Printing with HP all-in-one connected to Airport Extreme with USB

We have an HP Photosmart 2610 all-in-one, an AirPort Extreme base station, and a G-5 MacIntosh running OS 10.4.8. We can print when the all-in-one unit is connected directly to the Mac with USB cable, however, we are unable to print when the USB cable is connected to the base station. What can you suggest?

Which driver are you using?
According to HP must use drivers 6.3.4 or 7.0
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericDocument?lc=en&cc=us&docname=c00035369

Similar Messages

  • Anyone had any luck scanning with hp all in one connected on airport express usb bonjour

    Can someone tell me if apple will provide any support for scanning device included in hp all in one printers when connected on airport with USB bonjour network?
    From what I have read so far, it would seem that the only way to get a network printer to work decently is to use it with an airport extreme base station with an ethernet cable.  The usb "way" of the airport express doesn't seem to handle any fancy utility like ink level, test page or scanning. 
    Anyone have a solution other than that of buying an airport extreme base station ?
    Sorry for my english, i'm from québec Canada (french canadien)
    Thanks for any help

    Can someone tell me if apple will provide any support for scanning device included in hp all in one printers when connected on airport with USB bonjour network?
    Apple receives the printer driver software from various manufacturers. So far, none of the printer manufacturers have chosen to include extra features in the "USB network" versions of the software. Since this is a user forum, none of us here have any knowledge about what future plans may be.
    Your question really should be directed to the manufacturer of your all-in-one device. While we can't speak for Apple, it would be logical to assume that they would include this software shortly after it is made available by the printer manufacturer.
    From what I have read so far, it would seem that the only way to get a network printer to work decently is to use it with an airport extreme base station with an ethernet cable.
    That's correct. Another way of saying the same thing is that if you want your all-in-one device to function correctly on a network, then look for a network all-in-one device, not a USB device.  A properly configured wireless all-in-one would also work as a network device, since it connects to the network, not to USB.

  • HT4356 I have an HP 4500 printer connected to airport extreme with usb.  All our portable notebooks print via air but cannot get iPad to be recognized for printing.  Do I really have to have one of the other HPs listed?

    I have an HP 4500 printer connected to airport extreme with usb.  All our portable notebooks print via air but cannot get iPad to be recognized for printing.  Do I really have to have one of the other HPs listed?

    Rufus Cat-
    Even if it was compatible, AirPrint does not work through a USB link, only Ethernet or WiFi.
    I do not see your HP 4500 listed on Apple's list of AirPrint compatible printers.  <iOS: AirPrint 101>  Therefore you need to take another approach.  To start, I suggest you download the free HP App, ePrint Home & Biz.  It has limitations, but should get you printing with your existing setup.
    There are other printing Apps with more features such as Print n Share and PrintCentral, but they can only be accessed from within other Apps that have the "Open In" option.
    Your best option may be to share your computer's printer as AirPrint over WiFi.  Programs that are reported to do that well are Printopia and FingerPrint.  Your computer must be on and awake any time you want to print.  <Printopia for Macintosh>  <FingerPrint for PC and Mac>
    Fred

  • Do I need to connect the AirPort Extreme with a ethnet cable

    Do I need to connect the AirPort Extreme with a ethnet cable

    Hi Tracy,
    I have an airport express connected by ethernet cable to a Netgear modem which is connected to a phone socket. Those devices stay at one end of the house. I can use my MacBook Pro to connect to the internet (by Wi-Fi, no cables) anywhere else in the house.  I hope this helps.
    Ian.

  • HP C3180 - Can I SCAN with this All-In-One connected to base station?

    I bought a HP C3180 all in one Printer/Scanner/Copier and I have it connected to my Airport Extreme base station.
    My question is, is there any way to Scan with this via the USB connection to the Airport Base Station ? Or do I have to connect it directly to the Mac?
    Thanks for any input
    Happy 4th,
    -Rob

    Robbie:
    You will have to connect the device directly to the computer to scan. Scanning is not supported when connected to the Airport.
    I've heard several explanations as to why this is the case. Some say it is a poorly written driver by the printer manufacturers and others say it is a limitaion of the Airport. I'm not sure which is correct but bottom line is, it doesn't work.
    Hope this helps.
    David

