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    							Step 3 - Run the Wireless Network Test
    For wireless networking issues, run the Wireless Network Test. To print a Wireless
    Network Test page, touch right arrow 
    , touch Network, touch Wireless, and then
    select Wireless Network Test. If a problem is detected, the printed test report will
    include recommendations that might help solve the problem.
    Advanced wireless troubleshooting
    If you have tried the suggestions provided in the Basic troubleshooting section and are
    still unable to connect to your printer to the wireless network, try the following
    suggestions in the order presented:
    •
    Step 1: Make sure your computer is connected to your network
    •
    Step 2: Make sure that the printer is connected to your network
    •
    Step 3: Check to see if the firewall software is blocking communication
    •
    Step 4: Make sure the printer is online and ready
    •
    Step 5: Make sure the wireless version of the printer is set as the default printer
    driver (Windows only)
    •
    Step 6: Make sure the HP Network Devices Support service is running (Windows
    only)
    •
    Step 7: Add hardware addresses to a wireless access point (WAP)
    Step 1: Make sure your computer is connected to your network
    To check a wired (Ethernet) connection
    ▲Many computers have indicator lights beside the port where the Ethernet cable
    from the router connects to your computer. Usually there are two indicator lights,
    one that is on and another that blinks. If your computer has indicator lights, check
    to see if the indicator lights are on. If the lights are not on, try reconnecting the
    Ethernet cable to the computer and the router. If you still do not see lights, there
    might be a problem with the router, the Ethernet cable, or your computer.
    NOTE:Macintosh computers do not have indicator lights. To check the
    Ethernet connection on a Macintosh computer, click System Preferences in
    the Dock, and then click Network. If the Ethernet connection is working
    correctly, Built-in Ethernet appears in the list of connections, along with the IP
    address and other status information. If Built-in Ethernet does not appear in
    the list, there might be a problem with the router, the Ethernet cable, or your
    computer. For more information, click Help in the window.
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    							To check a wireless connection
    1.Make sure that your computers wireless has been turned on. (For more
    information, see the documentation that came with your computer.)
    2.If you are not using a unique network name (SSID), then it is possible that your
    wireless computer could be connected to a nearby network that is not yours.
    The following steps can help you determine if your computer is connected to your
    network.
    Windows
    a. On the computer desktop, click Start, click Control Panel, select Network
    Connections, click View Network Status and then clickTasks.
    or
    Click Start, select Settings, click Control Panel, double-click Network
    Connections, click the View menu, and then select Details.
    Leave the network dialog box open while you continue to the next step.
    b. Disconnect the power cord from the wireless router. The connection status of
    your computer should change to Not Connected.
    c. Reconnect the power cord to the wireless router. The connection status should
    change to Connected.
    Mac OS X
    ▲Click the AirPort icon in the menu bar at the top of the screen. From the menu
    that appears, you can determine if the AirPort is turned on and which wireless
    network your computer is connected to.
    NOTE:For more detailed information about your AirPort connection, click
    System Preferences in the Dock, and then click Network. If the wireless
    connection is working correctly, a green dot appears next to AirPort in the
    list of connections. For more information, click Help in the window.
    If you are unable to get your computer connected to your network, contact the person
    who set up your network or the router manufacturer as there might be a hardware
    issue with either your router or computer.
    If you are able to access the Internet and are using a computer running Windows, you
    can also access HP Network Assistant at 
    www.hp.com/sbso/wireless/tools-setup.html?
    jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN for help in setting up a network. (This Web site is only
    available in English.)
    Step 2: Make sure that the printer is connected to your network
    If your printer is not connected to the same network as your computer, you cannot use
    the printer over the network. Follow the steps described in this section to find out if your
    printer is actively connected to the correct network.
    NOTE:If your wireless router or Apple AirPort Base Station is using a hidden
    SSID, your printer does not automatically detect the network.
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    							A: Make sure the printer is on the network
    1.If the printer supports Ethernet networking and is connected to an Ethernet
    network, make sure an Ethernet cable is not plugged into the back of the printer. If
    an Ethernet cable is plugged into the back, then wireless connectivity is disabled.
    2.If the printer is connected to a wireless network, print the printers Wireless
    Configuration page. For more information, see 
    Understand the network
    configuration page.
    ▲After the page has been printed, check the Network Status and URL:
    Network Status•If the Network Status is Ready, the
    printer is actively connected to a
    network.
    •If the Network Status is Offline, the
    printer is not connected to a network.
    Run the Wireless Network Test (using
    the instructions at the beginning of
    this section) and follow any
    recommendations.
