Can the mac air print to HP OfficeJet Pro 8600 Plus Wireless e-All-in-One?

Can the mac air print to HP OfficeJet Pro 8600 plus Wireless e-all-in-one?

AirPrint is an iOS 5 protocol.  It is not used on the Mac or Lion.  What you *can* do is add the wireless printer to you network and print from the mac using that.

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  • OfficeJet Pro 8600 Plus Wireless DOES NOT WORK with Mac Mavericks Based Network

    Replaced my Brother system with the HP OfficeJet Pro 8600 Plus yesterday.  There are many positive features of the 8600 Plus that prompted me to purchase it...
    Modular Design
    Large legal sized Scanner
    Standard/Legal Paper Printer
    Copy
    E Print Capability
    High Yield / Affordable Toner Replacements
    Unfortunately, I discovered the Wireless network capability is less than desirable.  After hours of installing, reinstalling, work arounds, internet solution searches, it just will not work.  If you are able to get the printer to work on your network (with router), the scanner will not be visible, vice versa, etc...etc...etc...
    HOWEVER, I did discover this solution.  If the unit is near your base computer, install it to your computer with a usb connection.  That allows you to have scanning and printing from that unit.  Then you can connect the unit through its ethernet connection to your router.  From there all computers can print within your network.  It's not the best way to connect a WIRELESS printer, but at least it works.
    I'm not certain why HP and Apple can't find a solution, but I never found anything on the net that worked.  The problem seems to stem from the new Mavericks update from Apple, but I'm really not sure.  I wasted an entire day of productivity attempting to make it work.  I'm posting this so you don't make the same mistake.  If you happen to know a verified solution, then I would welcome the information.  Best of luck!!!

    It may be a mac driver issue. Try installing the bootcamp update for your version of vista from here:
    http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/
    I'm not sure if this is supposed to work since I've never tried mac hardware at 5ghz on windows before...

  • Macbook Pro Print to HP officejet pro 8600 plus

    Having trouble printing from macbook pro (mountain lion) to HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus.  Laptop connected to printer and can see and print test page, but when I try to print anything, nothing happens. Printer icon on laptop shows in use and printing but nothing prints.  Appreciate any help.  Also have current printer driver for printer use with mountain lion (secured via software updates).

    Download this link, set your Safari preferences to save download to desktop. (If it does not have this , click other, then click desktop. Download to desktop top, then double click on the installer. After installing.
    Go to sytem preferences> print Select the hp 8600 click minus, then click plus, select hp 8600 plus, select this as your default printer. Reboot
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?os=219&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&sw _lang=&product=4323648

  • Officejet Pro 8600 Plus wireless printing dilemma

    Hello,
    I recently purchased the Officejet Pro 8600 Plus for my dorm room in college. However, the school requires all devices that want to use its wi-fi to register their IP addresses through detection software in addition to the default log-in information just to use the wi-fi. Now, here are the items I currently have:
    - the printer itself
    - the printer USB cable
    - a few ethernet cables
    - a personal router
    - an ASUS wireless dongle (plugs into PCs via USB, has ethernet port but the device itself can create a hotspot and its own "network")
    - one of the built-in school routers (high up on the wall)
    The question is, is there a way I can set up any type of wireless printing in my dorm room? Is it possible to buy two wireless USB attachments that hook up wirelessly to my printer and computer, acting like bluetooth? Thank you!

    Range extender improves the signal strength and cover a bigger area, but adds an extra layer of communication so will have slower response. It helps connecting devices far apart, but may cause delay and "loss" of communication, especially "two way" communication which is the problem you are experiencing.

  • HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus Wireless/W​ired Network Sleep Problems

    Okay, it's taken me a while to figure out exactly what causes this problem, but now I have, I'm no closer to resolving it.
    My setup is as follows:
    Printer connected wirelessly to my Internet switch with a strong wireless signal.
    The PCs I print from are on a combination of wired Gigabit connected to the same switch and wirelessly.
    If I turn the printer on and print straight away from either a wired or wireless PC, it works.
    If the printer goes to sleep, then printing from a wired connection won't wake the printer and causes the job to fail, but printing from a wirelessly connected PC wakes the printer and job prints okay.
    After the printer has been awoken by a wireless connection, the wired connected PC still cannot print and I get the message "Unable to Communicate with Printer".
    I have installed HP Print and Scan Doctor and checked the printer with it, but it finds no problems, yet if I send a test page from Doctor, it still doesn't print when wired.
    I can reproduce this problem on a laptop with both wired and wireless connections by letting the printer go to sleep, turning wireless off on the laptop, and with the wired connection trying to print.  Then when the print has failed, turning the wireless on again and printing again, works.
    The printer has a static IP address assigned on the DHCP server, but while I expect having a wired connection to the printer might resolve this problem, the printer is located away from a network port.
    The firmware reports to be up to date and all along the printer responds on a browser link from either wired or wireless connections.