  • How Do I Connect An Airport Extreme With Password to another Wireless Devic

    We have a setup for two different wireless devices so that there are multiple locations that can get online, but the entire setup has no passwords assigned. We would like to assign passwords to both wireless devices so that only the appropriate people are getting online. How does one do this?
    The first wireless device that connects directly to the modem from the phone company is a brand new Apple Airport Extreme. The computer that set up the device so that people can get a signal was from a PC that is directly connected to the Airport Extreme via an ethernet cable. Also connected to the Airport Extreme is an ethernet cable that goes (50-100ft) to another wireless device - by Netgear - which then sends out another signal to pick up wireless internet, which is the signal/network that I work from.
    If we assign a password to the Airport Extreme, I'm guessing it will complete screw up the connection to the Netgear. How would that be dealt with? And, how could we then, if we wanted, set up a password for the Netgear as well. I've read some initial information on the user guide CD and online, but I don't know the terminology of whether these are networks or just wireless devices 'bridged' together, etc.
    My biggest concern, is it works right now, but the owner of the devices wants to put passwords on it and I want to make sure we can keep it working even with passwords. Does anyone know how to easily set up passwords and can I do it from my computer even though they were initially set up by a PC? Or do I have to do it from the PC and if so, how, because I am completely a Mac person and am very unfamiliar with Windows. Thanks.

    Question that I need to know now is how do we set up a password on the Apple Airport Extreme now, when it is already set up and working without one?
    Open AirPort Utility.
    Select your base station, and then choose Manual Setup from the Base Station menu. Enter the base station password if necessary.
    Click AirPort in the toolbar, and then click Wireless.
    Choose a password scheme from the Wireless Security pop-up menu.
    Enter the password all users will need in order to join this wireless network.
    AirPort Utility 5.1 Help: Password-protecting your wireless network
    Also, are there different types of passwords and if so, what is the most reliable one so that we don't lose connections, time out or have any other quirks?
    There are different types of wireless encryption. WPA2 and WPA are the most secure especially when used with a non-dictionary password. 128 bit WEP is passable in most situations but not very strong. 40/64 bit WEP is extremely weak.
    There is really no general "reliability" issue with any of them. Some devices aren't compatible with some of them.
    If when we assign a password to the Apple Airport Extreme and for some reason the Netgear stops working, how do we unassign/take away the password on the Airport to get it back to the current setup that we know does work?
    Follow the procedure above but disable wireless encryption instead of enabling it.

  • Cant connect to Airport extreme with Macbook.

    Hi all. I am a switcher. I bought my iMac G5 in Feb. I loved it so much I got a Macbook notebook recently cuss of the free iPod deal. Plus I missed being able to be moblie with my computer. I had a linksys router from my old wireless pc but found it very difficult to hook up with my Macbook. I called Linksys for support but because my router is 3 yrs old, they wanted me to pay 9.95 for help. I would have but I cant understand those people. I love apple products and after seeing so many rave reviews on the airport extreme I purchased it. The lure of the 5 min set up brought me in. Well here I am hours later and nothing. I did manage to get rid of the blinking amber light. I dont know how, just kept messing with the settings and whoa, it worked, nice green light. I am not good at setting up networks so I hope someone can give me some advice.
    I tried to set up the printer and nothing. I gave up and moved on to the Macbook. It says it cant find the base station. I tried to manually add the network I created, again no luck. So am I missing something simple here?
    iMac G5, macbook   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    broke down and called support. Turns out a setting was set to manual on macbook. Dont know why but glad its resolved. If all else fails call tech support, huh?