    URLThe URL shown here is the network
    address assigned to the printer by your
    router. You need this to connect to the
    embedded Web server.
    B: Check to see if you can access the EWS
    ▲After you establish that the computer and the printer both have active connections
    to a network, you can verify if they are on the same network by accessing the
    printers embedded Web server (EWS). For more information, see 
    Embedded Web
    server.
    To access the EWS
    a. On your computer, open the Web browser you typically use to access the
    Internet (for example, Internet Explorer or Safari). In the address box, type the
    URL of the printer as it was shown on the network configuration page (for
    example, http://192.168.1.101).
    NOTE:If you are using a proxy server in your browser, you might need to
    disable it to access the EWS.
    b. If you can access the EWS, try using the printer over the network (such as to
    print) to see if your network setup was successful.
    c. If you cannot access the EWS or are still having problems using the printer over
    the network, continue to the next section regarding firewalls.
    Step 3: Check to see if the firewall software is blocking communication
    If you cannot access the EWS and are sure both the computer and printer have active
    connections to the same network, the firewall security software might be blocking
    communication. Temporarily turn off any firewall security software running on your
    computer and then try to access the EWS again. If you can access the EWS, try using
    the printer (for printing).
    If you are able to access the EWS and use your printer with the firewall turned off, you
    need to reconfigure your firewall settings to allow the computer and printer to
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    							communicate with each other over the network. For more information, see Configure
    your firewall to work with printers.
    If you are able to access the EWS, but are still unable to use the printer even with the
    firewall turned off, try enabling the firewall software to recognize the printer.
    Step 4: Make sure the printer is online and ready
    If you have the HP software installed, you can check the printer’s status from your
    computer to see if the printer is paused or offline, preventing you from using it.
    To check the printer’s status, complete the following steps:
    Windows
    1.On the computer desktop, click Start, select Settings, and then click Printers or
    Printers and Faxes.
    - Or -
    Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Printers.
    2.If the printers on your computer are not being displayed in Details view, click the
    View menu, and then click Details.
    3.Do one of the following, depending on the printer status:
    a. If the printer is Offline, right-click the printer, and click Use Printer Online.
    b. If the printer is Paused, right-click the printer, and click Resume Printing.
    4.Try using the printer over the network.
    Mac OS X
    1.Click System Preferences in the Dock, and then click Print & Fax.
    2.Select the printer, and then click Print Queue.
    3.If Jobs Stopped appears in the dialog box, click Start Jobs.
    If you can use the printer after performing the steps above but find that the symptoms
    persist as you continue to use the printer, your firewall might be interfering. If you still
    cannot use the printer over the network, continue to the next section for additional
    troubleshooting help.
    Step 5: Make sure the wireless version of the printer is set as the default printer
    driver (Windows only)
    If you install the HP software again, the installer might create a second version of the
    printer driver in your Printers or Printers and Faxes folder. If you have difficulties
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    							printing or connecting to the printer, make sure the correct version of the printer driver
    is set as the default.
    1.On the computer desktop, click Start, select Settings, and then click Printers or
    Printers and Faxes.
    - Or -
    Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Printers.
    2.Determine if the version of the printer driver in the Printers or Printers and Faxes
    folder is connected wirelessly:
    a. Right-click the printer icon, and then click Properties, Document Defaults, or
    Printing Preferences.
    b. On the Ports tab, look for a port in the list with a checkmark. The version of the
    printer driver that is connected wirelessly has Standard TCP/IP Port as the
    Port description, next to the checkmark.
    3.Right-click the printer icon for the version of the printer driver that is connected
    wirelessly, and then click Set as Default Printer.
    NOTE:If there is more than one icon in the folder for the printer, right-click the
    printer icon for the version of the printer driver that is connected wirelessly, and
    then click Set as Default Printer.
    Step 6: Make sure the HP Network Devices Support service is running (Windows
    only)
    To restart the HP Network Device Support service
    1.Delete any print jobs currently in the print queue.
    2.On the computer desktop, right-click My Computer or Computer, and then click
    Manage.
    3.Double-click Services and Applications, and then click Services.
    4.Scroll down the list of services, right click HP Network Devices Support, and then
    click Restart.
    5.After the service restarts, try using the printer over the network again.
    If you are able to use the printer over the network, your network setup was successful.
    If you still cannot use the printer over the network or if you have to periodically perform
    this step in order to use your printer over the network, your firewall might be interfering.
    If this still does not work, there might be a problem with your network configuration or
    router. Contact the person who set up your network or the router manufacturer for help.
