Apple's Image Capture & Officejet Pro 8600

How do I set up my OfficeJet Pro 8600 to work with Apple's Image Capture on my Macbook Air running OS X (10.9.3)?
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Much appreciated! Worked the first time. Thanks.

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  • How to make mirror image on officejet pro 8600

    how to make mirror image on officejet pro 8600

    Hi,
    You can not make mirror images with printers but you can print mirror images on printers. This is how to print mirror images on a normal printer:
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&dlc=en&docname=bpu02032&lc=en&product=61561
    Regards.
    BH
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  • Officejet Pro 8600 e. Problem scanning from Scan and Capture App in Win 8.1

    Officejet Pro 8600 e.  New.
    Installed on HP Envy 23 Touch. Running Windows 8.1.  
    Wireless set up. Prints fine.  Problem is scanning from the HP Scan and Capture Software App in Win 8.1  
    Using Scan and Capture App I can scan photos fine.  They come out clear.  Scanning documents in GRAY has multiple bands/lines in gray over the entire page running vertically.  Scanning documents in COLOR are fine.
    Also, if I scan from the printer directly using the touch screen on the printer, the scan output is fine.
     I did the Scan utilty to discover any errors and it did not show any.  I think it's a software error.  I am going to uninstall the HP Scan App and then reinstall.  So, I will do the uninstall/reinstall and report back.
    Also, I would like to know if there is a desktop program for scanning?  I would prefer to use that instead of the Modern HP Scan and Capture App.
    Thanks....
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    Hi artrum,
    I understand you've been experiencing issues scanning from your Officejet 8600 using the Windows Scan and Capture program. I will certainly do my best to help you with this!
    From what you've explained, I believe you're correct, it does seem like it's an issue just with the Windows Scan and Capture program and as you've been able to scan from the front panel of the printer you definitely have the HP software installed. What I'd like to do is have you use the HP Scan software, where you should no longer run into issues.
    To access the HP Scan software and be able to access it easily from your desktop I'd like you to follow the steps below:
    1. Go to your start screen and just start typing File Explorer. You should be able to then open it to access your computer's files.
    2. Then open Local Disk (C: ), followed by Program Files (x86), followed by HP, then HP Officejet Pro 8600, followed finally by bin.
    3. In the bin folder you should see HPScan. You will want to right click on HPScan and go to Send To and then select Desktop.
    Now you should see HP Scan on your desktop and be able to open it and scan through that application.
    Hope this helps, have a great day!
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  • How do I print as a "reverse or mirror image" on the HP Officejet Pro 8600 model # N911a

    How do I  print as a "reverse or mirror image" on the HP Officejet Pro 8600 model # N911a

    I have spent hours figuring out how to print a t-shirt transfer since my new HP printer doesn't seem to allow for mirror image printing (yet my old HP printer easily let me select this feature).   Here's what worked for me, using Word 2010:
    Create the text and insert any images  into the document as you normally would.
    Go to Insert / WordArt and chose a style of lettering (I don’t think it matters what you choose since you will be cutting and pasting the data from 1 above).   A text box will appear and a new "double-decker" tab will appear at the right (Drawing Tools on top and Format below).
    Copy what you created in step 1 and paste it into the text box.
    Click on the Format tab (the cursor must be inside the text box for the Format tab to be visible).
    Choose Text Effects / 3-D Options and then 3-D Rotation Options.  A dialogue box will open.  For the X value, enter 180.  Do not enter anything for the other values.  Your image should have rotated to mirror image.
    Click Close and save your document.
    You should now be able to print your document as usual.
    Good luck!

  • My Apple Computer says "Connecting to Device." I have a HP Officejet Pro 8600

    I have a Mac with iOS Yosemite with a Officejet Pro 8600, all of a sudden I open the program and it stays on teh screen that says "Connecting to Device"
    Help. I can't open the program to scan.  I can still print though, I'm not sure if that's due to the cord connected or the fact that I still have it hooked up to wifi
    Please help
    Thanks

