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Originally Posted by jayerose
I do not see a USB port on the printer....I can't believe I may need to buy another printer (this one is only two months old)
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Added after posting: Wait! OOOPS! You said NO USB PORT? What the heck model is that? You should post that info. Probably one of those lower end models where the cartridges cost 10x the cost of the printer to replace. If no basic USB there likely is no ethernet port either.
Does your printer have an ethernet port? If not, get a usb->ethernet adapter from Amazon and connect directly to your router by ethernet assuming your router has an available Ethernet port. If not pick up a cheap Ethernet switch.
You may also be blocked by the firewall on the router. T-Mo can advise you on that. Must be a common issue.