KODAK HERO 2.2 All-in-One Printer — Extended User Guide
Table of Contents > Networking Your Printer > Adding a wireless network connection to a USB-connected computer
2 Networking Your Printer
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:
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Disconnect the USB cable from your printer and computer.
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On your computer, disable any firewall you have installed until you have successfully completed the installation.
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If you have not already done so, connect your printer to your wireless network. See Connecting to a wireless network.
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Select Start > All Programs > Kodak > KODAK Printer Setup Utility.
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If your wireless all-in-one printer (example: KodakHERO2.2+xxxx) is not listed:
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Select No, my printer is not listed, then click Next.
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Select your printer from the list.
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Select Network - Wireless/Wi-Fi, then click Next. When your printer is detected, driver installation begins.
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When driver installation is complete, click Done.
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If your wireless all-in-one printer (example: KodakHERO2.2+xxxx) is listed:
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Select the all-in-one printer that is connected to your network.
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Select Yes, my printer is listed, then click Next.
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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:
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Disconnect the USB cable from your printer and computer.
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If you have not already done so, connect your printer to your wireless network. See Connecting to a wireless network.
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Select Apple > System Preferences.
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Under Hardware, select Print & Fax (for MAC OS 10.5 and 10.6) or Print & Scan (for MAC OS 10.7).
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Click + in the dialog box.
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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).
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