    Step 7: Add hardware addresses to a wireless access point (WAP)
    MAC filtering is a security feature in which a wireless access point (WAP) is configured
    with a list of MAC addresses (also called “hardware addresses”) of devices that are
    allowed to gain access to the network through the WAP. If the WAP does not have the
    hardware address of a device attempting to access the network, the WAP denies the
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    							device access to the network. If the WAP filters MAC addresses, then the printer’s
    MAC address must be added to the WAP’s list of accepted MAC addresses.
    • Print the network configuration page. For more information, see 
    Understand the
    network configuration page.
    • Open the WAP’s configuration utility, and add the printer’s hardware address to the
    list of accepted MAC addresses.
    Configure your firewall to work with printers
    A personal firewall, which is security software running on your computer, can block
    network communication between your printer and your computer.
    If you are having problems such as:
    • Printer not found when installing HP software
    • Unable to print, print job stuck in queue or printer goes offline
    • Scan communication errors or scanner busy messages
    • Unable to see printer status on your computer
    The firewall might be preventing your printer from notifying computers on your network
    where it can be found. If the HP software cannot find the printer during installation (and
    you know the printer is on the network), or you have already successfully installed HP
    software and experience problems, try the following:
    1.If you are using a computer running Windows, in the firewall configuration utility,
    look for an option to trust computers on the local subnet (sometimes called the
    “scope“ or “zone“). By trusting all computers on the local subnet, computers and
    devices in your home or office can communicate with each other while still being
    protected from the internet. This is the easiest approach to use.
    2.If you do not have the option to trust computers on the local subnet, add incoming
    UDP port 427 to your firewall’s list of allowed ports.
    NOTE:Not all firewalls require you to differentiate between incoming and
    outgoing ports, but some do.
    Another common problem is that HP software is not set as a trusted software by your
    firewall to access the network. This can happen if you answered “block“ to any firewall
    dialog boxes that appeared when you installed the HP software.
    If this occurs, and if you are using a computer running Windows, check that the
    following programs are in your firewall’s list of trusted applications; add any that are
    missing.
    •hpqkygrp.exe, located in C:\program files\HP digital imaging\bin
    •hpqscnvw.exe, located in C:\program files\HP digital imaging\bin
    - or -
    hpiscnapp.exe, located in C:\program files\HP digital imaging\bin
    •hpqste08.exe, located in C:\program files\HP\ digital imaging\bin
    •hpqtra08.exe, located in C:\program files\HP\ digital imaging\bin
    •hpqthb08.exe, located in C:\program files\HP digital imaging\bin
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    							NOTE:Refer to your firewall documentation on how to configure the firewall port
    settings and how to add HP files to the “trusted“ list.
    Some firewalls continue to cause interference even after you disable them. If you
    continue to have problems after configuring the firewall as described above and if
    you are using a computer running Windows, you might need to uninstall the firewall
    software in order to use the printer over the network.
    Advanced firewall information
    The following ports are also used by your printer and might need to be opened on your
    firewall configuration. Incoming ports (UDP) are destination ports on the computer
    while outgoing ports (TCP) are destination ports on the printer.
    •Incoming (UDP) ports: 137, 138, 161, 427
    •Outgoing (TCP) ports: 137, 139, 427, 9100, 9220, 9500
    The ports are used for the following functions:
    Printing
    •UDP ports: 427, 137, 161
    •TCP port: 9100
    Photo card upload
    •UDP ports: 137, 138, 427
    •TCP port: 139
    Scanning
    •UDP port: 427
    •TCP ports: 9220, 9500
    HP printer status
    UDP port: 161
    Faxing
    •UDP port: 427
    •TCP port: 9220
    HP printer installation
    UDP port: 427
    Solve printer management problems
    This section provides solutions to common problems that involve managing the printer.
    This section contains the following topic:
    •
    EWS cannot be opened
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    							NOTE:To use the EWS, the printer must be connected to a network using either
    an Ethernet or a wireless connection (some models only). You cannot use the EWS
    if the printer is connected to a computer with a USB cable.
    EWS cannot be opened
    Check your network setup
    • Make sure you are not using a phone cord or a crossover cable to connect the
    printer to the network.
    • Make sure the network cable is securely connected to the printer.
    • Make sure the network hub, switch, or router is turned on and working correctly.
    Check the computer
    Make sure the computer that you are using is connected to the network.
    NOTE:To use the EWS, the printer must be connected to a network using either
    an Ethernet or a wireless connection (some models only). You cannot use the EWS
    if the printer is connected to a computer with a USB cable.
    Check your Web browser
    • Make sure the Web browser meets the minimum system requirements. For more
    information, see 
    System requirements.
    • If your Web browser uses any proxy settings to connect to the Internet, try turning
    off these settings. For more information, see the documentation available with your
    Web browser.
