Fix printer connection and printing problems in Windows To find out if your printer is connected to Wi-Fi, see if your printer's built-in menu has options for checking its Wi-Fi connection, or check the printer's manual for instructions about how to add it to a Wi-Fi network
Add or install a printer in Windows - Microsoft Support When a printer or all-in-one device is connected directly to a Windows device, the printer normally installs automatically, and printing can be started right away Windows supports most printers out of the box so in most cases, special printer drivers or software doesn't need to be installed
Connect to a printer in Excel - Microsoft Support You can add or connect to a printer in Excel using the File and Print options Once the device has been added, you can print either within the Print option or by using the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl + P
Install and use a scanner in Windows - Microsoft Support If the scanner that needs to be installed isn't discovered and displayed in the list, select The printer that I want isn't listed link In the Add Printer window that opens, follow the instructions to add it manually
Share a printer as a network printer - Microsoft Support With Windows printers installed on a Windows device can be shared with other Windows devices on the network To share a printer between Windows devices, the following steps need to take place: Connect the printer to the primary Windows device, either wirelessly or by using a USB cable
Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows - Microsoft Support In the Bluetooth devices > Printers scanners window, next to Add a printer or scanner, select the Add device button Windows searches for and then displays any local printers or scanners it finds
Troubleshooting offline printer problems in Windows Reinstall your printer: Select Start > Settings > Bluetooth devices > Printers scanners Open Printers scanners settings Make sure your printer is turned on and connected Next to Add a printer or scanner, select Add device and follow the instructions to add your printer
Managing network printing in a Windows environment When you connect to a printer using the new Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) and an appropriate driver is not installed on the Internet print server If you receive the error message in one of the situations described above, use the appropriate workaround