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it tells me to connect printer to update HP instant ink status, i clicked connect, it says it takes several minutes to update then nothing happens. On my email it says to click the HP

EPrint icon & accept terms & condition but when i click the icon it says connecting for .2 seconds then disappears. My printer won’t print !! HELP!!

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Hi @JessicasJourney,

Welcome to the HP Support Community.
 

Thank you for posting your query. I will be glad to help you.

I understand how stressful this is, and I want to reassure you that this issue is resolvable. Your HP ENVY 4527 All‑in‑One (touch‑screen model) is currently blocked by Instant Ink / Web Services not completing activation, which is why it will not print. What you are seeing is a known Instant Ink/Web Services lock condition, not a printer failure. Below are the exact approved steps to clear it.

STEP 1: Hard reset the printer (must be done first)

This clears the stalled Web Services state.

  1. Leave the printer ON
  2. Disconnect the power cord from the back of the printer
  3. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet
  4. Wait at least 60 seconds
  5. Plug the power cord directly into a wall outlet (no extension or surge protector)
  6. Reconnect it to the printer
  7. Turn the printer ON and wait until it is idle

 

STEP 2: Fully remove Web Services using the TOUCH SCREEN

This step is critical.

  1. On the printer touch screen, tap Setup (⚙️)
  2. Tap Web Services
  3. Tap Remove Web Services
  4. Confirm removal
  5. The printer will restart automatically
    (If it doesn’t, restart it manually)

☑ This clears the broken ePrint/Instant Ink link.

 

STEP 3: Re‑enable Web Services and ACCEPT TERMS

After restart:

  1. On the printer touch screen, tap Setup (⚙️)
  2. Tap Web Services
  3. Tap Turn On Web Services
  4. Wait several minutes, do not press Back or Cancel
  5. When prompted, ACCEPT the Terms & Conditions on the printer screen
  6. Allow the printer to finish “Updating HP Ink Status”

This step must be completed on the printer screen, not the email link.

 

STEP 4: Ignore the email ePrint link

The ePrint icon disappearing when clicked means:

  • Web Services were not active at the time
  • The email link cannot complete the setup alone

⚠️ Do NOT use the email link again.
Activation must be completed from the printer screen itself.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have an amazing day!

I'm an HP Employee.


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Hi @JessicasJourney,

Welcome to the HP Support Community.
 

Thank you for posting your query. I will be glad to help you.

I understand how stressful this is, and I want to reassure you that this issue is resolvable. Your HP ENVY 4527 All‑in‑One (touch‑screen model) is currently blocked by Instant Ink / Web Services not completing activation, which is why it will not print. What you are seeing is a known Instant Ink/Web Services lock condition, not a printer failure. Below are the exact approved steps to clear it.

STEP 1: Hard reset the printer (must be done first)

This clears the stalled Web Services state.

  1. Leave the printer ON
  2. Disconnect the power cord from the back of the printer
  3. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet
  4. Wait at least 60 seconds
  5. Plug the power cord directly into a wall outlet (no extension or surge protector)
  6. Reconnect it to the printer
  7. Turn the printer ON and wait until it is idle

 

STEP 2: Fully remove Web Services using the TOUCH SCREEN

This step is critical.

  1. On the printer touch screen, tap Setup (⚙️)
  2. Tap Web Services
  3. Tap Remove Web Services
  4. Confirm removal
  5. The printer will restart automatically
    (If it doesn’t, restart it manually)

☑ This clears the broken ePrint/Instant Ink link.

 

STEP 3: Re‑enable Web Services and ACCEPT TERMS

After restart:

  1. On the printer touch screen, tap Setup (⚙️)
  2. Tap Web Services
  3. Tap Turn On Web Services
  4. Wait several minutes, do not press Back or Cancel
  5. When prompted, ACCEPT the Terms & Conditions on the printer screen
  6. Allow the printer to finish “Updating HP Ink Status”

This step must be completed on the printer screen, not the email link.

 

STEP 4: Ignore the email ePrint link

The ePrint icon disappearing when clicked means:

  • Web Services were not active at the time
  • The email link cannot complete the setup alone

⚠️ Do NOT use the email link again.
Activation must be completed from the printer screen itself.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have an amazing day!

I'm an HP Employee.


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