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How to Connect Printer to Wi-Fi on Windows 10

Add or re-add a wireless printer and print a test page.

Last verified: February 21, 2026

Windows discovers Wi-Fi printers automatically when both the printer and the PC are on the same network, making the Add a Printer step in Settings appear to work like magic when network conditions are right. The key prerequisite — that's missed most often — is completing the printer-side Wi-Fi setup first through its own control panel before attempting to add it from Windows, since the PC cannot discover a printer that hasn't yet joined the network. Most modern HP, Canon, and Epson printers also provide a manufacturer app (HP Smart, Canon PRINT, Epson Smart Panel) that supplements Windows' built-in discovery and handles driver installation as part of its setup flow.

Quick Steps

Follow in order for the fastest result.

  1. 1On the printer control panel, go to Settings > Wireless Setup Wizard, select your Wi-Fi network, and enter the password.
  2. 2Go to Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners > Add a device. Wait for your printer to appear and click Add.
  3. 3Print a test page from the printer settings panel to confirm the wireless connection works.

Still Not Working?

Try these if the steps above didn't help.

Verify the Fix

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Windows 10 have a built-in way to connect printer to wi-fi?
Yes. Windows 10 includes a native option to connect printer to wi-fi without installing third-party software. Follow the Quick Steps above for the exact location in the settings menu.
How long does it take to connect printer to wi-fi on Windows 10?
Most users complete this in about 8 min. Complex cases that require troubleshooting or a restart may take a few extra minutes.
Is it safe to connect printer to wi-fi on Windows 10?
Yes — this is a standard Windows 10 operation. Follow the steps exactly as written, particularly any warnings shown in red or amber banners at the top of this guide.
What should I do if connect printer to wi-fi doesn't work on Windows 10?
Follow the Still Not Working section above for targeted fallback steps. As a final resort, install any pending OS updates and restart the device before trying again — most software issues resolve after an update.

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