123 HP ePrint Setup
HP ePrint Setup is a secure cloud-based service. Once done with setting the HP ePrint, then you can print from anywhere, with an internet connection. Just email the photo or document you want to print, directly to the printer.
Step 1: Gather HP EPrint Setup Requirements
- Before setting up your printer for HP Eprint Setup, check whether the printer meets all the requirements or not. Because the printer, will not be able to use the HP ePrint until it meets all the requirements. Also, remember that if you connect your printer to USB, then HP ePrint will not work.
- Ensure your printer supports the HP ePrint and check for an HP ePrint button, icon or logo on the printer control panel.
- If your printer control panel does not have a button or icon, based on your printer model, go to the Network Setup, Web Services Setup or Wireless Settings to find the Web Services menu.
- Ensure that your computer is connected to a wired (Ethernet) or wireless network with an Internet connection.
- Make sure your printer and computer are connected to the internet connection either via wired or wireless network. Also, check the cables and lights.
Step 2: Enable Web Services
- To enable your printer to communicate securely over the Internet with web-connected printing services, such as HP ePrint, turn on the web services. Periodic firmware updates are required and Web Services must be turned on to use HP ePrint Setup.
- If your printer has a touch screen or LCD display, turn on the web services directly and update the printer firmware, if prompted. For that, on the printer control panel, click the “HP ePrint button or icon. If it prompts to turn on the web services or setup, then select the Enable, Turn On, or Setup based on your printer control panel. Now, follow the on-screen instructions and continue to the next step. Finally, select “ok” if it prompts to update the firmware.
- If your printer doesn’t have a touch screen or LCD display, then use the Embedded Web Server (EWS) to turn on Web Services and follow the on-screen instructions.
Step 3: Obtain The Email Address Of Your HP Printer
Step 4: Printing With HP EPrint Setup
Step 5: Print A Document Or Photo From Your Mobile Device