What is the difference between Process A and Process B for wireless installation?
Process A is used when there is not a solid blue light on the top of the printer and involves selecting 'Configure to print over the Wireless Network.' Process B is used when there is a solid blue light on top and involves selecting 'Connect to a configured Wireless Network printer,' then selecting the detected printer or manually entering its IP address.
From the official HP Laserjet Pro M11 M13 Printer manual, page 1
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When should I use the wireless configuration option on my HP LaserJet Pro?
Process A is used when there is not a solid blue light on the top of the printer and involves selecting 'Configure to print over the Wireless Network.' Process B is used when there is a solid blue light on top and involves selecting 'Connect to a configured Wireless Network printer,' then selecting the detected printer or manually entering its IP address.
In what scenario would one use configuration options A or B to connect an HP office laser unit over the network wirelessly?
Process A is used when there is not a solid blue light on the top of the printer and involves selecting 'Configure to print over the Wireless Network.' Process B is used when there is a solid blue light on top and involves selecting 'Connect to a configured Wireless Network printer,' then selecting the detected printer or manually entering its IP address.
How does method selection change based on whether your device's indicator light condition matches for configuring with wireless setup ?
Process A is used when there is not a solid blue light on the top of the printer and involves selecting 'Configure to print over the Wireless Network.' Process B is used when there is a solid blue light on top and involves selecting 'Connect to a configured Wireless Network printer,' then selecting the detected printer or manually entering its IP address.
How do I know which wireless installation method to use for my printer?
Process A is used when there is not a solid blue light on the top of the printer and involves selecting 'Configure to print over the Wireless Network.' Process B is used when there is a solid blue light on top and involves selecting 'Connect to a configured Wireless Network printer,' then selecting the detected printer or manually entering its IP address.
What are key differences between these procedures provided by HP when setting up printers for a wireless environment?
Process A is used when there is not a solid blue light on the top of the printer and involves selecting 'Configure to print over the Wireless Network.' Process B is used when there is a solid blue light on top and involves selecting 'Connect to a configured Wireless Network printer,' then selecting the detected printer or manually entering its IP address.
What does the blue light indicator mean on my HP LaserJet Pro printer?
Process A is used when there is not a solid blue light on the top of the printer and involves selecting 'Configure to print over the Wireless Network.' Process B is used when there is a solid blue light on top and involves selecting 'Connect to a configured Wireless Network printer,' then selecting the detected printer or manually entering its IP address.
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