If supported by your HP printer, you can print wirelessly with HP mobile printing solutions from laptops, tablets, or smartphones. You can choose from numerous mobile printing solutions for home or business environments on popular operating systems, including Android, Chrome, iOS, OS X, and Windows. So how do you connect your mobile device to your printer? There are several ways to go about it, and it will depend on the printer’s capability and location.
Wi-Fi: Take advantage of your laptop, phone, or tablet’s wireless capability to print to a printer near you that’s connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
Wireless Direct or Wi-Fi Direct: You can use this to connect directly to a printer near you, just like with a Wi-Fi network.
Cloud / Internet – Cloud or internet connection lets you print to an HP printer on another network or to a printer in a remote location.
Victoria E Lathos
How do you update the printer driver?
Julia Page
Hello Victoria!
1. Go to your printer manufacturer’s Website.
2. Click Support & Drivers and select the Download drivers and software (and firmware) button. Type the name and number of your printer into the search bar. Click the Go button.
3. In the next section, select your operating system version to get the latest correct driver. Once you have chosen the operating system, click to download the driver under the ‘Driver’ heading.
4. After you have downloaded the driver, run the installer to complete the setup. A reboot may be required in some cases, but afterward, your printer will have the latest driver version that its manufacturer offers.
I hope this helps!
Mary Allen
my printer is still not working every thing is blinking nothing will turn off. i really like this printer
Julia Page
Hello Mary! What model of HP printer are you using?
mfm
Hi,
I have an HP Officejet 7610 series printer
I loaded the four color ink cartridges.
The printer works and prints perfectly, but the ink level is incorrect.
The printer did not detect the correct amount of ink.
And this third time, she didn’t find the right amount.
What is the solution?
Julia Page
Step 1: Take out the ink cartridges
Step 2: Turn ON your printer and wait for 20 seconds. Turn it off. Allow the printer to completely turn off.
Step 3: Repeat this step five times so that the HP cartridge identification information will be erased from the printer’s memory. (HP printers normally store the identification information of the last five ink cartridges that were used.)
Step 4: Replace the black and the color HP cartridges inside the printer. Print a test page to ensure the cartridge level system is reset and the machine is printing correctly.
tony
I have replaced a color 63xl cartridge into my HP 3830 and the printer requested to remove and reinstall . I have done this several times and have cleaned the contacts both on the cartridge and printer with the same results. If I reinstall the original cartridge, I get the same request from the printer. I’ve done the shut off and reinstall with no change of operation. Same results even with a third cartridge. “Remove and Reinstall making sure it is correctly installed. IS it time for a new printer>
Julia Page
Based on the information provided, it looks like that the printer is the issue, since you’ve tried installing and reinstalling both the original and replacement ink cartridges, however gave you the same error. You can reach out to your printer manufacturer’s customer care as you might need to send the unit for further technical help.
Delores Proctor
Hello, I have replaced my ink cartridges with new ones. Keep getting the same message: Cartridges are not communicating correctly with the printer. Need help. Thanks
Julia Page
You can try to clean the electrical contacts by:
1. Open the ink cartridge access door. The carriage will move to the center of the printer and wait until the printer is idle and silent before you continue.
2. Disconnect any cords connected to the printer, such as the power cord and USB cable.
3. Press down on the ink cartridge to release it, and then pull the ink cartridge toward you to remove it from its slot.
4. Hold the ink cartridge by its sides.
5. Inspect the copper-colored contacts for ink and debris buildup.
6. Gently wipe the contacts with a dry swab or lint-free cloth until they are free of debris.
7. Lightly dampen a clean foam-rubber swab or lint-free cloth with distilled water, and then clean the contacts.
8. Lightly dampen another clean foam-rubber swab or lint-free cloth with distilled water, and then clean the electrical contacts in the carriage,
9. Wait for the ink cartridge and carriage contacts to dry before you continue (approximately 10 minutes).
10. Hold the ink cartridge by its sides with the contacts toward the printer, insert the ink cartridge into its slot, and then gently push the ink cartridge until it snaps into place.
11. Repeat these steps to clean and then reinsert the other ink cartridge.
12. Close the ink cartridge access door.
13. Reconnect the power cord or USB cable to the printer, if needed.
14. Turn on the printer if it does not turn on automatically.