Set up USB printer on FRITZ!Box as network printer

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Summary

You can set up a USB printer connected to the FRITZ! box as a network printer and use it on all devices in your home network.

Requirements/Restrictions

  • The USB printer must be able to receive data in RAW (unidirectional RAW over TCP) format. Printers that require encapsulated or bidirectional data
    transmission (e.g. some GDI or LIDIL printers) cannot be used as network printers.
  • Additional functions of multifunction devices such as scanning or faxing cannot be used as network printers. It is not possible to call up
    the ink level indicator.
  • Apple iOS devices (iPhone, iPad or iPod touch) can only use printers that use Apple AirPrint technology.
Note: All function and setting notes in this manual refer to the current FRITZ!OS of the FRITZ!Box.

Description

Step 1: Preparations

  • Disable USB remote port for printer
 ➤ It is only possible to use the printer as a network printer if it is not configured for use with the FRITZ!Box USB remote port:

   1. Click on "Home network" in the FRITZ! box user interface.

   2. Click "USB devices" in the "Home network" menu.

   3. Click on the "Remote USB connection" tab. If the tab is not displayed, first activate the Advanced View.

   4. Uncheck the "Printers (including multifunction printers)" option.

   5. Click "Apply" to save the settings.

  • Connect printer with FRITZ!Box

   1. Connect the printer to the USB port of the FRITZ!Box.

Step 2: Set up printer

  • Windows 10

   1. On the Windows taskbar, click WindowsSymbol.png (Start) and then click EinstellungenSymbol.png (Settings).

   2. On the Settings menu, click Devices, and then click Printers & Scanners.

   3. Click "Add a printer or scanner".

   ➔ Now Windows will look for new printers and scanners and after a few seconds, it will display the "The printer you want isn't listed" link.

   4. Click the "The printer you want isn't listed" link.

   ➔ Now the "Add Printer" window opens.

   5. In the Add Printer window, select the "Add a printer using a TCP/IP address or hostname" option and click "Next".

   6. In the input field "Host name or IP address:" enter fritz.box

Note: If the FRITZ!Box is set up as a WLAN repeater or IP client, enter the IP address here under which the FRITZ!Box can be reached in the network.

   7. Click "Next" and then click "Next" again.

   8. Select the printer manufacturer and printer model and click "Next".
    If the printer is not displayed, install the printer driver first, and then repeat the steps in this guide.

   9. Click "Next".

   10. If the "Printer Sharing" window appears, select "Do not share this printer" and click "Next".

   11. Click "Finish".

  • macOS starting version 10.5

   1. Open the Finder and click on "Applications".

   2. Click on "System Preferences" and then on "Print & Scan" or "Print & Fax".

   3. Click on the "+" sign in the lower-left corner.

   4. Select "IP" at the top of the toolbar.

   5. Enter "Address:" fritz.box in the input field.

Note: If the FRITZ!Box is set up as a WLAN repeater or IP client, enter the IP address here under which the FRITZ!Box can be reached in the network.

   6. From the Protocol drop-down list, select HP Jet Direct - Socket.

   7. In the "Use" or "Print with:" drop-down list, select the printer connected to the USB port of your FRITZ! box. If the printer is not displayed, first install
    the printer driver and then repeat the steps in this manual.

Note: For information on compatible printer drivers, visit Supported_Printers or contact the manufacturer directly.

   7. Click on the "Add" button.

  • Android (e.g. Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy)

   1. Install an app on the smartphone or tablet that can address a printer via IP-RAW, e.g.PrintBot or PrintHand Mobile Print.

   2. In the app, set up Raw TCP as the connection type with port 9100 and enter fritz.box as the hostname or IP address.

Note: If the FRITZ!Box is set up as a WLAN repeater or IP client, enter the IP address here under which the FRITZ!Box can be reached in the network.
  • Linux and other operating systems

   1. Set up the printer according to the specifications of the operating system manufacturer. Use Raw TCP with port 9100 as connection type and
    enter fritz.box as host name or IP address.

Note: If the FRITZ!Box is set up as a WLAN repeater or IP client, enter the IP address here under which the FRITZ!Box can be reached in the network.

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