    Honestly, this is a pretty common problem with this model.  I have found that setting a static IP address outside DHCP range and on the printer can help:
    - Print a Network Config Page from the front of the printer. Note the printer's IP address.
    - Type that IP address into a browser to reveal the printer's internal settings.
    - Choose the Networking tab, then Wireless along the left side, then the IPv4 tab.
    - On this screen you want to set a Manual IP. You need to set an IP address outside the range that the router automatically sets (called the DHCP range). If you do not know the range, change the last set of numbers (those after the last '.') to 250
    - Use 255.255.255.0 for the subnet (unless you know it is different, if so, use that)
    - Enter your router's IP (on the Network Config Page) for the gateway.
    - Enter 8.8.8.8 for the first DNS and 8.8.4.4 for the second DNS. This is Google DNS. You can choose another external DNS if you wish.
    - Click 'Apply'.
    Now, shut down the router and printer, start the router, wait, then start the printer.
    After this you may need to redo 'Add a Printer' using the new IP address.
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  • OfficeJet Pro 8600 Plus - Wireless connection issues with Wireless Extender

    I have a TPLink Wireless 300MBps wall plug extender to boost the wireless signal around my home.
    When in use my OfficeJet fails to connect to the wireless network at all, even if you 're-configure' the wireless as a new connection from the printer.
    Turn off the extender, reboot the printer, and voila - it connects within seconds.
    Any ideas as to what I can try?

    I think there are several things at play here.  The most suspicious is that the extender and the router are not the same brand.  There may be some protocol issues with this setup that the printer will never be happy with.
    Can you move your main router and forget the extender?
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  • Macbook Pro running Maverick doesn't recognize Officejet Pro 8600 Plus as a scanner

    I am a new user to the Macbook, transitioning from Windows. I started with a preexisting Offciejet Pro 8500 but couldn't get it to work and discovered there were no Maverick drivers. I then bought and  installed the Officejet Pro 8600 Plus wirelessly. I downloaded the HP software package for Mac. I can print. I can scan from the printer to the computer. I can use the HP Scan utility (although the HP apps folder also contains the 8500 apps and I'm not sure which is which). However, under System Preferences Printers and Scanners it only lists the 8600 as a printer and faxer; it does not appear under Scanner. And I cannot access it using PDF Converter for Mac, either.  And it refuses to scan an entire legal page, stopping at the letter page limits, whether I use the document feeder or just place it on the glass.
    ( I also cannot figure out how to set up Network scanning - it asks for a folder address and I am not familiar with iOS nomenclature.)

    Hi lahrm
    I understand  you are having issues scanning on the Maverick.
    I will be happy to assist you with this.
    I have included a document for how to scan on the Maverick.
    I have provided a document for connection issues.
    This document provides directions for scanning to a network folder.
    If you need more assistance just let me know.
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  • Officejet Pro 8600 Plus output tray miss-insta​lled

    The output tray on my new Officejet Pro 8600 Plus is partially miss-installed.  There is a clip on each side of the underside of the output tray which is supposed to engage tips on each side of the frame for the paper tray.  Apparently, when the output tray on my unit was installed at the factory, the clip on the left side ended up above the tip which it is supposed to engage.  This leaves the output tray slightly tipped to the right and results in output pages not stacking as neatly as they should.  This could be easily corrected if someone would tell me how to disengage the output tray from the body of the printer.  It's been working fine, I don't really want to have to take it back for an exchange just to correct what could be easily fixed by removing the tray and pushing it back on carefully while engaging both clips.

