- Open the HP Smart app (install it from the Microsoft Store if you haven’t).
- Click “Set up a new printer.”
- Follow the instructions to connect it to your Wi-Fi.
I hope this helps!
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Take care and have a great day.
Max3Aj
HP Support
04-07-2025 05:04 PM
In step2, there were no HP LaserJet M29w printer drivers shown by step2 actions. the M410W blue light, is blinking, new version of HPSmart is installed and actions stated in step 3 were done, but system is still seeing remnants of the m29w printer shows the model# and serial# of M410W. when i try to add the 410w printer manually; it searches, but cant find anything. printer is on same network as PC I am using and I get option to install via IP addr and seaech again. How can this happen??????????????????? now what??????????????????????????
04-10-2025 01:27 PM
@budgie4, Thank you for your response,
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