    Hi @Smoove 
    I can't say for certain what is causing the issue at this point, but I would be happy to help you figure it out, and more importantly, resolve the issue.
    Let's reset the printing system, repair disk permissions, re-add the printer using the right driver, and try to scan again.
    Reset Printing System
    Click the Apple icon (   ), and then click System Preferences.
    In the Hardware section, click Print & Fax/Scan. The Print & Fax/Scan  dialog box opens.
    Right-click (or  Ctrl  +click) in the left panel, and then click Reset printing system…
    Click OK to confirm the reset.
    Type the correct Name and Password.
    Click OK to reset the printing system. The Print & Fax dialog box shows no printer selected
    Note: This will remove all printers in the print and Fax/Scan, any printer removed can be re-added later by clicking the plus (+) symbol.
    Repair Disk Permissions
    On the Dock, click Applications, and then click Utilities.
    Double-click Disk Utility.
    Highlight your hard drive/partition on the left (by default this is "Macintosh HD").
    Click the Repair Disk Permissions button at the bottom of the window.
    Once the repair is complete, restart the computer and add the printer back.
    When you add the printer, please ensure you are using the HP driver.
    Select Add other Printer or Scanner                                                      
    Select the printer you are adding and next to 'Use' you can select the printer driver 
    I look forward to hearing from you.
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  • Image shifts every 1.125 inches printing photos on an OfficeJet Pro 8600

    On my OfficeJet Pro 8600 I notice that I have a line through images every 1.125 inches. Any ideas?
    I have already attempted to align the printhead.
    I am running Windows 7.
     HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus e-All-in-One Printer - N911g/N911h

    I should mention that this is when I print from Windows to HP photopaper (4" x 6")

  • Poor image quality when scanning coins with officejet pro 8600 plus

    I recently upgraded my printer from an HP 2210 to and HP officejet pro 8600 plus. image quality on coin scans is terrible.
    I have tried scanning both with the HP software and with windows 7 fax and scan software
    I have saved images as BMP, JPG, PNG, and TIFF
    I have used resolutions from 300 dpi to 1200 DPI
    All give me similar unacceptable results.
    Images are better when scanned flat on the scanner than when in slabbed holders, and from this I am guessing that the plastic is somehow interfering wiht the scan. Either that, or there is a very shallow depth of field so that even moving the coin a few mm away from the glass moves it out of focus. But even a raw coin placed directly on the glass has significantly worse image quality than the old 2100. 
    The first image is  a coin scanned with the old 2100. The second has been scanned in a similar slab by the  8600

    Hi terry_renee,
    Welcome to the HP Forums! I am happy to help you with this scanning issue! I did a test with an HP Officejet 8600, at 1200 dpi, and no plastic covering. Just the quarter on the glass, and we cropped it to the quarter. This is the result.
    I have a few questions for you:
    What Operating System are you using for scanning? Windows or Mac? What version?
    What scanning software are you using?
    Are you scanning from the computer, or the printer's control panel? 
    Hope to hear back from you, and have a great day!
    RnRMusicMan
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  • I have an hp account. I am installing a new hp officejet pro 8600 to my apple lap top. I need help

    I already have an hp account.  I need help with installing my new hp officejet pro 8600 to my mac lap top.  what is this printer's claim conde #  where do  enter this code that I received.  I need help

    Hi pwestra,
    Welcome to the HP Support Forums. I see that you would like to learn how to install your Officejet 8600 printer to your Mac laptop and then setup the ePrint feature of the printer.
    The first thing we need to do is to connect the printer to your wireless network. This can be easily accomplished from the front panel of the printer using the Wireless Setup Wizard. If you are unsure how to do this, the steps can be found on page 225 of your User Guide in the section titled “Set up the printer using the Wireless Setup Wizard”.
    Now let’s get the printer installed onto your laptop. Please follow the steps in Installing the Printer Software on a Wireless or Wired (Ethernet) Network for the version of Mac OS X that you are running on your laptop.  You should now be able to print and scan wirelessly.
    To setup the ePrint feature of the printer please start by following the steps in Getting the Printer Claim Code. Once you have the web services information sheet with the claim code you can use it to claim the printer and then Set Up a Custom Email Address for ePrint.
    If things go awry while following the above, please let me know at what step things went askance and the contents of any error messages.
    Regards,
    Happytohelp01
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  • Officejet Pro 8600 - Macbook Pro and Macbook Air will not print

