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- How to Find the WPS PIN to Complete Printer Setup
When setting up your HP printer on a wireless network, you might be prompted to enter the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) PIN on your computer.
Here is how you can find the WPS PIN:
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Locate the WPS PIN:
- Look for the WPS PIN on the printer's control panel or the information sheet that was printed during the initial setup.
- You typically have a short window, often about 90 seconds, to enter this PIN before it expires.
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Enter the WPS PIN:
- When prompted on your device, enter the WPS PIN and then click "Next" to complete the setup process.
- When prompted on your device, enter the WPS PIN and then click "Next" to complete the setup process.
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Generating a New WPS PIN:
- If you need to, you can generate a new WPS PIN by restarting your computer and repeating the printer setup process.
- If you need to, you can generate a new WPS PIN by restarting your computer and repeating the printer setup process.
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Using the HP App:
- If you're having trouble with the WPS PIN, you can download the HP app to help set up your printer.
- Go to 123.hp.com to download the app and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the printer setup on your network.
For more detailed guidance, watch this instructional video: Find the WPS PIN to Complete Printer Setup.
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