    Hello Goliad,
    To get the best answer and assistance to your question please post it on the printer forum.  This forum is a dedicated for desktops and the printer have experts available who will be more than happy to help you.
    Hope everything works out for you
    Thanks
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  • Hardware scanner resolution of HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus

    Hello, 
    is the hardware scanner resolution of HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus really 4800 x 4800 dpi as it is claimed or it is made by the software? Thank you. 
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    Hi Jak44,
    Open the Icon labeled Officjet Pro 8600 on your desktop, and then click on Scan a Document or Photo. When the Scan application window opens you can change the Resolution from the drop down menu.
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  • My iPhone and my iPad are connected by wi-fi, but I can't print on HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus. On the other hand, I can print over wi-fi from PC. What can I do?

    Hallo, thank you for trying to help. Here is my problem:
    In the past, the airprint was possible without problems from iPhone 4 and iPad 2. Since today it doesn't work anymore. My iPhone 4 and my iPad 2 is connected by wi-fi and I can serve in the internet. But I can't print on HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus. On the other hand, I can print over wi-fi from PC.
    There are low ink-levels and therefore a message comes to indicate this by printing from PC. iPhone and iPad are accepting the print order without any messages after, but does't excecute the print.
    What can I do?

    Hey helmut,
    You can also try the ePrint method listed here if you can't get AirPrint working:
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c02641898&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en &product=4116838&tmp_track_link=ot_search
    The application HP home and biz app is free in the app catalogue!
    Hope this helps.
    I work for HP.

  • HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus e-All-in-One Printer - N911g can not define a custom size paper.

    HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus e-All-in-One Printer - N911g can not define a custom size paper.  I would like to have a custom size to work with a card making program.

    Can you help me out?
    I have an HP Officejet Pro 8600 N911a
    When I try to print to a custom print size (2.75" x 6" in my case), I get the same error everyone else is reporting: "Paper detected does not match paper size or type selected. Make sure the paper size or type is correct to continue the job."
    I am currently trying to print using Microsoft Word for Mac 2011 version 14.4.5, but I have the same problem with printing from Adobe Reader 9.8.5 or Preview 8.0.
    I am running OS X Yosemite 10.10.
    My printer's firmware is "up to date" as of 28-Aug-2014.
    This is what I did:
    1. Open System Preferences from the Apple menu.
    2. Click on the Printers & Scanners icon.
    3. Click on the + sign under the list of printers to add a printer
    4. Click on IP
    5. Enter my IP address in the Address field (verified as "valid and complete host name or address")
    6. Ignore Protocol field (default is Line Printer Daemon - LPD)
    7. Ignore Queue field (default is blank for default queue)
    8. Ignore Name field (default is IP address)
    9. Ignore Location field (default is blank)
    10. Under the Use dropdown menu, I select "Select Software"
    11. HP Deskjet 9800 is not an option.
    I searched for 9800, but there is no HP printer with that number in the options.
    I tried selecting "HP DeskJet 980C - Gutenprint v5.2.3" to see if that would work, but I received the same error message as above. I tried selecting other random HP printers, but so far I've had no luck.
    I've been googling about for a way to manually add a printer driver to this "Select Software" list, but I've found nothing (apparently, no one else wants to do this). I did not find a driver download for the HP DeskJet 9800 for OS X Yosemite 10.10 on the Drivers & Software section of the hp.com website.
    Additional details on settings for Microsoft Word for Mac 2011 version 14.4.5:
    Selected File > Page Setup from menu
    Under the Paper Size drop down menu, I selected manage custom size.
    - Click + to add a paper size
    - Enter "2.75" in width and "6 in" height in the paper size fields.
    - Enter "0 in" as the User Defined Non-Printable Area for top, left, right and bottom.
    - Double-clicked Untiled in the custom size list and rename the size as Receipt
    - Click OK to return to the Page Setup dialog box
    Under Settings: Page Attributes:
    - Format for "HP Officejet Pro 8600"
    - Paper size: Receipt
    - Orientation: "tall/portrait"
    - Scale: 100%
    - Click OK
    Select Format > Document and set all page margins to 0.25"
    Thank you. 

  • Officejet Pro 8600 Plus won't print or scan wirelessly using Mac OS 10.

