Wireless printer connection Samsung M2070W Connecting your home or office Wi-Fi network eliminates the clutter of cables and allows you to print from any device—laptop, smartphone, or tablet. However, many users encounter difficulties during initial setup: the printer doesn't find the network, requires a password that "doesn't work," or refuses to connect altogether. In this article, we'll look into it. all possible connection methods — from standard WPS to manual network settings, and we'll also explain how to diagnose and fix errors.
Model M2070W supports both the classic connection via the control panel menu and alternative methods (such as a USB cable or mobile app). We'll cover each method so you can choose the most convenient one. Important: If your router operates within the range 5 GHz, the printer won't see it - M2070W supports only 2.4 GHzThis is a common cause of failure that many people forget about.
Before you begin, make sure you have the following on hand:
- 📄 The name (SSID) and password of your Wi-Fi network. If you don't remember it, look on the router's sticker or in its web interface.
- 🔌 Network cable (optional, for temporary connection to a PC if Wi-Fi doesn't work).
- 📱 A smartphone or computer to check the connection.
- ⚡ Power source - the printer must be plugged into a power outlet and ready to use.
1. Prepare the printer and network before setup
Before connecting Samsung M2070W Before connecting to Wi-Fi, you need to take a few preliminary steps. This will help avoid most errors and save time.
Check your router compatibility: the printer only works with networks 2.4 GHzIf your router broadcasts two networks (for example, MyWiFi_2G And MyWiFi_5G), select the one marked 2.4G or 2GSome modern routers combine both networks under one name - in this case, you need to change the router settings disable the 5 GHz band temporarily until you complete the printer setup.
Update your printer firmware: Outdated firmware may cause connection issues. To check if your firmware is up to date:
- Turn on the printer and wait for it to boot up.
- Click the button
Menu(orSettings) on the control panel. - Go to
Settings → Device Information → Software Version. - Compare the current version with the latest one on official Samsung website (enter model) M2070W in search).
Reset the printer's network settings (If you've tried connecting it before): This will clear old data and avoid conflicts. To reset:
- Press and hold the button
Wi-Fion the control panel for 5-7 seconds until the indicator starts flashing. - In the menu, select
Reset network settings(orReset Network).
2. Method 1: Connecting via WPS (the fastest method)
Technology WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Allows you to connect your device to the network without entering a password—just press a button on the router. This is the easiest method if your router supports WPS.
Step-by-step instructions:
- Make sure the WPS indicator on your router is lit (usually indicated by a 🔄 or
WPS). - On the printer Samsung M2070W press and hold the button
Wi-Fi(📶) for 3 seconds until the indicator starts flashing. - For 2 minutes Press the WPS button on the router (usually located on the back panel).
- Wait until the Wi-Fi indicator on the printer stops blinking and remains on continuously—this means the connection is successful.
If the indicator continues to flash or is red, check:
- ❌ The distance between the printer and the router (should be no more than 5 meters).
- ❌ Does your router support WPS (some models have this feature disabled by default).
- ❌ Has the timeout (2 minutes) expired? If so, repeat the process.
What to do if WPS doesn't work?
Some routers (especially those from ISPs) have non-standard WPS implementations. Try this:
1. Log into the router's web interface (usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1) and manually enable WPS in the wireless network settings.
2. Use a PIN code instead of a button (it is indicated on the router sticker).
3. Reboot the router and printer.
3. Method 2: Manually entering Wi-Fi parameters via the printer control panel
If WPS isn't supported or doesn't work, you can enter the network details manually. This method is universal, but requires accurate network name and password entry.
Instructions:
- Press the button on the printer
Menu(orSettings). - Go to
Network → Wireless Network → Wi-Fi Setup. - Select
Manual input(orManual Setup). - Enter the network name (
SSID) — case is important! For example,MyHomeWiFiAndmyhomewifi- these are different networks. - Select the security type (usually
WPA2-PSKorWPA/WPA2). - Enter your password. If the password contains special characters (e.g.,
!,@), use the keySymon the printer panel to enter them. - Confirm your input and wait for the connection to complete (the Wi-Fi indicator should be green).