    • Make sure JavaScript and cookies are enabled in your Web browser. For more
    information, see the documentation available with your Web browser.
    Check the printer IP address
    • To check the IP address of the printer, obtain the IP address by printing a network
    configuration page. Touch Setup , select Network, and then select Print Network
    Settings.
    • Ping the printer using the IP address from the command prompt.
    For example, if the IP address is 123.123.123.123, type the following at the MS-
    DOS prompt:
    C:\Ping 123.123.123.123
    Or, in Mac OS X, use one of the following methods:
    ◦Open Terminal (available in the Applications > Utilities folder) and type the
    following: ping 123.123.123
    ◦Open the Network Utility (available in the Applications > Utilities folder) and
    click the Ping tab.
    If a reply appears, the IP address is correct. If a time-out response appears, the IP
    address is incorrect.
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    							Troubleshoot installation issues
    If the following topics do not help, see HP support for information about HP support.
    •
    Hardware installation suggestions
    •
    HP software installation suggestions
    •
    Solve network problems
    Hardware installation suggestions
    This section contains the following topics:
    •
    Hardware tips
    •
    Make sure the ink cartridges are correctly installed
    Hardware tips
    Check the printer
    • Make sure that all packing tape and material have been removed from outside and
    inside the printer.
    • Make sure that the printer is loaded with paper.
    • Make sure that no lights are on or blinking except the Ready light, which should be
    on. If the Attention light is blinking, check for messages on the printer control panel.
    Check the hardware connections
    • Make sure that any cords and cables that you are using are in good working order.
    • Make sure that the power cord is connected securely to both the printer and to a
    working power outlet.
    Check the printhead and ink cartridges
    • Make sure that the printhead and all ink cartridges are firmly installed in their
    correct, color-coded slot. Press down firmly on each one to ensure proper contact.
    The printer cannot work if they are not all installed.
    • Make sure that all latches and covers are closed correctly.
    Make sure the ink cartridges are correctly installed
    1.Make sure the printer is turned on.
    2.Open the ink cartridge access door by lifting from the front right of the printer, until
    the door locks into place.
    NOTE:Wait until the print carriage stops moving before proceeding.
    3.Make sure the ink cartridges are installed in the correct slots.
    Match the shape of the icon and color of the ink cartridge with the slot that has the
    same shaped icon and color.
    4.Run your finger along the top of the ink cartridges to locate any cartridges that are
    not snapped completely down.
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    							5.Press down on any cartridges that are sticking up.
    They should snap down into place.
    6.If an ink cartridge was sticking up and you were able to snap it back down into
    place, close the ink cartridge access door and check if the error has gone away.
    • If the error has gone away, stop troubleshooting here. The error has been
    resolved.
    • If the error has not gone away, proceed to the next step.
    • If none of the ink cartridges were sticking up, proceed to the next step.
    7.Locate the ink cartridge that is indicated in the error , and then press the tab on the
    ink cartridge to release it from the slot.
    8.Press the ink cartridge back down into place.
    The tab should make a snapping noise when the ink cartridge is correctly seated. If
    the ink cartridge did not make a snapping noise, the tab might need to be
    readjusted.
    9.Remove the ink cartridge from the slot.
    10.Gently bend the tab away from the ink cartridge.
    CAUTION:Be careful not to bend the tab out more than about 1.27 cm (0.5
    inches).
    11.Reinstall the ink cartridge.
    It should now snap down into place.
    12.Close the ink cartridge access door, and check if the error has gone away.
    13.If you still receive the error, turn the printer off, and then on again.
    HP software installation suggestions
    Check the computer system
    • Make sure that your computer is running one of the supported operating systems.
    • Make sure that the computer meets at least the minimum system requirements.
    • In the Windows Device Manager, make sure that the USB drivers have not been
    disabled.
    • If you are using a computer running Windows, and the computer cannot detect the
    printer, run the uninstallation utility (util\ccc\uninstall.bat on the installation CD) to
    perform a clean uninstallation of the printer driver. Restart your computer, and
    reinstall the printer driver.
    Verify installation preliminaries
    • Make sure to use the installation CD that contains the correct HP software for your
    operating system.
    • Before installing HP software, make sure that all other programs are closed.
    • If the computer does not recognize the path to the CD-ROM drive that you type,
    make sure that you are specifying the correct drive letter.
    • If the computer cannot recognize the installation CD in the CD-ROM drive, inspect
    the installation CD for damage. You can download the printer driver from the HP
    Web site (
    www.hp.com/support).
    NOTE:After correcting any problems, run the installation program again.
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