    Products:
    HP Officejet Pro 8600
    Macbook Pro (Mac OS X, Version 10.7.5)
    Macbook Air (OS X, Version 10.8.2)
    Question:
    Why did my Macs initially print fine, but now will not print at all?
    Full Story:
    I have a wireless network at my house that consisted of a 30mb cable internet, Netgear 900n, HP Officejet Pro 8600, 2 Dell Laptops with Windows 7, a Lenovo Laptop with Windows 7, and Dell Tower with Windows 7 - All printed just fine.
    The HP Officejet 8600 was added to my network about 2 months ago.  
    I added a Macbook Pro and a Macbook Air about 3 weeks ago.  Both Macs printed just fine for about a week.  Then suddenly they stopped.  I spent about 2 hours on the phone with HP Service, and they finally said it must be my router.  So I called Netgear.  Netgear was useless!  They wanted me to agree to charges for services before they would even discuss the issue.  
    Due to information provided by HP's service support, and because Netgear will not support their product, I promptly purchased a new router - an Apple Airport Extreme.
    The Macs recognize the printer, will print if hardwired via a USB cable, but will not print wirelessly to the Officejet Pro 8600.  The PCs print fine.  
    The frustration that is being felt is compound by the fact that the Macs printed just fine with the Officejet Pro 8600 2 weeks ago, and now the printer just shows "idle"... even with a new router. (see image below)
    Please help, I appreciate any support.  
    As a side note, the HP Service rep was very friendly, and definitely tried to support the HP Product, which is much more than I can say about Netgear.
    Thank you,
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    Hi,
    More likely the issue related with Multicast, which Apple devices relies on to communicate with teh device through the network.
    First try unplugging the router for 30 seconds.
    Plug it back to the power and wait for 2-3 minutes.
    Turn the HP printer Off and back On, then check for any difference.
    If the same persists, try changing your router configuration as following
    Note: the settings below are not related with the HP product, I provide you the steps as a best effor and those are only based on my own knowledge. you may try modifying the router settings at your own risk:
    Open the router configuration page (can be found listed as the Default Gateway by clicking the Wireless icon on the printer, then print a network configuration report.
    Click the Advanced tab.
    Click the Setup option from the menu, then click on WAN Setup.
    Make sure to uncheck the box next to Disable IGMP Proxying and Apply the changes.
    Click the LAN Setup on the same Setup menu.
    Set the RIP Version as RIP-2 and Apply the changes.
    Reboot your router and then check for any change.
    I hope you may find that information useful, you may also use the user guide below for further information:
    http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/WNDR4500/WNDR4500_UM_07DEC2011.pdf
    Shlomi
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  • HP Officejet Pro 8600 N911g always cannot print and scan after turn on the Mac from sleep

    Dear Community:
    This is my printer:
     1. Product Name and Number
    Product Name HP Officejet Pro 8600 N911g Product Model Number CM750A Product Serial Number {Private Information Removed} Service ID 23022 Firmware Version CLP1CN1150CR Total Page Count 4187
     2. Operating System installed (if applicable) 
         Mac OS X 10.7.5
     3. Error message (if any) 
    After several issue which prevented me from printing I uninstalled all HP software on my Mac OS X 10.7.5 laptop. I downloaded and installed: Officejet-Pro-8600_v12.23.0.dmg after complete I can print and scan. then I go home and put my laptop to sleep. after I come back to work this morning I cannot print and scan again. HP utility cannot connect to that printer because all information there (all fields) displayed as: unknown Please help.
    4. Any changes made to your system before the issue occurred
         Nothing. I just put my Mac to sleep and put it back on.
     5. In the subject title, include a brief, specific description of the problem, and your product information (i.e., product name of your laptop, notebook, printer, other device, etc.)
    After several issue which prevented me from printing I uninstalled all HP software on my Mac OS X 10.7.5 laptop. I downloaded and installed: Officejet-Pro-8600_v12.23.0.dmg after complete I can print and scan. then I go home and put my laptop to sleep. after I come back to work this morning I cannot print and scan again. HP utility cannot connect to that printer because all information there (all fields) displayed as: unknown Please help.
    Is there anyone out there who have any idea on how to solve this problem? Thank you all in advance.
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    OK, here are more specific instructions:
    1. Open Finder (double-click the Finder icon in the Dock).
    2. On the left side of the resulting Finder window click on Applications.
    3. Double-click on "Image Capture".
    4. Follow the instructions above.
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  • Change print presets Officejet Pro 8600

    Because of a glitch I had to re-install my printer.  That went just fine, but now I need to add some new print presets, e.g., Color Draft, Color Normal, B&W Draft, B&W Normal.  I cannot remember how I did this in the past and need help.  All I can find is checking out the default presets, but I can't find anyplace to set new presets.  Can someone help?  Thank you in advance.

    Greetings , 
    I would be delighted to help you setup up printing presets on your Mac 10.10 for your Officejet Pro 8600. First you would want to choose the all the settings you want saved for your first preset. You can find several of these settings in; Choose advanced print settings document from Apple support. I've copied the basic instructions from Save your print settings to use later and added some images for you; Save your settings as a preset;Open a document, then choose File > Print  (Command + P)
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  • Can I print from my iPhone 4 using an HP Officejet Pro 8600 N911a

    Can I print from my iPhone 4 using an HP Officejet Pro 8600 N911a.  And if so how do I do this????

