5.Click the plus (+) symbol in the lower left corner of the Printer Names column.

By default, Mac OS X uses the Bonjour method to find the product over the local network and add it to the printer pop-up menu. This method is best in most situations. If Mac OS X cannot find the HP printer driver, an error message displays. Reinstall the software.

6.Print a page from any program to make sure that the software is correctly installed.

NOTE: If this method is not successful, try using the wireless network using a USB cable method.

Connect the product to a wireless network using a USB cable

If your wireless router does not support WiFi-Protected Setup (WPS), use this method to set up the product on a wireless network. Using a USB cable to transfer settings makes setting up a wireless connection easier. After the setup is complete, you can disconnect the USB cable and use the wireless connection.

1.Insert the software CD into the computer CD tray.

2.Follow the on-screen instructions. When prompted, select the Configure your device for a wireless network option. Connect the USB cable to the product when prompted.

CAUTION: Do not connect the USB cable until the installation program prompts you.

3.When the installation is complete, print a configuration page to make sure that the product has a SSID name.

4.Print a page from any program to make sure that the software is correctly installed.

Remove the printer driver from Mac operating systems

You must have administrator rights to remove the software.

1.Open System Preferences.

2.Select Print & Fax.

3.Highlight the product.

4.Click the minus (-) symbol.

5.Click the Delete Printer button to remove the print queue.

NOTE: If you want to remove all the software associated with the project, use the HP Uninstaller utility in the Hewlett-Packardprogram group.

Priority for print settings for Mac

Changes to print settings are prioritized depending on where the changes are made:

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