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06-02-2016 08:03 AM
I can use the IPV6 address to browse to the printer if I enclose the address in square brackets.
But using the "Update IP Address" tool square brackets and colons are not allowed , so entering IPV6 addresses are not allowed?
Is it possable to print to the IPV6 address?
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06-05-2016 04:30 AM
This can be done - but not using the HP software.
Instead of using the HP apps "Update IP Address" or HP's "Printer setup and software", use the windows control panel and use the "Add new printer" option there.
When Windows searches for the printer, you can cancel the search, and then choose the button for "I dont see my printer listed". That will take you to screens that will allow you to manually enter the IP address and it will accept the IPV6 address. Once you enter the address, windows will discover the printer, and allow you to use the HP drivers for it, and pick a name for it
So now I have the printer showing up twice. Once with IPV6, and once with IPv4. when in the VPN, I can print to the "IPV6 printer". And if not in the VPN, I can use the HP stuff to Print, set the IP, check ink levels, scan, and fax.
06-02-2016 09:56 AM
Dean,
Can you please explain why I should have that disabled, because I have two problems with that "advice" :
Selecting "enable only IPV4" in the setup and then saving the change appears to do nothing. As the page refreshes it shows that "enable both ipv4 and ipv6" is the current configuration.
Disabling IPV6 would make it more difficult to accomplish my desire to print using IPV6.
06-02-2016 10:57 AM - edited 06-02-2016 10:59 AM
yes -it is in my home, on a private network - theoretically hidden from the rest of the world behind a cable modem and router.
The reason for desiring IPV6 is because I work from home, and access the company network by using a VPN.
The VPN prevents my laptop fom seeing local IPV4 addresses and devices, but it does not appear to restrict access to local IPV6 addresses and devices.
So using IPV6, I should be able to print without having to disconnect from the company VPN.
( and if that worked I assume I would also be able to scan and fax while in the VPN too - making expense reports easier to do as well )
06-05-2016 04:30 AM
This can be done - but not using the HP software.
Instead of using the HP apps "Update IP Address" or HP's "Printer setup and software", use the windows control panel and use the "Add new printer" option there.
When Windows searches for the printer, you can cancel the search, and then choose the button for "I dont see my printer listed". That will take you to screens that will allow you to manually enter the IP address and it will accept the IPV6 address. Once you enter the address, windows will discover the printer, and allow you to use the HP drivers for it, and pick a name for it
So now I have the printer showing up twice. Once with IPV6, and once with IPv4. when in the VPN, I can print to the "IPV6 printer". And if not in the VPN, I can use the HP stuff to Print, set the IP, check ink levels, scan, and fax.