  • Trying to connect to Airport Extreme with Dell Wireless 1370 and Windows XP

    Home network using Airport Extreme Base Station with WPA-PSK (TKIP) Security. All works well with MACs in the house (G5, iMac, and Powerbook). Trying to connect a Dell Latitude D610 with built-in Dell Wireless 1370 WLAN mini-PCI Card to the home network.
    Initially home network is not seen on Dell Laptop in available networks (as expected as it has not been added to list of available networks and is a "closed" network)although I do see the neighbors network so card is working and sees "open" networks.
    Set-up options for the Dell 1370 card include:
    Network Name (SSID)
    Network Authentication (Includes "open", "shared", "802.1X", "WPA", "WPA-PSK", and "CCKM")
    Data Encryption (When WPA-PSK is selected it defaults to Auto)
    Network Key
    Confirm Key
    All other configuration items are greyed out.
    I enter my SSID, select WPA-PSK, Data Encryption defaults to auto, tried entering passwrod in Network Key and Confirm Key which does not seem to work. Adds to list of preferred networks but does not indicate availability.
    Question is I have a password that I use on MACs for access to WPA-PSK network. On the Dell there is no spot for a password and it does not seem to work in the Network Key or Confirm Key boxes.
    Any assistance would be appreciated.
    Thanks
    mark
    Airport Extreme Base Station   Windows XP   Dell Wireless 1370 WLAN Mini-PCI card

    Initially home network is not seen on Dell Laptop in
    available networks (as expected as it has not been
    added to list of available networks and is a "closed"
    network)
    Open (broadcast your SSID) your network and see if that makes a difference.
    Often (especially in crowded airwaves) a closed network can cause connection issues for some adapters.
    iFelix

  • How do i connect my airport extreme with my airport express

    how do i link my Airport Express with my Airport Extreme?

    Hello Bob -
    I have an Apple Extreme (5th Gen) and I have tried to extend my network with an Apple Express Model No. A1264 with the ethernet connection.  It does not seem to work, and has crashed my network twice.  When I did get it to work, the wireless crawled.  When I took the AirPort Express off of the network the speed went back up.
    Can this be done to extend the network, as I have the Extreme in the basement where the cable comes into the house, and I have two other floors that need wireless access.  Any suggestions for this older model AirPort Express? 
    Thanks.

  • Can i access music on my hard drive connected to airport extreme with my iphone 5

    Can I access  photos and music on my usb hard drive connected to an airport extreme using an iPhone 5? I can access theme with mac and pc.
    Thanks, Kevex.

    Yes, but not out of the box. You have to download an app like FileBrowser.

  • Can't connect to airport extreme with my Sony Vaio laptop - don't have airport utility disc, how do I get connected?

    My main home computer is an imac and all devices are apple. I do have however a sony Vaio laptop for work and I cannot get it to connect at home to the airport extreme wireless network. Can I get an airport extreme utility disc to install manually?
    Roooble

    You can download the Apple Airport Utility directly from Apple:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1547?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
    Regards,
    Shawn

  • Access to external drives connected to Airport Extreme via USB Hub

    I have 2 computers connected wirelessly to an Airport Extreme 802.11n base station. I have a Belkin powered USB hub connected to the USB port on the Extreme. There is a Lacie hard drive, a USB printer and a Kingston flash drive connected to the USB hub.
    The printer was connected using Bonjour and is working fine. The other devices connected to the USB hub aren't getting picked up. They did work at one point, but are no longer viewable from the computers (MAC Book and Windows XP). How can I re-configure the Extreme or my computers so that they'll work again?

    DLNA = Digital Living Network Alliance. DLNA works in a Server-Client fashion with the Server providing the means to stream audio/video files to the client. DLNA servers are also called media servers. The AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS), with an attached USB HDD at best, can perform as a media storage device ... not as a server. You would still need a media server (either hardware or software) to perform this role.
    For example, I use a software DLNA-compliant media server, called TwonkyServer. I run this server on one of my Mac minis. It gets its media files that are stored on a USB HDD attached to my 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBSn). TwonkyServer then streams these video files to my Xbox 360 which performs as a media client/player.

  • Connecting to an external hard drive connected to airport extreme via usb

    I have two computers running off my airport extreme base station. I have a desktop computer connected via an ethernet connection and i have a laptop that connects wirelessly. I have an external hard drive connected via the usb on my Airport. I installed my airport disk utility software on my desktop as it is the computer i store all my itunes material on and it syncs to my ATV. I am able to see my external hard drive as a networked drive on my desktop, and it works fine. However i am not able to see the networked drive on my laptop. I am running Norton 360 on both machines and both machines are running Windows Vista.
    Do I have to install the Airport Disk Utility on both machines? I have read thru lots of threads about this and have not been able to solve this problem. I have gone into my firewall settings and allowed file sharing on my laptop. I cannot think of anything else to do. Any help would be greatly appreciated as this is the main reason I purchased my Airport Extreme.

