How to add and set up a new printer in Windows 11

  • Windows 11 makes it easy to configure local, network, or IP printers.
  • There are automatic and manual methods to install printers if the system does not detect them.
  • Windows Firewall, drivers, or network issues can cause installation errors.
  • The troubleshooter helps you resolve common errors in just a few steps.

Printer working properly

Set up a printer in Windows 11 It's a task that may seem simple, but depending on the type of printer and the connection used, it can become more complex. From local printers connected via USB to networked devices or those added via IP address, each type of connection has its own specific procedure. This article is designed to explain step-by-step how to add and configure any type of printer in Windows 11, even if you're a beginner.

In addition, we'll also address potential system, driver, and firewall issues, and how to troubleshoot them. This way, you'll not only you will learn how to install your printer, but also to keep it running properly even if problems arise.

How to Install a Local Printer Using USB in Windows 11

Installing a local printer, that is, one that connects directly to the computer using a USB cable, is usually automatic in most cases. However, if it doesn't install correctly, you can follow these steps:

  1. connect the printer to the computer using the USB cable and make sure it is turned on.
  2. Click on the Home and access Configuration.
  3. Within the settings menu, select Devices and then go to the option Printers and scanners.
  4. Click on Add a printer or scanner. Windows 11 will begin searching for available devices.
  5. When your printer name appears, select the option Add device.
  6. If it does not appear in the list, select the option The printer I want is not in the list and follow the wizard to add it manually.

Sometimes it may be that Windows does not detect the printer automatically. If this happens, you will need to download the drivers from the manufacturer's website and install them manually. This step is essential for the system to correctly recognize the hardware.

Add network printers in Windows 11

Network printers are those that are connected via a Wi-Fi or Ethernet network, and can be shared across multiple computers. In Windows 11, this type of printer can also be easily added, ideal for office environments or even homes with multiple users.

From the computer to which the printer is physically connected

Share printer

  1. Accesses Control panel from the Start menu.
  2. Click on Hardware and sound and then View devices and printers.
  3. Select the printer you want to share and right-click to access the printer properties.
  4. Go to the tab Share and check the option Share this printerYou can change the share name if you wish.

From the client computer (another computer)

  1. Open the File Browser and select Red in the sidebar. The shared printer should appear.
  2. If it doesn't appear, go to Control Panel – Programs and select Enable or disable Windows features.
  3. Activate the option Support for SMB 1.0/CIFS file sharing protocol and restart the computer.
  4. After reboot, go back to Devices and printers and click Add device.
  5. If it doesn't find it automatically, select Add manually and choose Select a shared printer by name.
  6. Enter the path in format \\PCName\\PrinterName and click Next.
  7. Complete the installation and perform a test print if necessary.

Installing a printer using an IP address

Install printer via IP

If the printer is connected to the network but is not automatically detected, you can add it using its IP addressThis method is very useful for network printers that do not appear in automatic searches.

  1. Accede to Control Panel – Hardware and Sound – Devices and Printers.
  2. Choose Add a printer and then choose The printer I want is not in the list.
  3. Select option Add a printer using an IP address or hostname.
  4. Choose the device type (TCP/IP is the most common) and enter the printer IP address.
  5. Windows will attempt to detect it. If successful, it will allow you to continue with the installation. If not, make sure the IP address is correct and the device is connected.

How to find the printer's IP?

You have several ways to obtain your printer's IP:

  • From the printer: Many printers have an option to print a configuration page where the IP address is displayed.
  • From the Windows Control Panel: Go to printer properties, tab ports o Web services.
  • Using CMD: Write netstat -r and search for the device.
  • Accessing the router: In the DHCP clients table you can see all connected devices, including the printer.

Common problems and how to fix them

Outdated or incompatible drivers

When a printer does not respond or does not install correctly, many times the problem is in the controller.

  • Open the tool Device administrator.
  • Go to the section Printing and check if there is any warning icon.
  • If there is one, right click on the device and select Update Driver.
  • If you can't find one automatically, visit the manufacturer's website and download it manually.

Firewall issues

El windows firewall may block communication with the network printer. To resolve this, you can follow these steps:

  1. Go to Windows Defender Firewall.
  2. Click on Enable or disable the Firewall In the left side.
  3. Temporarily disable the firewall for both private and public networks and check if you can print.

Remember to re-enable it after checking or create a specific exception for your printer.

Using the troubleshooter

Solve other problems

Windows 11 offers a useful tool for detecting and correcting printer-related issues.

  1. Type in the search bar Solve other problems.
  2. Locate the option Printer and click Run.
  3. The system will automatically analyze possible errors and offer you step-by-step solutions.

After following these detailed guides, any user will be able to install and configure a printer in Windows 11, whether locally, on a network, or via IP. You'll also learn how to troubleshoot common errors related to connectivity, drivers, and system configuration. If any problems arise, it's always a good idea to check the manufacturer's website for the latest version of the software or request official technical support.

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