    Mac OS 10.9
    Wireless
    My printer was working fine until today.  Then when I used the control panel to scan a page I went through the steps and got to scanning and got the message I needed to enable "Scan to Computer" in the HP Utility.  I went there and it was unchecked.  Seems I had this problem every time I did a new scan job in the past.  It wouldn't retain than check.  So I checked it and after awhile I got the message "Communication Error" and to check my connections and if that didn't work restart my computer and printer.  I did that and also restarted the router but it didn't help.
    Then I tried printing from Word, which has always worked but it didn't this time.  The printer icon on the right of the dock came up, bounced a few times then disappeared with nothing happening on the printer.
    So I deleted and reinstalled the printer.  No help.  I downloaded and installed HP software and firmware updates.  No help.  I went through wireless setup.  No help
    BTW, all along I got good "Wireless Network Test" results.  I says it's connected but nothing happens when I try any functions of the printer.
    If I can find a USB cable I will try to see if wired works.
    Any suggestions would be appreciated. 

    Hey @neoflyer,
    I would like to assist you today with resolving the wireless printing and scanning issues you're experiencing on your HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus e-All-in-One Printer on your Mac OS X 10.9 Operating System. You mentioned that you have powercycled the devices, reran the wireless setup, and uninstalled and reinstalled the software and drivers to no avail. I'm going to suggest a few additional troubleshooting steps to verify if this is a computer issue or a network issue.
    Step 1: Gather the IP and Open the EWS:
    1. On the screen of your printer select the wireless button:
    2. Under the Wireless information you should see your IP address
    3. Open up your internet browser on your Mac computer and in the website address bar just type in your IP address. Please do not include www.
    4. After you enter your IP address in the website bar go to that website
    5. If the website for your printer opens than that proves with 100% certainty that your printer and computer are 'talking' to each other on your wireless network. If the website fails to open than you have a network communication issue with your router.
    If the website fails to open please powercycle your network again:
    How to Properly Powercycle a Network:
    First, unplug the power cable to your Router
    Once your Router is unplugged, turn off your printer
    Next, shut down your computer
    After 30 seconds to 1 minutes, plug your Router back in
    Next, turn on your printer
    Turn on the computer
    After a few moments check on your computer and ensure that the internet is working. Once it is, hit the wireless button again on the printer to see if your printer got a new IP address. Using the IP address enter it in the address bar of your internet browser and now see if the website for the printer opens.
    If the website for the printer opens successfully please follow the steps below:
    Step 1: Uninstall Drivers and Software:
    From the computer desktop, double-click the Macintosh HD, and then click Applications.
    Click the Hewlett-Packard folder.
    Double-click the HP Uninstaller, and then click Continue.
    Select the product to uninstall, and then click Uninstall.
    When prompted, type the Administrator name and Password, and then click OK.
    From the Macintosh HD menu, click Users.
    Click the correct user name.
    Click Library.
    Click Preferences.
    Click and hold the cursor on the first file that starts with "HP," and then drag the file to the Trash icon on the taskbar. Complete this step for each file that starts with "HP."
    Close out of Preferences.
    Click the Trash icon on the taskbar, click the Empty button, and then click OK to empty the trash.
    Step 2: Verify and Repair your Disk Permissions on the Mac:
    Open Macintosh HD and go to Applications
    Go to the Utilities Folder
    Open the Disk Utility
    Select the Hard Drive volume you are using (usually on the left)
    Select Verify Disk Permissions
    Once that process is done, select Repair Disk Permissions
    Step 3: Check for Apple Updates:
    Go to Apple
    Select System Preferences
    Select Software Update
    Click Update Now
    Install your available updates
    Restart your computer
    Step 4: Reinstall your Software and Drivers:
    1. Please click the following link to download the appropriate Mac OS X 10.9 drivers for your printer: Mac: HP Officejet Pro 8600 series Full Feature Software and Drivers
    2. Once downloaded, run through the step by step screens to reinstall your network printer
    3. Once the printer is reinstalled, attempt a print and a scan!
    Please let me know if these steps resolved your issue. Thanks for reaching out to the HP Support Forums. Good luck!
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  • Officejet Pro 8600 Plus wont print from Mac 10.5.8

    Hello,
    I just purchased the Officejet Pro 8600 Plus and I'm running it wired through my router.  I'm able to print with my PC, my IPad and my phone but I cant print with my mac running OS 10.5.8. 
    When I try to print it puts the document in the print que and says "printing" but nothing happens at the printer.  I can scan to my mac from the printer and everything seems to indicate that the printer is connected.   
    I have downloaded the latest HP driver for Mac 10.5.  Also i have reset the printer (holding down the option key while deleting the printer from the system preferences) several times and re-added the printer.  Still nothing.  
    Any ideas?
    Greg

