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HP PHOTOSMART 7520E
Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)

I am on the verge of getting rid of my HP 7520 printer and purchasing another brand.  I have tried for several months to connect to E print.  The instructions are NOT clear.  One of the instructions reads: "Connect to a web browser?"  Just WHAT does that mean.  I just feel as if I purchased the wrong brand of printer, and I have been trying for months to connect it to a web browser.  Can anyone give me step-by-step CLEAR instructions.  Thanks.

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Hi,

 

Hopefully I can help.

 

The main steps involved in setting up eprint incluDe

 

  1. Turning on web services on your printer (done via the control panel)
  2. Once web serviecs is trned on a sheet will print with the claim code  (If the information sheet lists an email such as abc234vbn3434@hpeprint.com, then the printer claim code is the number and characters before @hpeprint.com. For example, abc234vbn3434 would be the printer claim code).
  3. The email address on the sheet is the address of your printer.
  4. The claim code can then be used to claim your printer through the HPConnected website (Your HP connected account is where your will access yoru printing history etc.) You can also use HP connected to customsie the email to something more personal.

 

I've included a link below with relatively clear instructions on how to setup ePrint. If you have a problem with any of the steps, please let me  know and we'll try and work through them.

 

http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03721293

 

The link below will guide you though setting up a HP connected account

 

http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03609576

 

A web browser is a progam that allows you to access the internet, such as safari, internet explorer and google chrome.  

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Hi,

 

Hopefully I can help.

 

The main steps involved in setting up eprint incluDe

 

  1. Turning on web services on your printer (done via the control panel)
  2. Once web serviecs is trned on a sheet will print with the claim code  (If the information sheet lists an email such as abc234vbn3434@hpeprint.com, then the printer claim code is the number and characters before @hpeprint.com. For example, abc234vbn3434 would be the printer claim code).
  3. The email address on the sheet is the address of your printer.
  4. The claim code can then be used to claim your printer through the HPConnected website (Your HP connected account is where your will access yoru printing history etc.) You can also use HP connected to customsie the email to something more personal.

 

I've included a link below with relatively clear instructions on how to setup ePrint. If you have a problem with any of the steps, please let me  know and we'll try and work through them.

 

http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03721293

 

The link below will guide you though setting up a HP connected account

 

http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03609576

 

A web browser is a progam that allows you to access the internet, such as safari, internet explorer and google chrome.  

"
"Say "Thanks" by clicking the Kudos Star in the post that helped you.

--Please mark the post that solves your problem as "Accepted Solution"
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Thank you so very much.  You not only made my day, you made my week.  Thanks again, IT WORKED!

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I'm glad I could help :generic:

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Just FYI there are videos on the HP Printer Support channel on You Tube

 

https://youtu.be/zRA26-0ExiQ

https://youtu.be/2B6DdF44ECQ

I am speaking for myself and not for HP. Twitter: @Ciara_B_27
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