User's Manual

NOTE: In environments where more than one model of the same printer is installed, it might be helpful to
provide each printer a unique Wireless Direct Name for easier printer identication for HP Wireless Direct
printing. The Wireless network names, e.g., Wireless, WiFi Direct, etc. are available on the Information screen by
selecting the Information icon, and then selecting the Network icon or the Wireless icon.
Complete the following procedure to change the printer Wireless Direct name:
1
. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, open the Settings menu.
2
. Open the following menus:
Networking
Wireless Direct
Wireless Direct Name
3
. Use the keypad to change the name in the Wireless Direct Name text eld. Select OK.
HP ePrint via email
Use HP ePrint to print documents by sending them as an email attachment to the printer's email address from
any email en
abled device.
To use HP ePrint, the printer must meet these requirements:
The printer must be connected to a wired or wireless network and have Internet access.
HP Web Services must be enabled on the printer, and the printer must be registered with HP Connected.
Follow this procedure to enable HP Web Services and register with HP Connected:
1
. Open the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS):
a
.
From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the Information
icon, and then touch the
Net
work
icon to display the IP address or host name.
b
. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays
on the printer control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be
safe, select the o
ption to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
2
. Click the HP Web Services tab.
3. Select the option to enable Web Services.
NOTE: Enabling Web Services might take several minutes.
4
. Go to
www.hpconnected.com to create an HP ePrint account and complete the setup process.
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