Looking to ditch the cables and print wirelessly with your Samsung M2020 printer? We’ve got you covered! Here’s a simplified guide to connecting your printer to your Wi-Fi network during the initial setup.
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How do I connect my Samsung m2020 printer to WiFi?
What You’ll Need:
- Your Samsung M2020 printer
- A computer with an internet connection
- A USB cable (included with your printer)
- Your Wi-Fi network name and password
Let’s Get Connected!
- Power Up:
Turn on your Samsung M2020 printer. - Download the Driver:
Head to the official Samsung website and download the latest printer driver for your specific M2020 model. - Run the Installation:
Open the downloaded driver file and follow the on-screen instructions to begin the installation process. - Accept the Agreement:
Make sure to check the box to accept the installation agreements, then click Next. - New Printer Setup:
Choose “New Printer” for the setup type and click Next. - Go Wireless:
Select “Wireless” for the printer connection type and click Next. - Turn on the Printer:
Click Next on the screen prompting you to turn on the printer. - Connection Challenge? No Problem!:
You might encounter a message saying the setup can’t connect wirelessly. Don’t worry, we’ll fix this! Click OK. - Temporary USB Connection:
Connect your printer to your computer using the USB cable provided. - Choose Your Network:
Select your Wi-Fi network name from the list displayed and click Next. - Enter Password:
Type in your Wi-Fi network password and click Next. The setup process will begin connecting your printer. - Wireless Success!
Once connected, click Next to confirm. - Unplug the USB Cable:
Now that you’re wirelessly connected, disconnect the USB cable from both the printer and your computer. Click Next once done. - Finalize Setup:
Follow any remaining on-screen instructions to complete the setup process. - You’re Done!
Click Finish when you see the “Setup Completed” screen.
Congratulations! Your Samsung M2020 printer is now connected to your Wi-Fi network, ready for wireless printing!
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