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05-03-2015 03:02 AM - edited 05-03-2015 03:03 AM
05-04-2015 03:26 PM
Hello @CaraN,
Welcome to the HP forums.
I understand that you are having a problem using Airprint with your Envy 120.
I would like to help.
After some quick research I have found that the 120 is Airprint compatible.
The following document should be helpful in your situation.
Just skip to the section 'What if a 'No AirPrint Printers Found' message displays on my Apple device?'
It should start with the following steps:
Solution one: Restart all devices and check network connections
- Turn off the router. Check with the router manufacturer for instructions on how to turn off the router.
NOTE:
Do not reset the router. - Press the Power button to turn off the HP printer.
- Turn off the Apple device.
- Turn on the router, and then wait 30 seconds to let it complete its start-up process.
- Turn on the printer. Wait until the initialization process completes.
NOTE:
Do not turn on the Apple device yet.
- From the printer control panel, print a Network Configuration Report. Consult your manual for steps if you are unsure how to print this report.
- Check the Active Connection Type in the General Information section on the report. The connection type should be Wireless.
- Check the status in the 802.11 Wireless section on the report. The status should be Connected. The printer IP Address also displays in the 802.11 section of the report for active wireless connections.
- Make sure that the Network Name (SSID) on the report is the same as the name of the wireless network for your networked printer.
- If the HP printer is connected to the correct wireless network, continue to the next step.
- If the HP printer is not connected to the correct wireless network, go to HP Customer Care, type your product number in the search field, and then browse to the support document about how to connect your printer to a wireless network.
- Turn your Apple device back on.
- Tap the Settings icon (
).
- Tap Wi-Fi.
- Make sure that Wi-Fi is set to On, and that there is a checkmark next to your wireless network name.
- Move your Apple device as close to the router as possible, but no closer than 6 ft (1.8 m).
- Return to the Settings menu, tap General, and then make sure that Bluetooth is set to Off.
- Try to print.
You may also want to review the following post by AlwaysNeon, Basic Troubleshooting for ePrint and AirPrint.
Please let me know if you need any further assistance.
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05-12-2015 03:06 PM
Please call our Cloud Services at 855-785-2777.
If you live outside the US/Canada Region, please click the link below to get the support number for your region. http://www8.hp.com/us/en/contact-hp/ww-phone-assist.html
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