Hewlett Packard 1102W Laserjet Wireless Monochrome Printer Save 14% off

Hewlett Packard 1102W Laserjet Wireless Monochrome Printer
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Laser printing is already much cheaper than ink but this printer makes it easy to fit into a tight space. It sets up easily, prints fast, and one toner cartridge lasts a long time. I would highly recommend this printer.

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After reading all the reviews both pro and con about installing this printer on a MAC I went ahead and bought it anyway. And I did get it to work properly (wireless) the first time on MAC OS 10.7.5. (The USB worked easily also although we no longer use the printer on USB.) Only the first installation was difficult. We have several MACs installed at this location all of which reach their printers over wireless. The other printers all saw the printer and connected flawlessly. So I like this printer for it''s cost, size and operating efficiency. Good, low-end B/W laser!

Follow these installations instructions which I found on the Apple site. They work!

The wireless configuration proccess is the same on Mac OS X 10.7 as for Snow Leopard.

Before configuring the wireless connection, make sure to install the latest Software version using USB first.

Any previous version will appear differently and will not work on Lion:Follow these steps to change to a wireless network in Mac OS X v10.6 and v10.7.

You can view a video demonstration to learn how to set up a wireless connection, or you can follow the written steps listed below the video.

The following video demonstrates how to set up a wireless installation on the HP LaserJet P1102w printer on a Macintosh computer. The product in the video might not look exactly like your product, but the steps are the same.

If you have trouble viewing the video, or to view the video in a different size, click here to play the video on YouTube.

In Finder , click Applications , and then double-click System Preferences .

Click Print & Fax (in Mac OS X v10.6) or Print & Scan (in Mac OS X v10.7).

Click Open Print Queue , and then click Printer Setup .

Click the Utility tab, and then click Open Printer Utility .

Click HTMLConfig .

Click the Networking tab, and then click Wireless from the list on the left.

Under Communication Mode , click Infrastructure , select your network SSID from the Available Network Names (SSID) list, and then click the

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