Changing from usb to a wireless connection – Kodak 2.2 User Manual
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Adding a wireless network connection to a USB-connected computer
You can change the way you connect to your printer at any time.
Changing from USB to a wireless connection
To change the printer connection type from USB to a wireless (Wi-Fi) network:
If your printer is connected to a computer with WINDOWS OS:
1. Disconnect the USB cable from your printer and computer.
2. On your computer, disable any firewall you have installed until you have
successfully completed the installation.
3. If you have not already done so, connect your printer to your wireless network.
See
Connecting to a wireless network, page 6
.
4. Select
Start > All Programs > Kodak > KODAK Printer Setup Utility.
• If your wireless all-in-one printer (example: KodakHERO2.2+xxxx)
is not
listed:
a. Select
No, my printer is not listed, then click Next.
b. Select your printer from the list.
c. Select
Network - Wireless/Wi-Fi, then click Next.
When your printer is detected, driver installation begins.
d. When driver installation is complete, click
Done.
• If your wireless all-in-one printer (example: KodakHERO2.2+xxxx)
is listed:
a. Select the all-in-one printer that is connected to your network.
b. Select
Yes, my printer is listed, then click Next.
The printer with a wireless connection is listed as the name of the printer plus a
number (for example, KodakHERO2.2+xxxx).
If your printer is connected to a computer with MAC OS:
1. Disconnect the USB cable from your printer and computer.
2. If you have not already done so, connect your printer to your wireless network.
See
Connecting to a wireless network, page 6
.
3. Select
Apple > System Preferences.
4. Under Hardware, select
Print & Fax (for MAC OS 10.5 and 10.6) or Print & Scan
(for MAC OS 10.7).
5. Click
+ in the dialog box.
6. For MAC OS 10.5 and 10.6: select your printer from the list, then click
Add.
The printer with a wireless connection is listed as the name of the printer plus a
number (for example, KodakHERO2.2+xxxx).