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11-23-2016 02:29 PM
I own an HP Officejet Pro 8740 (great printer) after last update I got a green flashing toolbar arcross the top of the printer screen with a bunch of tool symbols and the words sign in. This essentially junks the printer, it wont print or scan to the computer.
PROBLEM SOLVED
I tried switching off the power and it froze, so I pulled the plug. Upon restart it told me off for pulling the plug, recycled, and now works, with no more tool bar.
Using a Chrome browser (opera and edge don't work) follow the post in this section to find your printers ip address, go to the IP address and follow the menu options to get your scan functioning. It worked for me. I am now printing and scanning
02-24-2017 09:56 AM
What happens when you try to connect to the EWS and it doesn't work? I type the IP and it recognizes it is HP, but then says network connection doesn't work. Obviously, we are seeing the printer, but the server isn't initializing.
02-14-2018 03:58 AM
Similar problem with a X476dw. The scan to email stopped working for our customer around late November 2017. No changes were made to the device by the customer.
I couldn't log in as admin on the web interface to configure it, so have factory defaulted and still can't get logged in as admin.
I confirm 100% that the device has been fully factory defaulted.
Firmware was updated to the latest last month.
No longer in warranty.
Don't know what the hell the default admin password is! Have tried all the usual suspects.
Don't know what the PIN is when using the control panel on the device.
We can access the web interface, but need the admin password to do any configuration. At least 3 of us techies have taken a look at this now. Please help!
06-14-2018 01:08 PM
Hi,
Apologies as I don't use this eMail address much anymore.
You can set a password to prevent unauthorized users from remotely configuring the printer or viewing printer settings from the embedded web server (EWS). Once set, this password is required to change or view many printer settings from the EWS.
By default the admin password is <blank>. Have you tried just leaving the password field blank?
Let me know how it goes and I will check this eMail address over the next few days.
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