Typical errors in manual entry:
- 🔤 Typos in the network name or password (check case and special characters).
- 🔍 The printer doesn't see the network - make sure the router is broadcasting
2.4 GHzand the network is not hidden (the parameter must be disabled in the router settings)Hide SSID). - 🔒 Incorrect security type - if unsure, select
WPA2-PSK(the most common).
The network name (SSID) is spelled correctly|The password is case-sensitive|The router is broadcasting a 2.4 GHz network|The network is not hidden (SSID is not hidden)|The printer is within Wi-Fi range-->
4. Method 3: Connecting via USB cable (alternative method)
If your printer refuses to connect over the air, you can temporarily use a USB cable to set up Wi-Fi via your computer. This method works for Windows and macOS.
What you will need:
- 🖥️ A computer with drivers installed for Samsung M2070W.
- 🔌 USB cable (usually included with the printer).
- 📡 Utility Samsung Easy Printer Manager (you can download it from official website).
Step-by-step instructions:
- Connect the printer to your computer via USB.
- Install and run Samsung Easy Printer Manager.
- In the program, select your printer (M2070W) and go to the section
Network settings. - Select
Wireless networkand follow the setup wizard. The program will automatically find available networks. - Select your network, enter the password and wait for the connection.
- Disconnect the USB cable - the printer should remain connected to Wi-Fi.
If the printer loses connection to the network after disconnecting the USB, check:
- ⚡ Did the printer power go out during setup?
- 📡 Have your router settings changed (for example, the password has changed).
- 🔄 Does the printer need to be restarted (sometimes turning it off and on again helps).
5. Connection via a mobile application (for smartphones)
Samsung offers an official app Samsung Mobile Print for Android and iOS, which allows you to not only print from your phone but also set up a printer connection to Wi-Fi. This is convenient when you don't have a computer nearby.
How to connect:
- Download and install Samsung Mobile Print from the App Store or Google Play.
- Turn on Wi-Fi on your smartphone and connect to the same network you want to connect the printer to.
- Launch the application and select
Add a printer. - Follow the on-screen instructions: the app will prompt you to select a network and enter a password.
- After successful connection, the printer will appear in the list of available devices.
Advantages of the method:
- 📱 No computer or USB cable required.
- 🔍 The application automatically detects the printer model (M2070W) and offers optimal settings.
- 📡 You can check your Wi-Fi signal strength directly in the app.
Flaws:
- ⚠️ Not all printer functions can be accessed via the mobile app (e.g. scanning).
- ⚠️ The app may be unstable on some smartphones (especially on older versions of Android).
6. Diagnosing and troubleshooting connection errors
Even with the printer set up correctly Samsung M2070W Your device may not connect to Wi-Fi. Let's look at the most common errors and how to fix them.
Table: Common Errors and Solutions
| Error | Possible cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| The Wi-Fi indicator is blinking orange | Incorrect password or network name | Check the case and special characters in your password. Reset the printer settings and try again. |
| The printer does not see the network | The network operates in the 5 GHz band or is hidden (SSID is not broadcast) | In the router settings, enable SSID broadcasting and check the range (it should be 2.4 GHz). |
| The connection drops after a few minutes. | Weak Wi-Fi signal or IP address conflict | Move the printer closer to the router or assign a static IP in the router settings. |
| The printer connects but does not print. | Drivers are not installed or a firewall is blocking access | Install the drivers from the official Samsung website. Temporarily disable the firewall to test. |
Additional tips:
- 🔄 Restart your router and printer - this solves 30% of connection problems.
- 📡 Check if it is enabled on your router
MAC address filterIf yes, add the printer's MAC address (found on the sticker on the back) to the list of allowed devices. - 🔒 If you use
WPA3, try switching temporarily toWPA2- Some older devices do not support the new standard.
How to find the printer's MAC address Samsung M2070W?
Click Menu → Settings → Device Information → Network Information. The MAC address will be specified in the format XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX (12 characters).
7. Setting up a printer for printing from different devices
After successfully connecting to Wi-Fi, the last step is to configure devices (computer, smartphone, tablet) for printing on Samsung M2070W.
