How to install a printer on Windows 11
- Power on the printer — ensure it's on, connected to Wi-Fi (or USB cable plugged in), and showing no error lights
- Settings → Bluetooth & devices → Printers & scanners → Add device — wait up to 60 seconds for discovery
- If not found: click "Add manually" → choose the connection type and follow the prompts → install OEM driver from brand's support page if Windows installs a generic driver
Method 1 — Auto-discovery (easiest)
- Open Settings → click Bluetooth & devices → click Printers & scanners
- Click Add device — Windows scans the network and USB ports
- Wait up to 60 seconds. If the printer appears in the list, click Add device next to it
- Windows installs a driver automatically. If it installs a "Microsoft IPP Class Driver" or generic driver — see the OEM driver note below
- After installation: click the printer in Printers & Scanners → Printer properties → Print Test Page to confirm
Method 2 — Add by IP address (most reliable for network printers)
Use this when auto-discovery doesn't find the printer. You need the printer's IP address first — print a network configuration page from the printer's control panel.
- Settings → Printers & scanners → Add device → wait a few seconds → click "Add manually" (the link at the bottom of the discovery list)
- Select "Add a printer using an IP address or hostname" → Next
- Device type: TCP/IP Device. Enter the printer's IP address in the Hostname field
- Windows queries the printer and attempts to detect the port type — leave "Auto detect" selected
- Select or install the driver — choose your brand and model from the list, or click "Have Disk" to point to a downloaded OEM driver
- Name the printer → finish the wizard → print a test page
Method 3 — USB installation
- Connect the USB cable from the printer to the computer — use a quality cable, ideally under 2 meters
- Power on the printer
- Windows 11 detects the printer and installs a driver automatically in most cases — a notification appears in the system tray
- If Windows doesn't install automatically: go to Settings → Printers & scanners → Add device → the printer should appear immediately when connected via USB
- For full features: download and run the OEM installer from the brand's support page while the USB cable is connected
After installation: turn off "Let Windows manage my default printer"
Windows 11 has a feature that automatically changes the default printer to the last printer you used. This causes jobs to route to unexpected printers when you switch between a home and office printer. Disable it: Settings → Bluetooth & devices → Printers & scanners → scroll to the bottom → toggle off "Let Windows manage my default printer" → then set your preferred printer as the default.