    Hi stacy7560,
    You can print from your iPhone4 to your 8600 using Apple's AirPrint feature.  I have a few steps you can follow to do this:
    1.  Make sure the iPhone is on the same wireless network as your printer.
    2.  Select the mail application on the iOS device and open an email you wish to print.  
    3.  At the top of the screen, locate and press the action icon.
    4.  Select the "Print" option.
    5.  Make sure your printer is in the top field of the Printer Options screen.  If not, tap “Select Printer.”  Your printer should appear.
    6.  Press the “Print” selection.
    Note:  To print a photo, follow these same steps once you have opened the image you wish to print.
    Let me know if this helps.
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  • My HP OfficeJet Pro 8600 won't connect to my wireless router

    This is bizarre.  I have had my HP OfficeJet Pro 8600 for about 6 months.  It has generally worked fine, and we have used it wirelessly only.  But now it refuses to connect to the router.  It can FIND the router, and it can find other networks in the area, but it won't connect to the router.  I ran the Wireless Network Test, and the results say:
    Wireless On - Pass // Wireless Working - Pass //
    Network Name (SSID) found - Pass //  Wireless Networks Detected - 9
    Printer Settings Consistent with Wireless Router Settings - Pass / No Filtering - FAIL //
    So it recommends solution as follows: "1 If MAC Address filtering is enabled, and you would like to keep it enabled, you must add the Mac address of your printer to the list of permitted devices for your router before continuing."
    Except, guess what, I don't have MAC Address filtering enabled.  I wouldn't know how to do that, much less check for it.
    Also, before today, this was never a problem.  HELP!
    Thanks....
    If you are interested, here's more detail and background.  
    Before today, the only problem we have had is that frequently our Apple laptop (OS X 10.6) has trouble connecting to the printer.  This has been odd because the printer is connected to the network, and so is the laptop, but the laptop can't find the printer - it thinks the printer is "offline" (even though it's not).  Usually, if I wait a while, it will find the printer, and it will resolve itself work fine.  If not, we sometimes have found that it can fix itself if you restart the laptop -- restarting the printer does not make a difference.   In fact, I did exactly that today, and it resolved itself.  And I printed.  Fine, right?
    But then I wanted to do more printing, and the problem of the laptop not finding the printer came up again, so I decided to really "get to the bottom of this."  I don't remember exactly what I did, but somehow I was persuaded by the online help, that the correct solution would be to go into my System Preferences / Print and Fax, and click on the "-", which de-installs the printer, with the idea of re-installing the printer.  But then when I tried to re-install the printer, it could not find the printer.  Ugh!  Wierdly, it found an 8600 Scanner, but not an 8600 printers.  After installing and de-installing the 8600 scanner a few times, I eventually deinstalled everything, and I decided to start from scratch.  I got my HP disk, and installed all the software again from the beginning (even though it was already there), and then it looked for my printer, but couldn't find it.  So then I got a USB cord, and plugged that in.
    So, now I have a situation where I do have a working printer via the USB cord, but no wireless connection at all.  In particular, since the Office Jet Pro 8600 won't connect to the router, I don't know what else to do.  My Apple MacBook pro is 2 feet away from the printer, and it is connected to the router just fine (as is my blackberry), and I have never before had a problem connecting to the wireless router by the printer.
    Any suggestions?

    There are two things that can trip the mac filtering test to fail:  actual MAC address filtering setup (sounds like this is not the case) and using wireless channel 6 or automatic for wireless channel in the wireless network settings (in the router).  Since it does show failed for MAC filtering and you do not use this option, try changing the wireless channel in the router to 1 or 11.  Those two channels provide the best compatibility with printers due to less interference.  Almost everything defaults to auto or 6 for the channel and this causes a lot of interference.  This change should not affect anything at all.  To do this, you may need to contact the router manufacturer as the process differs from router to router.
    What brand and model is the router?
    Has anything in the network settings changed at all?
    What version is the Mac OS X?  There may be additional steps to take as it sounds like there are two separate issues involved and this could be revisited later.
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  • Configuring "Scan To E-mail" on HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus N911g