    I have exactly the same set-up, but I can see the portable drive with my MacBookPro but not with the PC connected by an ethernet cable to the Airport Extreme. How did you get the PC to see the portable drive on the Airport?

  • Can I connect my Airport Extreme with my AT&T phone line

    We have an AT&T DSL line and modem in the house and would like to connect that phone line to my Apple Airport?
    Is that is something I can do myself?
    Does it work good for others out there that use AT&T
    Thx Much

    I too didn't realise the AE has no modem, so just bought a "Billion 5200s" modem which seems to work just fine.
    At the risk of going off topic, but in the spirit of also trying to contribute to the discussion, I initially set up the AE (firmware now 7.4.2) to "connection sharing" which I didn't think was quite correct, as the 5200s modem performs NAT. However, it's worked ok for a couple of days, but then trying to access an "Evocam" connected camera failed from the internet, but fine locally. I suspect both devices doing NAT doesn't work so well.
    So, I've just changed AE to bridge mode, & camera access now works
    What I still can't do is access my AE connected USB hd from the internet. The few write-ups I've found all seem to presume (but without explicitly stating) NAT is performed by AE. I did briefly try disabling NAT on the modem, but nothing worked then.
    Certainly over here, ADSL modems are not too common, manufacturers seemingly preferring to sell only combined modem/routers, which maybe introduce problems for folk new to an AE.

  • IMac connected to Airport Extreme stopped detecting printer

    Can't connect any more printer (Epson Stylus SX125) to iMac through Airport Extreme. Any solution?

    GoldHill wrote:
    USB Backup drive connected to USB port on Airport Extreme. Running system 10.5.5
    On my Macbook Pro, which I connect wirelessly, I was able to start Time Machine... Time Machine saw the backup drive and did a backup.. Yes it took a long time!! Anyway all is cool with that.
    My iMac is connected to the Airport Extreme by Ethernet. On the iMac when I started Time Machine, it does not see the backup hard drive. I can see and share the hard drive... works fine. But no luck with TM seeing the hard drive on the iMac.
    Questions is will Time Machine work with a computer that is connected to airport extreme by ethernet. If yes how o you set it up and what might be wrong??
    yes, it should work. hard to say what's wrong. try the following terminal command. it should not be necessary but it should help.
    defaults write com.apple.systempreferences TMShowUnsupportedNetworkVolumes 1
    One other important thing to mention. At first I plugged my new backup hard drive directly into the iMac with firewire 800. I started time machine and started the backup. I then stopped that backup and plugged the backup hard drive into the Airport extreme (USB port) I then trashed the partial backup folder off the backup hard drive. Is it possible that on the iMac there is still some TM file there pointing to the old original backup file??
    have you emptied trash? you should. the files won't really be deleted till you do. there is one other hidden file but it should not be necessary to remove it.
    Thanks.... any help is appreciated.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Multiple channels reading on SCXI 1600

    Hi, I'm trying to implement reading of 64 AI channels using SCXI-1600 and two SCXI-1100 modules. All channels have to be read once or twice per second. Reading will be initiated by software. I thought this should be implemented by DAQmxCfgImplicitTim

  • Bulk Complete Error

    Hello, I am currently having an issue with the Complete Bulk stored proc call that I am executing through the Jena Adapter. The problem is when the stored proc attempts to load an invalid date, here is the exception: ERROR[2012-02-03 23:02:40,115] -

  • Html web designs not generated lightroom 2.1 rc

    My html generate web pages are coming out all black - prog stalls on "loading". Flash galleries are generated fine. Tried re installing 2.1 - no help. checked catalogue, no help.

  • I am sure there is a simple answer... but why can't I find where my extension is after install?

    Hello, I downloaded KT-ly 's 151 shapes and borders, tried to instal them, but when I open my PS I can't find anywhere. I can find my other downloads under brushes and actions, but not this one... where should i be looking?? Also, on another border d

  • Re-size Container Children when AIR App Re-sizes

    I have component panels witin a dataGroup. The dataGroup re-sizes when the AIR application is resized, but the panels do not re-size along with the dataGroup. I'm using TileLayout for the dataGroup. The goal is, of course, to fill the entire dataGrou