- HP Officejet 7610 Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Get started
- Accessibility
- HP EcoSolutions (HP and the Environment)
- Understand the printer parts
- Use the printer control panel
- HP Digital Solutions
- Select print paper
- Load an original on the scanner glass
- Load an original in the automatic document feeder (ADF)
- Load paper
- Insert a memory device
- Install the accessories
- Maintain the printer
- Update the printer
- Open the HP printer software (Windows)
- Turn the printer off
- Scan
- Copy
- Fax
- Send a fax
- Receive a fax
- Receive a fax manually
- Set up backup fax
- Reprint received faxes from memory
- Poll to receive a fax
- Forward faxes to another number
- Set the paper size for received faxes
- Set automatic reduction for incoming faxes
- Block unwanted fax numbers
- Receive faxes to your computer using HP Digital Fax (Fax to PC and Fax to Mac)
- Set up speed-dial entries
- Change fax settings
- Fax and digital phone services
- Fax over Internet Protocol
- Use reports
- Web Services
- Work with ink cartridges
- Solve a problem
- HP support
- General troubleshooting tips and resources
- Solve printer problems
- Print quality troubleshooting
- Solve paper-feed problems
- Solve copy problems
- Solve scan problems
- Solve fax problems
- Solve problems using Web Services and HP websites
- Solve memory device problems
- Solve network problems
- Configure your firewall software to work with the printer
- Solve printer management problems
- Troubleshoot installation issues
- Understand the Printer Status Report
- Understand the network configuration page
- Printhead maintenance
- Uninstall and reinstall the HP software
- Clear jams
- Technical information
- Warranty information
- Printer specifications
- Physical specifications
- Product features and capacities
- Processor and memory specifications
- System requirements
- Network protocol specifications
- Embedded web server specifications
- Paper specifications
- Print resolution
- Copy specifications
- Fax specifications
- Scan specifications
- Web Services specifications
- HP website specifications
- Environmental specifications
- Electrical specifications
- Acoustic emission specifications
- Memory device specifications
- Regulatory information
- Regulatory Model Number
- FCC statement
- Notice to users in Korea
- VCCI (Class B) compliance statement for users in Japan
- Notice to users in Japan about the power cord
- Noise emission statement for Germany
- GS Declaration (Germany)
- Notice to users of the U.S. telephone network: FCC requirements
- Notice to users of the Canadian telephone network
- Notice to users in the European Economic Area
- Notice to users of the German telephone network
- Australia wired fax statement
- European Union Regulatory Notice
- Regulatory information for wireless products
- Environmental product stewardship program
- Third-party licenses
- HP supplies and accessories
- Additional fax setup
- Set up faxing (parallel phone systems)
- Select the correct fax setup for your home or office
- Case A: Separate fax line (no voice calls received)
- Case B: Set up the printer with DSL
- Case C: Set up the printer with a PBX phone system or an ISDN line
- Case D: Fax with a distinctive ring service on the same line
- Case E: Shared voice/fax line
- Case F: Shared voice/fax line with voice mail
- Case G: Fax line shared with computer modem (no voice calls received)
- Case H: Shared voice/fax line with computer modem
- Case I: Shared voice/fax line with answering machine
- Case J: Shared voice/fax line with computer modem and answering machine
- Case K: Shared voice/fax line with computer dial-up modem and voice mail
- Serial-type fax setup
- Test fax setup
- Set up faxing (parallel phone systems)
- Network setup
- Set up the printer for wireless communication
- Change basic network settings
- Change advanced network settings
- HP wireless direct printing
- Printer management tools
- Index

• For computer running Windows, all applications, including virus protection programs, spyware protection
programs, and firewalls, are closed or disabled.
• The printer is installed on the same subnet as the computers that use the printer.
• If the installation program cannot discover the printer, print the network configuration page, and enter the IP
address manually in the installation program. For more information, see
Understand the network
configuration page.
• Reinstall the HP software. For more information, see
Uninstall and reinstall the HP software.
Assigning the printer with a static IP address might resolve some installation problems, such as a conflict with a
personal firewall. (Not recommended)
TIP: You can visit the HP online support website at www.hp.com/support for information and utilities that can
help you correct many common printer problems.
Solve wireless problems
This section provides information about solving problems you might encounter when connecting the printer to
your wireless network.
Follow these suggestions in order, starting with those listed in the “Basic wireless troubleshooting” section. If you
still encounter problems, follow the suggestions provided in the “Advanced wireless troubleshooting” section.
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Basic wireless troubleshooting
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Advanced wireless troubleshooting
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After resolving the problems
TIP: For more information about troubleshooting wireless problems, go to www.hp.com/go/wirelessprinting.
NOTE: After you resolve the problem, follow the instructions in After resolving the problems.
Basic wireless troubleshooting
NOTE: 1 If you have already configured the printer for wireless connection but the wireless light is still
blinking, restart components of the wireless network.
To restart the components, turn off the router and the printer, and then turn them back on in this order: router
first and then the printer. If you still are unable to connect, turn off the router, printer, and your computer.
Sometimes, turning off the power and then turning it back on recovers from a network communication issue.
NOTE: 2 If you have not configured the printer for wireless connection, use the HP software to complete the
setup. For more information, see
Set up the printer for wireless communication.
Perform the following steps in the order presented.
TIP: If you are using a computer running Windows, use the HP Print and Scan Doctor to help diagnose and
get assistance in installing and using HP printers on home network. To use this tool, visit the HP Wireless
Printing Center (
www.hp.com/go/wirelessprinting), and then click Print and Scan Doctor in the Quick Links
section.
Step 1 - Make sure the wireless (802.11) light is turned on
• The Wireless light in the printer control panel indicates the status of the wireless capabilities.
To turn on the printer wireless capabilities
On the printer control panel, touch
(Wireless), and then touch Settings. Touch Wireless, and then touch
On to turn on the printer wireless capabilities.
NOTE: If your printer supports Ethernet networking, make sure that an Ethernet cable has not been
connected to the printer. Connecting an Ethernet cable turns off the printer wireless capabilities.
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