Samsung printers are widely used for their reliability, print quality, and versatile connectivity options. One of the most convenient features is wireless printing, which allows you to print from computers, smartphones, and tablets without plugging in cables.
However, many users struggle when moving homes, upgrading routers, or changing WiFi credentials. In such cases, your Samsung printer must be reconnected to the new WiFi network before you can resume wireless printing.
There are several reasons why you may need to reconnect:
Changed WiFi credentials – If you updated your WiFi password or SSID, the printer won’t recognize the new settings.
New router or ISP – A new modem or router requires setting up fresh network configurations.
Relocation – Moving the printer to a different office, home, or location requires WiFi reconfiguration.
Printer reset – Factory reset erases saved WiFi details.
Network issues – Corrupt or outdated settings may cause the printer to lose connection.
There are multiple ways to connect, depending on your printer model and available devices. Let’s go through each one in detail.
Most Samsung printers with a display panel allow direct WiFi setup.
Steps:
Power on the Samsung printer.
On the control panel, press Menu.
Navigate to Network Settings > Wireless Setup Wizard.
The printer will scan for available WiFi networks.
Select your new WiFi network (SSID) from the list.
Enter the new WiFi password using the keypad.
Press OK to save settings.
Print a Network Configuration Report to confirm connection.
Tip: Ensure you type the WiFi password exactly (case-sensitive).
If your router supports WPS, this is the fastest method.
Steps:
On your router, press the WPS button.
Within 2 minutes, press and hold the WPS button on your Samsung printer.
The printer will automatically connect to the new WiFi network.
Once connected, print a test page to verify.
Note: Not all routers support WPS. Check your router’s manual.
Samsung Easy Printer Manager is a software tool for managing printer settings.
Steps (Windows/Mac):
Download and install Samsung Easy Printer Manager from the HP support site (Samsung printers are now under HP).
Connect your printer temporarily to your computer via USB cable.
Launch the software and go to Advanced Mode.
Select Device Settings > Network Settings > Wireless.
Choose your new WiFi network and enter the password.
Apply the settings and disconnect the USB cable.
Restart the printer and check the connection.
If you prefer mobile setup:
Steps:
Install the HP Smart App (or Samsung Mobile Print app for older models).
Open the app and select Set up a new printer.
Connect your smartphone to the same new WiFi network.
Follow on-screen instructions to detect the printer.
Enter your WiFi credentials when prompted.
Complete setup and print a test page.
If automatic setup fails, you can assign a static IP.
Steps:
Print a Network Configuration Report to check the current IP.
On your computer, enter the IP in the browser.
Log in to the printer’s web interface (default ID: admin, PW: sec00000).
Navigate to Network > Wireless Setup.
Enter the new WiFi details manually.
Save and restart the printer.
If your Samsung printer won’t connect to the new WiFi, try these fixes:
Make sure SSID and password are correct.
Avoid special characters if the printer doesn’t support them.
Move the printer closer to the router.
Avoid thick walls or interference from other devices.
Power cycle both devices.
Wait 2 minutes before reconnecting.
Download the latest firmware from HP support.
Update via USB or network connection.
On Windows: Remove the printer from Devices and Printers → Reinstall with updated drivers.
On Mac: Remove from Printers & Scanners → Re-add using updated drivers.
On the printer, go to Network Settings > Reset Network.
Re-enter new WiFi details.
Many Samsung printers don’t support 5GHz WiFi.
Ensure your router broadcasts both 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
Firewalls may block printer connections.
Temporarily disable or whitelist the printer.
Use a stable 2.4GHz WiFi network.
Keep firmware and drivers updated.
Avoid frequent SSID/password changes.
Place the printer in a central, interference-free location.
Restart router and printer regularly.
Use the official HP Smart app for mobile printing.
Reach out to Samsung/HP support if:
Printer doesn’t detect any WiFi networks.
WPS setup fails repeatedly.
Printer shows persistent error codes.
Network card or WiFi module seems faulty.
Connecting your Samsung printer to a new WiFi network may seem intimidating, but with the right steps, it’s straightforward.
You can set it up using:
The Wireless Setup Wizard on the printer.
WPS for one-touch connections.
Samsung Easy Printer Manager via computer.
HP Smart App for mobile setup.
Manual IP configuration for advanced users.
If you encounter issues, most can be resolved by double-checking credentials, restarting devices, updating firmware, and ensuring compatibility with a 2.4GHz network.
With proper setup and preventive care, your Samsung printer will connect seamlessly to your new WiFi network, enabling hassle-free printing.
Go to Menu > Network Settings > Reset Network Settings. This clears old WiFi details so you can enter new ones.
Most Samsung printers only support 2.4GHz WiFi, so ensure your router is broadcasting that frequency.
The printer may be too far from the router, or the network may be hidden. Move closer, enable SSID broadcasting, and retry.
Yes. You can use the printer’s control panel or the HP Smart mobile app for wireless setup.
Restart the router and printer, reset network settings, and update firmware. If the issue persists, try connecting via USB first and configure WiFi through Samsung Easy Printer Manager.
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