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LaserJet Pro P1102w
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

HP ePrint does not initialize on LJ P1102w. Web Services will not enable for ePrint capability,  I am assuming that ePrint is no longer possible on the P1102w since the HP ePrint web site has been discontinued (https://support.hp.com/ie-en/document/c04700720), but cannot find any confirmation of this on the HP web site or anywhere else on the Internet.  Can anybody get me smart on this?

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@BobDny

 

I am glad to assist you to fix the web service connection error on your printer.

How is the printer connected?

Meanwhile, follow these steps to fix the issue.

Turn On Web Services

  • Make sure the printer is connected to a wired (Ethernet) or wireless network with an active internet connection.

    NOTE: 

    If you connect your printer to a computer with a USB cable, web-connected printing services do not work.

    • If your printer is connected with a wired (Ethernet) connection, check the cable and the lights on the printer’s Ethernet  port. The green link light should be steady, and the orange activity light should blink when the cable is connected.

    • If your printer is connected with a wireless connection, make sure the wireless feature is on and the printer is connected to the same network as your computer.

      Some printers have a wireless icon  and a blue light on the front of the printer. If the printer has a blue light, and the light is on and not blinking, your printer is connected.

  • Print a Network configuration or Wireless Network Test Results page using button combinations on the printer control panel.

    • Press and hold the Cancel button  until the Ready light  blinks.

    • Release the Cancel button .

      The Self Test/Device Configuration page prints.

  • Find the printer IP address on the printout.

    Example of a printer IP address.

  • Type the printer IP address into the browser address line, and then press Enter.

    NOTE: 

    Make sure to type the IP address into the internet browser's address box. If typed into a toolbar search box or search engine, the EWS does not open.

  • If a login or certificate window displays, complete the information to finish opening the EWS.

    • If a website security certificate displays, click Continue to open the EWS.

    • If a login window opens, type admin for the username, and then type the PIN found on the printer UPC sticker located underneath or on the back of the printer, or the password set by the printer administrator.

      Example printer UPC sticker with PIN

  • On the EWS, click the Web Services tab.

    • If the tab is not available, your printer does not support Web Services.

    • If a summary page displays, Web Services is already on.

      Example of clicking Print Info Page.

    • If a setup page displays, follow the prompts to turn on Web Services.

      NOTE: 

      If you cannot turn on Web Services, make sure the printer firmware is up-to-date. For more information, go to Updating or Upgrading Printer Firmware.

      Example of the Web Services setup webpage

Refer to this HP document for more assistance:- Click here

 

Let me know how it goes.

To thank me for my efforts to help you, please mark my post as an accepted solution so that it benefits several others.

Cheers.

Sandytechy20
I am an HP Employee

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@BobDny

 

I am glad to assist you to fix the web service connection error on your printer.

How is the printer connected?

Meanwhile, follow these steps to fix the issue.

Turn On Web Services

  • Make sure the printer is connected to a wired (Ethernet) or wireless network with an active internet connection.

    NOTE: 

    If you connect your printer to a computer with a USB cable, web-connected printing services do not work.

    • If your printer is connected with a wired (Ethernet) connection, check the cable and the lights on the printer’s Ethernet  port. The green link light should be steady, and the orange activity light should blink when the cable is connected.

    • If your printer is connected with a wireless connection, make sure the wireless feature is on and the printer is connected to the same network as your computer.

      Some printers have a wireless icon  and a blue light on the front of the printer. If the printer has a blue light, and the light is on and not blinking, your printer is connected.

  • Print a Network configuration or Wireless Network Test Results page using button combinations on the printer control panel.

    • Press and hold the Cancel button  until the Ready light  blinks.

    • Release the Cancel button .

      The Self Test/Device Configuration page prints.

  • Find the printer IP address on the printout.

    Example of a printer IP address.

  • Type the printer IP address into the browser address line, and then press Enter.

    NOTE: 

    Make sure to type the IP address into the internet browser's address box. If typed into a toolbar search box or search engine, the EWS does not open.

  • If a login or certificate window displays, complete the information to finish opening the EWS.

    • If a website security certificate displays, click Continue to open the EWS.

    • If a login window opens, type admin for the username, and then type the PIN found on the printer UPC sticker located underneath or on the back of the printer, or the password set by the printer administrator.

      Example printer UPC sticker with PIN

  • On the EWS, click the Web Services tab.

    • If the tab is not available, your printer does not support Web Services.

    • If a summary page displays, Web Services is already on.

      Example of clicking Print Info Page.

    • If a setup page displays, follow the prompts to turn on Web Services.

      NOTE: 

      If you cannot turn on Web Services, make sure the printer firmware is up-to-date. For more information, go to Updating or Upgrading Printer Firmware.

      Example of the Web Services setup webpage

Refer to this HP document for more assistance:- Click here

 

Let me know how it goes.

To thank me for my efforts to help you, please mark my post as an accepted solution so that it benefits several others.

Cheers.

Sandytechy20
I am an HP Employee

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Thanks to Sandytechy20 for the detailed support info for this problem; much appreciated.  All instructions worked as listed.  The root problem was that the printer's firmware was not updated to the most recent version.  Once that was accomplished, everything worked as expected.  It should also be noted that the P1102w only has wireless and USB connectivity (no ethernet connection).  Trying to update the firmware wirelessly did not work; it had to be done using a USB connection.

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@BobDny

 

Good to know that issue is resolved.

Feel free to contact us in the future if you need any assistance.

 

Cheers.

Sandytechy20
I am an HP Employee

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