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morae40
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Registered: ‎03-26-2012
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Error Message: The printer was unable to connect to the server. OS 10.7.3. HP5514

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SeanS
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Registered: ‎11-22-2011
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Re: ePrint

Sorry to hear about your troubles. Could you post a little more information about your setup? Here is a quick list that should allow us to troubleshoot the issue.

What printer your using?

How are your trying to print with ePrint (iPad, cell phone, Android Device)?


Thanks!

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sandmanl
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Registered: ‎12-17-2011
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Re: ePrint

5514 desk top

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SeanS
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Re: ePrint

How are you trying to print with ePrint? Are you printing from a mobile device like an iPad or android device?

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zack_hp
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Registered: ‎01-11-2012
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Re: ePrint

The steps below typically resolve the issue you’re experiencing:

1. Unplug the power cord from the back of the printer.

2. Unplug the power cord from the back of your router (and modem, if separate from the router).

3. Wait 20 seconds, then plug the router (and modem, if applicable) back in.

4. Wait 30 seconds, then plug the printer back in and power it on.

5. Press the ePrint button on the printer's front panel, and it should try to connect to Web Services again.

Those steps usually resolve the issue, but if it still occurs you can try setting static network info for the printer (which sometimes helps to stabilize the printer's ability to get outside of your network, to the internet):

1.  Press the wireless icon at the top of the printer's screen and note the IP address.
 
2.  Enter the IP address into the address bar of a web browser on a computer and press enter or click the browser's go button. 
 
3.  The printer status page should be opened.  Click on Network at the top.
 
4.  Click on Networking on the left.
 
5.  Select Proxy Settings.
Note:  If you are prompted for a redirect, select OK.  If you receive a certificate warning, select the option that lets you continue anyway.
If you receive a Internal System Error, refresh the page until it loads the proxy settings.
 
6.  Verify that all fields are blank.  If they are not, clear them and make sure the Proxy Server requires authentication is unchecked and click apply.  You should get a success message.
 
7.  Click on Network Address (IP) on the left.
Note:  If you only see IP Address Configuration and DNS Address Configuration with a yellow note, refresh the page until it loads completely.
 
8.  Leave the IP Address Configuration as Automatic IP.
 
9.  Change DNS Address Configuration to Manual DNS server.
 
10.  Enter 8.8.8.8 for the Manual Preferred DNS Server and 8.8.4.4 for the Manual Alternate DNS Server.
 
11.  Click Apply and you should get a success message.
 
12.  Power off the printer for 30 seconds and then turn it back on to force the new settings to take effect.

If I have SOLVED your issue, please feel free to provide KUDOS and make sure you mark this thread as SOLUTION PROVIDED!

Although I work for HP, my posts and replies are my own opinion and not those of HP.
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