    This is the same issue reported by several other users in this forum to which no solution has been provided.
    I have been unsuccessful in setting up the scan to e-mail option for a HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus N911g purchased on August 12th 2012 and using the firmware CLP1CN1150CR.
    I am trying to do this through the Embedded Web Server interface to the printer from an iMac running Mac OS X 10.6.8 and HP Utility 5.8.0.  More specifically the page under "Scan -> Scan to E-mail -> Outgoing E-mail Profiles".
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    When scan to e-mail is used from the printer, I get an error message:  Cannot connect to server.  Check server name and address.
    When tested from the computer during the setup of an outgoing e-mail profile, I get an error message:  The device could not send the test e-mail message. (EmailAccounts-timeout).
    When I try to configure the page under "Settings -> E-mail Alerts -> E-mail Server" and use exactly the same values as the ones in the outgoing e-mail profile above, the Save and Test option fails with an error message:  The device could not send the test e-mail message.
    Interestingly enough, I am able to use the computer's e-mail client with the option Scan To Computer -> E-mail as PDF or E-mail as JPEG.  With this option, the file is scanned and added as an attachment to a mail message from the Mail client under Mac OS X.  When I press the Send button, the e-mail is sent successfully through the same SMTP server.
    All the error messages seem to indicate that the printer's e-mail client software is unable to establish a connection to the SMTP server.  However, it is not clear what configuration parameter is the one that could be causing the problem.
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    After further research, I noticed that there are other possible default Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) port values:
    Port 25 is the standard SMTP port number.
    Port 465 is the port number for SMTP over SSL, Secure SMTP (SSMTP).
    Port 587 is the dedicated port number for a Mail Submission Agent (MSA) that uses a variant of the SMTP, as specified in RFC 6409, which requires that clients are authorized and authenticated to use the mail submission service.
    I had been using port  number 25 as this is the standard one.  However, all tests were failing.  Hence, I decided to try the tests with ports numbers 465 and 587.
    Port number 465 failed with the same errors listed above.  However, the tests passed with port number 587.  After saving the successful configuration with port number 587, I tried the scan to e-mail option from the printer and it worked.
    A mail submission agent (MSA) is a computer program or software agent that receives electronic mail messages from a mail user agent (MUA) and cooperates with a mail transfer agent (MTA) for delivery of the mail.
    Historically in Internet mail, both MTA and MSA functions use port number 25.  However, many Internet Service Providers (ISPs)  and enterprise or institutional networks restrict the ability to connect to remote MTAs on port 25.
    With a dedicated port 587, it is always possible for users to connect to their domain to submit new mail.  Availability of a MSA on port 587 enables nomadic users to continue to send mail via their preferred submission servers even from within others' networks.  Using a specific submission server is a requirement when sender policies or signing practices are enforced.
    I know that many users may find the technical details boring or confusing, but I just wanted to include some background to those who actually care about this level of detail.  I also wanted to provide a possible solution to other users who are experiencing the same problem.
    So, in a nutshell, if the Scan To E-mail option is not working for you using port number 25, then try one of the other SMTP port numbers listed above.  If none of them work, check your mail provider for other possible outgoing server port numbers.

  • WiFi Wireless Setup Wizard produces Blue Screen of Death on Officejet Pro 8600 Plus

    The wireless setup wizard on my Officejet Pro 8600 Plus is failing immediately after "scanning for networks". I get a blue screen of death with error message B8494B00, followed by "turn printer on and off" with flashing screen.
    I bought the printer about one month ago and it has worked perfectly so far. My Apple Time Capsule failed yesterday, so I bought a new one (latest model) and had to set up the wireless network again. When I tried to do so on the printer, I got the error for the first time. Nothing else had changed. Other devices are working with no problems on the new network. The computer is an Apple iMac running OS Mountain Lion. 
    I have tried turning the printer on and off, disconnecting the power and reconnecting, then turning it on again, but no result. I have restored the wireless to factory settings, but no difference. 
    Please help. 

    Right off I have to tell you I do not "speak Mac".
    I assume the "Apple Time Capsule" is a name for a network router?  A syncing device?
    Unless I am mistaken:
    You do not need the Wizard to set up the network -- it is pretty software for an HP PC; when it works, it can make things easier.  The setup Wizard is not necessary for the process.  I should think this is true for the Mac.
    ==================================================​===================================
    If you cannot get someone from the Printing group to answer your specific concern,
    you may have succes with the following:
    The User Guide has pretty good detail on how to set up the networking necessary to get the printer connected to either a PC or Mac environment.  Assuming you can get the printer to "Reset network settings" (User Guide, page 222), then you can re-enter the information you require manually.  It is a bit tedious, but is may work better than fighting the Wizard.
    OfficeJet Pro 8600 User Guide
    You may be able to circumvent sone or all of this by reinstalling the Full Feature Software for your printer -- that assumes you are first able to "reset network settings", at least, and get a printout test page to verify that the reset actually worked.
    Select your printer from HP Office Jet 8600 series
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