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01-15-2014 04:52 PM
Melody
05-30-2014
07:41 PM
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06-02-2014
06:03 PM
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Leo_Y
body, my office jet 6700 premium is on my wireless network along with my hp computer. i am able to print from my ipad, but not from my computer. i have updated drivers, spent two hours with the tools, all to no avail.
the printer self test tells me all is well, yet when i go to print from the computer, i am getting a "unable to communicate with the printer" message. moreover, i tried to scan and get a message that the scan is disabled.
i have spent many hours and am extremely frustrated-any ideas
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i'm at a point to let an hp tech take control of my computer and fix this-what do you think?
06-14-2014 06:30 PM
You may want to try doing a sequential power cycle. This resets your wifi connections between your printer device, router, and computer. Follow these steps exactly:
1. Turn off you router and leave it off. There should be no lights on the router.
2. Shut down your computer completely.
3. Once the computer is shut down completely, turn off your printer using the power button.
4. Once the printer has shut down completely, go back to your router and power it on. Give about a minute or two fro your router to connect to the provider.
5. Power on your computer until you see your desktop.
6. Turn your printer on. Wait for the main menu to appear, and for the wireless indicator light (usually blue) to be on and steady, not blinking.
After this, sometimes, the print jobs on the print queue will begin to print and the problem is resolved. If it doesn't do this, then do a test print by printing a document from your computer. If still not printing, remove and add the printer back to the list of printers, then do a test print.
06-15-2014 08:27 PM
06-19-2014 04:53 AM - edited 06-19-2014 04:56 AM
I am only familiar with MAC computers. For MAC computers:
1. Click on apple symbol at upper left of computer screen.
2. Select System Preferences
3. Select "Printers and Scanners" or "Print and Fax" or "Print and Scan"
4. A new window will open up, listing all the printers added to your printers list.
5. If the printer is listed, select it, then click the minus sign (-) at the bottom next to the plus sign (+)
6. You will be asked if you are sure that you want to delete the printer, click "Yes"
7. The selected will dissapear from the list. Remove other printers you don't need using the same process.
8. Add the printer back by clicking on the plus sign, select add device which opens up the add printer window.
9. On the add printer window, select the device, for wireless, make sure to choose the "bonujour multifunction" printer under kind.\
10. Before clicking the add button, make sure that the field "print using" or "using" is the name of the printer (ex. officejet 8600)
11. The printer will be added to the list of printers.
12. Try printing a test page.
For Windows, basically the same steps but using windows commands or buttons. If you leave your wireless router on for an extended period of time, connection issues may arise with the printer such as printer offline, printer not connected, or simple nothing happens when you try to print. Therefore, if this happens to you, please do the sequential power cycle (turn router, computer, and printer then turn them back on in that order. Make sure each device is complete shut down or off (or up and on) before going to the next device.
07-27-2014 01:49 PM
I purchased an OfficeJet Pro 8600 N911a on Nov 2012, and connected it to my home network via WiFi. This printer worked fine until approximately May 2013. After that whenever it entered sleep mode it would be unreachable from my PCs. I suspect the problem was introduced by a firmware update I did at the time. This behavior affected all PCs I have (including XP, Win7, Win8, Surface, etc). And the only way to recover the connection was to reset my WiFi router (through which I get Internet & my TV content).
For ~12 months I have tried every possible workaround proposed I could find on this community, including checking for updated firmware, setting a fixed IP (both on printer and router), disabling sleep mode, reseting factoring settings, re-installing printer driver in all my PCs, using a different router, etc (I did not try a hardwire connection though). Overall I must have spend over 80 hrs trying to figure this out.
I did post on these forums, but as most I did not obtain any response or solution. Last month I sent it for repair, and received a new printer. Not surprinsingly this printer exhibits the exact same behavior.
Before returning this new printer I once again went through these forums and found a post proposing to use WPA1 instead of WPA2. So I did this on the printer - instead of on the router, as proposed by the post:
1. https://«your printer ip address»
2. Network tab
3. Under Network Settings section, WPA-PSK Authenthication option, select WPA1
4. Press Apply
I did this change yesterday. Today the printer worked (if you have similar problems, you now this is "fascinating"), without requiring me to reset the router. Whereas it may be a little early to claim success, it looks a silver bullet to my environment. (If it is not, the printer will go back to repair :))
09-17-2014 02:25 AM
I feel a bit silly, but think I should post what my problem was. My OfficeJet Pro 8600 stopped working (even though it was still connected wirelessly to my router) after I changed from ADSL2 to Cable with a different internet provider. I was not aware that your computer & devices are given their IP addresses via your internet provider, so mine had all changed. This wouldn't usually be a problem I don't think, but my printers advanced settings were to set to 'manual IP'. Once I went into the advanced settings & changed it to 'automatic' my computer found was able to find the printer on its network and away I went! I hope that makes some sense. These were all very good tips & I have learnt a lot of terminology in this very frustrating process. Good luck.
10-02-2014 07:53 PM
Did you have one of those cable modems with built-in wifi, or are you using the exact same router as you did on ADSL2?
If the latter, then the internal IP addresses for your printer should NOT have changed. The IP addresses for your devices inside your house (printer, computer, smartphone, etc.) are assigned by the DHCP in the router, and the router only has the DNS server settings that come from your service provider for accessing stuff outside the house.
It's possible that a couple of devices were fighting over the IP address you had assigned to your printer, and that's why it didn't connect properly. Once you gave it an automatic IP vis DHCP that problem would have cleared itself.
Glad you got it working though. I just changed from a Netgear to a D-Link router, and cannot connect my printer, even though the panel claims it's connected to the static IP address I gave it. Also can't connect my ChromeCast, and my smartphone wasn't working on 2.4ghz, yet is on 5ghz. STRANGE!!