    Reset the printing system:
    - Go to System Preferences > Print & Scan
    - Option click the '+' sign and select Reset Printing System.
    WARNING - this will delete ALL of your printers!
    - Select the plus sign to re-add a printer. Select the Defualt tab on the top of the window. Look for the printer, select it and then next to the "Use" pulldown, select the printer model (not AirPrint). Wait until the "Add" button becomes available. Click it.
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  • Now really can't print from Officejet Pro 8600 Plus

    This is my second attempt to get help.  The first help made it worse.  I had been unable to print from my wireless printer from my MacBook Pro, iPad, or iPhone.  After about 20 hours I got it to print from a cable (it sees my network but none of my devices can see it).  So I posted here asking for help and was told to uninstall the software, repair disc permissions, and reinstall the software.  But when I downloaded the new software my computer would not install it because it says it is for Mac System 10.7 or less and I have 10.10.  So now I can't print anything at all.  I need this for work.  Please help me fix it for real.  I can't take this any more.  
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    Thanks for providing that information JeanneS1. I have provided some more information that should help us resolve this issue. I know you have already spent a lot of time on this, but I am willing to continue trying to get this working properly over the wireless network. 
    Power cycle the router, restart the Mac and the printer.
    I would print off a Configuration Page to see if the printer still has a valid IP address.
    Try to access the printer's Embedded Web Server. If it connects then the printer is still on the network.
    If you don't have a valid IP address, once more run the Wireless Setup Wizard on the printer.
    Setup a Static IP address for the printer, this way the router will always assign the same IP address to the printer. Which should stop the disconnection.
    Here is a document on this issue. But for now just follow Solution two: Assign the printer an automatic static IP address under Mac. Printer Does Not Maintain Wireless Connection.
    Click the Apple menu and then click System Preferences. Click Printers & Scanners, highlight the printer name on the left side and delete the old driver, click the + sign to add the driver, you might have to click the drop down to select the printer's name to add it in.  (Officejet Pro 8600 Plus)
    Here is a screen shot.
    Then test the printer.
    You might need to update the printer's firmware if you haven't already.
    How far is the printer from the router?
    Here a few causes of why the printer can lose the wireless connection:
    The recommended distance between the printer and the router is 1.0 meter to 1.5 meters (3 ft to 5 ft).
    A nearby device that emits radio signals (such as a microwave or cordless telephone) might interfere with the wireless connection.
    A virtual private network (VPN) prevents the printer from accessing the computer and wireless network.
    The network connection is no longer active, or has low signal strength.
    The printer goes into sleep mode or standby mode.
    A firewall prevents the printer from accessing the computer and wireless network.
    What kind of router are you using?
    What kind of security are you using? (WPA2/WPA, WPA Personal, WEP)
    What band is the router set to? (2ghz or 5ghz)
    I believe by changing these settings on the router will help with this issue if it continues. You might need to contact the router company to make those changes.
    Make sure that on your wireless modem, the channels for 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz are fixed and are not set to automatic !!
    Select channel 6 for 2.4Ghz and channel 36 for 5Ghz frequency.
    Hope this helps get you up and running again.
    Thank You.
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  • Can't print on Officejet Pro 8600 Plus with OS X 10.10.1

    I tried to set up Scan-to-email on my Officejet Pro 8600 Plus.  Not only was I unsuccessful at that, i am now unable to print from my iMac running OS X 10.10.1 Yosemite or from my iPhone, which I used to be able to do.  I redownloaded the Officejet driver, but not luck.  I can scan to my computer, but still can't print.  PLEASE HELP!

    Hello there! Welcome to the forums @Deano737
    I understand you're having troubles with printing to your Officejet 8600 Plus and setting up scan to email to your Mac, running Yosemite. I have some ideas in mind to offer you that may help.
    Here they are. In order try:
    Mac OS X: How to reset the printing system
    Repair disk permissions
    Restart the Mac
    Install the Full Feature Driver here: HP Officejet Pro 8600 series Full Feature Software and Drivers
    Also, download the Apple driver: HP Printer Drivers v3.0 for OS X
    Now try setting up scan to email and scanning through the HP scan software, and printing.
    Keep me posted with the results!
    Happy Thursday
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