Connecting the Printer
SELECTING A CONNECTION METHOD
You can connect the printer to your computer using a USB cable, Ethernet cable, or wireless connection. The
method that you select depends on how your computer is connected to the network. A USB connection is a direct
connection and is the easiest to set up. An Ethernet connection is used to connect to a network. If you are using a
network connection, it is important to understand how your computer is connected to the network.
Note: Hardware and cabling requirements vary for the different connection methods. Routers, network hubs,
network switches, modems, Ethernet cables, and USB cables are not included with your printer and must be
purchased separately.
• UUSSBB: If you connect the printer to one computer and do not have a network, use a USB connection. A USB
connection offers fast data speeds, but typically not as fast as a network connection.
Note: To access the Embedded Web Server, a network connection is required.
• NNeettwwoorrkk: If your computer is connected to an office network or home network, use an Ethernet cable to
connect the printer to the network. You cannot connect the printer directly to the computer. A connection
through a router or network switch is required. An Ethernet network can be used for one or more computers and
supports many printers and systems simultaneously. An Ethernet connection is typically faster than USB and
allows you direct access to the settings of the printer using the Embedded Web Server.
• WWiirreelleessss NNeettwwoorrkk: If your environment includes a wireless router or wireless access point, you can connect the
printer to the network with a wireless connection. A wireless network connection provides the same access and
services as a wired connection provides. A wireless network connection is typically faster than USB and allows
direct access to the settings of the printer using the Embedded Web Server.
• TTeelleepphhoonnee: To send and receive faxes, the multifunction printer must be connected to a dedicated telephone
line.
CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER USING USB
• Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012,
Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016, and Windows Server 2019.
• macOS 10.15 and later.
• UNIX and Linux: Your printer supports connection to various UNIX platforms through the network interface.
To connect the printer to the computer using a USB cable:
1. Connect the BB end of a standard A/B USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 cable to the USB Port on the back of the printer.
2. Connect the AA end of the USB cable to the USB port on the computer.
3. If the Found New Hardware Wizard appears, close the window.
4. Install the print driver.
For more information, refer to Installing the Software.
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Getting Started