The first step is to download the correct driver for your printer. If you’ve never installed a printer driver before, you’ll need to do so before using your new HP device.ĭownload HP Laserjet P1102w Drivers (Here) If it is click it to uncheck it.If you’ve just purchased a new HP LaserJet Pro P1102w printer, you might be wondering about the HP LaserJet P1102w Drivers. Make sure printer is online by right clicking the printer, select show whats printing, click the printer button at top of screen, make sure use printer offline isn't checked. Tab, select new port, click standard TCP/IP address, next, type in the printer's IP address, next, finish. Go to start, devices and printers, right click the printer, go to printer properties, select the ports These are the steps to setting up the printer on the wireless network if the USB installed correctly.
See if the USB install goes all the way through.
HP LaserJet Full Feature Software and Driver.ĭon't connect the USB cable till prompted. HP LaserJet Full Feature Software and driver. Select program files or program files x86.ĭownload the drivers, save them then run them. Right click on the CD for the printer and Uninstall the printer software so we don't have duplicates. If the installation stops again check the print spooler to see if it had stopped.
Try and install the printer as a USB device and I will provide the information how to set it up on the (make sure you are typing it in exactly there is a space in between) Then type in msiexec /regserver then click OK. Go to start, select run type in msiexec /unregister then click OK, Leave the Msconfig stuff alos turned off when installing the printer. Make sure the Antivirus and Windows Firewall is still turned off because it might be causing issues. Turn the Antivirus software back on again. Then go back into msconfig and enable the All Microsoft Services and enable all on the start up tab. Then run the installation again and select the third one, printer is already configured on a network. Temporarily turn off any Antivirus software.
Then click on the start up tab at the top. I would turn off all start up programs to make sure there isn't something blocking the printer.Ĭlick on start, in the search box type in run, enter, then type in msconfig, click OK.Ĭlick to select the Hide All Microsoft Services check box.
Right click on the CD for the printer and left click open in a new window. Run a uninstall to make sure all the registry files for the printer are removed. Then restart it.Ĭlick on start, type admin in the Search programs and files box, then click Administrative Tools from the list.Ĭlick Start to restart the Print Spooler. Make sure the print spooler is running on the computer. Make sure you are signed in as Adminstrator. If you are still having any issues please let me know. Or you can go to add a printer and select Add a network, wireless or bluetooth printer.Ĭontinue through wizard to finish setting up the printer. Type in the IP4 address and continue the setup. Select create a new port and click the drop down and select TCP/IP. You can run the add a printer wizard two ways. Go to start, devices and printers, select add a printer across the top.
Leave the CD in the drive so it will find the software. Since the printer is already setup on the network then I would run the add a printer wizard. Print a configuration page to get the printer's IP addres. Start, Control Panel, open User accounts, shows you if you are signed in as the Administrator. To check if you are logged into Windows 7 as a user with administrative rights go to Make sure you are signed in as the Administrator. I understand you are unable to install the printer on your 2nd computer. Welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience!