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I want to set up my HP Envy 4500 Wireless printer but, don't know how to that from my Apple IPad Air tablet, PLEASE help !!!
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If you turn the wireless function on the printer on and select the print option for whatever it is you want to print, you should then be able to select the Envy printer  (from a list if there is more than one wireless printer around) and print to it via the Ipad's inbuilt Air print app.

 

For example, on IOS7 when selecting a photo to print, the options Icon should look like this:

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When you click the options Icon you should then be able to select the print Icon below:

Print Icon.JPG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You should then be in a position to select your printer. If the wi-fi function is on, then it should be visible.

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This link might also be useful: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4356

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Trying to connect I pad to hp envy 4500
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Hi Capecodsusie,

 

You can follow the same direction in the post above for connecting to your iPad to print using the inbuilt Airprint functionality.

 

Alternatively, you can use the HP e-Print app which you will need to download from the app store. Here's a link to directions on setting up e-print for your iPad:

 

http://www8.hp.com/us/en/support-topics/mobile-printing/how-to-print-mobile-devices-ipad-iphone.html...

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Set up the envy4500 last fall. Was working fine printing from our I pad and mini ipad. Stopped working afew days ago so I tried fixing it. Ends up it doesn't work now on either the I pad or mini I pad! The wifi is on, it shows up on wifi settings, copy's fine,...what happened?
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Blueberrymac 

 

If there was any chance to your wifi setup, you'll need to re-establish the connection to both your printer and devices. To do this you'll need to confirm that all of your devices and printer are still connected to the same wifi network.

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How do I set up my I-pad2 so that I can print on an HP officejet 4500
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Hi,

 

You'll find some setup instructions here for mobile printing to your iPad.

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Have you been able to print from your iPad2?

 

This page may be of some help with your setup.

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