What To Know
- Connect one end of the USB cable to the printer and the other end to your computer.
- Make sure your router is turned on and that your computer or mobile device is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the printer.
- Open the document you want to print and select your HP DeskJet 2135 as the printer.
Are you ready to unleash the printing power of your new HP DeskJet 2135? This guide will walk you through the entire installation process, from unboxing to printing your first document. We’ll cover everything you need to know, making it a breeze even for first-time users.
Unboxing and Preparation
1. Gather your supplies: Before you begin, ensure you have the following:
- Your HP DeskJet 2135 printer
- The printer’s power cord
- A USB cable (if you’re connecting wirelessly, this won’t be needed)
- Your computer or mobile device
- The printer’s installation CD (optional, as most installations can be done online)
- A stable internet connection (for online installations)
2. Unpack your printer: Carefully remove the printer from its box, making sure to keep all the packing materials. You’ll need them later for safe storage.
3. Remove any protective materials: Your printer will have protective materials like tape or plastic covering certain parts. Remove these before proceeding.
4. Connect the power cord: Plug the power cord into the printer and then into a working electrical outlet.
Connecting your HP DeskJet 2135
Wired Connection (USB)
1. Connect the USB cable: Connect one end of the USB cable to the printer and the other end to your computer.
2. Install the software: Once connected, your computer should automatically recognize the printer. If not, you can manually install the software from the installation disc or download it from the HP website.
Wireless Connection
1. Turn on Wi-Fi: Make sure your router is turned on and that your computer or mobile device is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the printer.
2. Connect to the printer’s network: Your HP DeskJet 2135 might have a built-in Wi-Fi setup wizard, which you can access through the printer’s control panel. Follow the on-screen instructions to connect to the printer’s network.
3. Install the software: Once connected, download and install the printer software from the HP website.
Installing the HP DeskJet 2135 Software
1. Download the software: Visit the HP website and search for your printer model (HP DeskJet 2135). Download the latest software package for your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux).
2. Run the installer: Double-click the downloaded file to start the installation process. Follow the on-screen instructions.
3. Connect to your printer: During the installation, the software will ask you to connect to your printer. Choose the appropriate connection method (USB or wireless) and follow the prompts.
4. Complete the installation: Once the software is installed, you’re ready to print!
Testing Your HP DeskJet 2135
1. Print a test page: Open the printer software and print a test page. This ensures that your printer is working correctly and that the software is properly installed.
2. Check the print quality: Examine the test page for any issues like blurry text or missing colors. If you notice any problems, refer to the printer’s user manual or the HP website for troubleshooting tips.
Using Your HP DeskJet 2135
1. Loading paper: Open the paper tray and load the paper according to the printer’s instructions. Ensure the paper is properly aligned and that the paper guides are adjusted correctly.
2. Printing documents: Open the document you want to print and select your HP DeskJet 2135 as the printer. Choose your printing settings (like paper size, print quality, and number of copies) and click “Print.”
3. Printing photos: For printing photos, choose the photo printing option in your printer software. Adjust the settings to optimize the print quality for your chosen photo paper.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
- Printer not connecting: Ensure that your printer and computer are on the same network, and that the Wi-Fi signal is strong. If you’re using a USB connection, check the cable for any damage.
- Paper jams: Carefully remove any jammed paper following the instructions in the printer’s user manual.
- Print quality issues: Check the paper type, printer settings, and ink levels. Clean the printer’s print heads if necessary.
- Error messages: Refer to the printer’s user manual or the HP website for specific error message troubleshooting steps.
Beyond the Basics: Maximizing Your HP DeskJet 2135
- Mobile printing: Use the HP Smart app to print from your smartphone or tablet.
- Scan documents: Your HP DeskJet 2135 can scan documents and photos. Use the printer software or the HP Smart app to scan.
- Ink cartridges: Replace ink cartridges when they run low. Use genuine HP ink cartridges to ensure optimal print quality and performance.
- Maintenance: Regularly clean the printer’s print heads and paper tray to maintain performance and prevent issues.
A Final Word: Enjoy Your Printing Experience
Congratulations! You’ve successfully installed your HP DeskJet 2135 and are ready to enjoy the convenience of printing from home. Remember to consult the printer’s user manual for detailed information and troubleshooting tips.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use my HP DeskJet 2135 without installing the software?
A: While you can print basic documents without installing the software, you’ll miss out on features like scanning, photo printing, and advanced settings.
Q: How do I know when my ink cartridges are running low?
A: Your printer will display an ink level indicator on the control panel. You can also check the ink levels in the printer software.
Q: What is the difference between wired and wireless connections?
A: Wired connections use a USB cable to connect your printer to your computer, while wireless connections use Wi-Fi to connect without a cable. Wireless connections offer more flexibility but require a stable Wi-Fi network.
Q: Can I print from multiple devices on the same network?
A: Yes, you can print from multiple devices on the same network, as long as they are connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your printer.