For Windows:
- Open
Settings → Devices → Printers & Scanners. - Click
Add a printer or scanner. - Select Samsung M2070W from the list of found devices.
- If the printer is not found, click
The printer you need is not in the listand add it manually by IP address (you can find out the IP in the printer settings or through the router).
For macOS:
- Open
System Preferences → Printers & Scanners. - Click
+and select Samsung M2070W. - If the printer is not displayed, add it by IP address by selecting
Add a printer or scanner via IP.
For Android/iOS:
- Use the app Samsung Mobile Print or standard printing features in documents (such as Google Docs or Photos).
- Make sure your phone and printer are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
Setting up a static IP (recommended for office):
If your printer frequently gets lost on the network, assign it a static IP address via your router:
- Go to the router's web interface (usually
192.168.0.1or192.168.1.1). - Find the section
DHCP → Address Reservation(orStatic Lease). - Add a new rule by specifying the printer's MAC address and the desired IP (e.g.
192.168.0.100). - Save the settings and reboot the router.
8. Security and optimization of printer operation via Wi-Fi
After setup, it's worth taking care of security and performance:
Safety tips:
- 🔐 Change the default password on your printer (if it supports a web interface). To do this:
- Enter the printer's IP address into your browser (e.g.
192.168.0.15). - Go to
Settings → Securityand set a new password.
WPS on the router after setup - this protocol is vulnerable to hacking.Optimizing Print Speed:
- 📶 Place the printer closer to the router or use
Wi-Fi repeater, if the signal is weak. - 🔧 Enable it in your router settings
Qos (Quality of Service)and set high priority for the printer (by MAC address). - 📄 For large documents, use the mode
Draft(Draft) - this will speed up printing and save toner. - 🖨️ Turn it on
Economy modein the print settings (in the printer driver). - 🔄 Use the feature
Double-sided printingto reduce paper consumption. - 📊 Check the toner level through Samsung Easy Printer Manager - this will help to replace the cartridge in time.
- The computer and printer are connected to one network (for example, both to
MyWiFi_2G). - The computer has installed Drivers for M2070W (download from the official Samsung website).
- It is not enabled in the router settings. client isolation (AP Isolation) - it blocks data exchange between devices on the network.
- Try adding the printer manually. IP address (You can find it out in the printer settings or through the router).
- Through the printer control panel (manual entry of SSID and password).
- Via a mobile app Samsung Mobile Print (for Android/iOS).
- Weak Wi-Fi signal — move the printer closer to the router or use a repeater.
- Router energy saving mode - disable the option in the router settings
Wi-Fi Power SaveorGreen Mode. - IP address conflict — assign a static IP address to the printer in the router settings.
- Printer power problems - connect it to the network through a surge protector (power surges can disrupt the settings).
- Turn on the printer.
- Press and hold the button
Wi-Fi(📶) for 10-15 seconds until all indicators start flashing. - Release the button and the printer will reboot with factory settings.
- The network should not require authorization. via a web page (for example, entering login/password after connecting). Samsung M2070W does not support such networks.
- You will need to know the network name (SSID) and password. (if the network is secure).
- In the office You may need permission from your network administrator to add a new device (MAC address of the printer).
Saving on consumables:
⚠️ Note: Router and printer web interface settings may vary depending on the model and firmware version. If you can't find these menu items, consult your device's manual.
FAQ: Frequently asked questions about connection Samsung M2070W to Wi-Fi
The printer is connected to Wi-Fi, but the computer can't see it. What should I do?
Please check the following points:
If the problem persists, reboot the router and printer.
Is it possible to connect a printer to Wi-Fi without a computer?
Yes, there are two ways:
Both methods are described above in the relevant sections.
The printer connects to Wi-Fi, but then disconnects after a while. What's wrong?
Possible causes and solutions:
How to reset a printer's network settings Samsung M2070W to factory?
For a full reset:
After the reset, you will need to reconfigure your Wi-Fi connection.
Is it possible to connect the printer to a public Wi-Fi network (for example, in a cafe or office)?
Technically yes, but there are some nuances:
For printing in public places it is easier to use USB cable or mobile hotspot (share Wi-Fi from your phone).