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08-18-2019 03:37 PM
Connecting printer through Embedded Web Server, EWS
- Print a network configuration report from the printer and look at the information for IPv4.
- Open Internet Explorer or a Chrome web browser and type the IP address into the User Request Line (URL).
Figure 1: An embedded web server page opens.
- Click the Settings tab at the top of the page.
- Click Security, and then click Administrator Settings
- Under Network Settings, ensure Airpint function is “checked”
- Then click Apply.
Figure 2: Embedded Web Server
1 - Settings tab
2 - Security menu >> Administrator Settings
3 – Check/Enable Airprint under Network Settings
4 – Click Apply
Try printing.
Hope this helps!
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08-19-2019 11:28 PM
Hi TEJ1602 , I did everything from your last post - I can still print but although HP Easy Scan recognises the printer it reports a printer error ( see enclosed screen shot ) this message appears whether the printer is switched on or not. Almost as if there is a problem with the scanner mode of the printer, (hardware or software ) however one can scan normally using my wife's windows laptop connected via the network .
BTW selecting scanner in this window only shows the one printer.
Thanks , Pat
08-20-2019 04:17 PM - edited 08-20-2019 04:17 PM
Scan with Apple Image Capture
Apple Image Capture comes with macOS and OS X and provides a quick and simple way to scan.
- Place the document or photo print side down on the scanner glass, and then close the scanner lid.
If your printer has an automatic document feeder (ADF), use it to scan multiple page documents at one time.
- Open Finder
, and then click Go in the top menu bar.
- Click Applications, and then double-click Image Capture.
- Click your printer name in the Devices or Shared list.
- Click Show Details at the bottom of the screen.
- Click Scan.
A preview of the scan displays, and then change any of the following settings:
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- Scan Mode: Select the scanning bed or automatic document feeder.
- Kind: Set scan as color, black and white, or optimized for text-only documents.
- Resolution: Higher resolution produces better quality images by using more dots (pixels) per inch. Higher resolution increases the file size of the scan. Use a higher resolution for scans with graphics or items that require the best detail. If you are scanning black and white text, higher resolution is not necessary.
- Size: Use a standard paper size or select the Use Custom Size option.
- Scan to: Select the folder you want scans to save to or use the Mail option to attach the scan to an Apple Mail email message.
- Name: Type a name for the saved scan file.
- Format: Select the file type for the scan.
- Image Correction: Click the pop-up menu, and then select Manual to display color change options such as brightness and saturation.
Let me know if this helps.
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