I can not find a way to check the ink levels in the printer since I hooked it up to my envy23 touchscreen which runs windows 8.1 64-bit
SOURCE: HP 5610 officejet all in one: how do i check my ink levels?
Windows users: Turn on printer.....
In the HP Solution Center, click Settings, point to
Print Settings, and then click Printer Toolbox. Click the Estimated
Ink Levels tab.
Mac users:
In the HP Image Zone, click the Devices tab. In the Select Devices area, click the icon for your HP All-in-one. In the Device Options
area, click Settings, and then choose Maintain Printer. If prompted, select your HP All-in-one, and then click Utilities.
Hope this works for you....Eye
SOURCE: how to check ink level on hp officejet 6210 all-in-one printer
SOURCE: I can not install my HP Printers Officejet-- gives fatal error
This issue requires some serious trouble shooting and solutions cannot be posted as they are too long.
If you want further support you can avail free technical support on http://tinyurl.com/m7ghqz
SOURCE: I refilled HP 88 cartridge but printer (Officejet
Under the cartridge is a black like pump - on a new cartridge this is hard and rests firmly on an area inside your printer. As you print, the pump becomes softer - this is how the printer determines it is empty. Once refilled, the pump does not get back to the original state. Open the bottom of the cartridge and put a firm solid piece of folded paper in there - make sure it is steady and re-close cartridge. It will now read as full but may also show full - judge ink levels by the quality of print. Also make sure chip has not expired.
SOURCE: Scanner error in HP officejet Pro L7590
These instructions will fix the majority of scanner problems and networking problems using ethernet:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01849855&lc=en&dlc=ro&cc=ro&product=3643612&rule=4124&lang=ro
The key is to assign a static ip address for the printer. The install problems of trying to get the HP printer to be found will go away. You can then use the scanner. Also...it is crucial that when connecting other laptop's and PC's on the same network that you use the hp printer'rs host name to find the printer on the network. I find that the IP address can and usually fails to find the hp on the network. Mostly likely you cannot search the network for a hp printer until you go the route of find the hp network printer with the host name of the printer. You will also need your install disk when installing on other networl laptop's and PC's since windows xp and Vista machines don't have the drivers in the list. You will need to point the add printer gui driver to the disk and look for autorun.inf
file. After selecting that file...you can then see your drivers.
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