How do I print panoramic photos on an HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus printer?

How do I print panoramic photos on an HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus printer?

Thank you for this link! Actually I installed a brand new Windows 8 system in January 2014 and then bought the HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus printer a few days later. To install this printer I did not use the CD that came with it but already used this link. Just to be sure that I have the latest version I again reinstalled the driver. The result is definitive: You cannot print common photo paper sizes like 4x6,  5x7, 8x10, etc. via a PC using photo SW like HP Photo Creations, MS Gallery, Windows Photo Viewer or any other SW on a HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus. The reason is most likely that HP marketing decided that an Officejet should not be smart enough for photos, after all the company sells also Photosmarts. Because you cannot create your own formats  you are limited by the driver to what is typically available in an office, in this case:  A4, Letter, legal, Statement, Executive, A4, A5, A6, B54 (JIS), Envelopes #10-DL-C5-C6-A2-Monarch, Japanese Postcard, Japanese Envelope Chou #3-#4, L, 2L, O**bleep**u hagaki, Index Card Letter-A4, Edge-to-Edge Letter-A4, Env. Japanese No 3-No 4 and that's it, not more. Thank you anyway for trying to help me but in this case only the SW developers in HP can help.It would be great to be able to print from time to time a 4x6 photo on this printer like I would do.Copying photos on a USB stick or on a SD card first and then use this way to print on the printer is too cumbersome for me.

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  • How do I print 4x6 photos on an HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus via Windows Photo Viewer or Gallery

    Dear Experts, I've got an HP Officejet Pro 8600 printer with just one paper tray in which I loaded 4x6 photo paper.
    The printer was purchased in January 2014, the latest drivers are installed. Now I would like to print a single 4x6 photo using Windows Photo Viewer or Gallery.I loaded the 4x6 photo paper  into the tray as indicated by the little icon labeled 4x6in, so I suppose I got the HW part right. It's just the SW part which gives me a hard time. The available paper size options in Windows Photo Viewer and Gallerydon't include photo paper sizes, just the standard paper and envelope sizes.Hence I checked in the HP Printer Assistant in "Set Preferences" what kind of paper sizes are available, and there is exactly the same list as proposed by Gallery, missing photo paper sizes. So I guess Gallery just picks the sizes from the driver and ther are no photo paper sizes. This is an issue because I prefer to print from my PC using Win 7 or Win 8 and not from a SD card or a USB stick. Any help is very welcome, thank you in advance!   

    Thank you for this link! Actually I installed a brand new Windows 8 system in January 2014 and then bought the HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus printer a few days later. To install this printer I did not use the CD that came with it but already used this link. Just to be sure that I have the latest version I again reinstalled the driver. The result is definitive: You cannot print common photo paper sizes like 4x6,  5x7, 8x10, etc. via a PC using photo SW like HP Photo Creations, MS Gallery, Windows Photo Viewer or any other SW on a HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus. The reason is most likely that HP marketing decided that an Officejet should not be smart enough for photos, after all the company sells also Photosmarts. Because you cannot create your own formats  you are limited by the driver to what is typically available in an office, in this case:  A4, Letter, legal, Statement, Executive, A4, A5, A6, B54 (JIS), Envelopes #10-DL-C5-C6-A2-Monarch, Japanese Postcard, Japanese Envelope Chou #3-#4, L, 2L, O**bleep**u hagaki, Index Card Letter-A4, Edge-to-Edge Letter-A4, Env. Japanese No 3-No 4 and that's it, not more. Thank you anyway for trying to help me but in this case only the SW developers in HP can help.It would be great to be able to print from time to time a 4x6 photo on this printer like I would do.Copying photos on a USB stick or on a SD card first and then use this way to print on the printer is too cumbersome for me.

  • HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus printing issues

    I have been having two new issues suddenly (within the past 2 weeks) with my HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus. I am trying to print from my iMac 27 inch running OS.X 10.8.4 Both the mac and the printer are connected to a wireless network via an Xfinity Wireless Gateway. I have just replaced the ink cartridges in the printer but am unable to print black & white. In fact everything is comming out kinda pink. I have posted on HP's support site and was told to
    Download and install this: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL907
    Restart your Mac.
    Reset the printing system:
    - Go to System Preferences > Print & Scan
    - Right (or control) click in the rectangle listing your printers 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.
    Having done that initially my problem was solved. But now I'm having the problem again. I went through the above steps again, but still not able to print. Are there any suggestions for a fix. Is anyone else seen this issue? Is there a particular printer manufacturer that works well with Apple. Because at this point I have a large paperweight that is of no use to me!

    The fact that it was solved and then came back points to some (unknown) issue with your Mac's software.
    Try these generic fixes first (and then do the reset printing system and re-add again):
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1417
    (one of the three methods - I like Disk Utility best - you can also repair disk permissions while there.)

  • HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus Printer will connect to apps but will not connect to EPrint

    OS MAC 10.6.8 Snow Leopard.  I am using a wireless connection, no USB, and everything worked fine at one time.  Recently, all remote printing, including Airprint stopped connecting.  I am unable to access anything on the HP website via the printer except for the Apps.  My network is working fine and I have done all the troubleshooting steps recommended throughout the Help system with the exception of returning the printer to factory defaults.  Unfortunately, I removed the printer from my ePrint account and have now lost access to my printer e-mail/claiming code.  Thus, I can do no troubleshooting via the HP website.   I have tried using the original code the printer came with and the e-mail I changed the printer to after installing it and neither works.  I have a bad feeling I will not be able to use the ePrint features any longer with this printer and with my warrantee expired, I will be thoroughly po'ed about this. 

    Hello lynnmilicevic,
    First I want to reassure you by letting you know that the web services support has no expiration.  Next I want to address the issue with ePrint.  You will not have to take the printer completely back to factory settings, but you will have to disable and re-enable the printer's web services.  You can remove the web services by going to the setup menu,  select the web services setup, select restore factory defaults ( note, this only restores web services to the factory defaults, everything else, i.e. wireless, fax, ect., will still have the settings that you have created), and select yes.  You will get a message saying that the web services have been reset.  Now go back to the setup menu, select web services, and follow the prompts to re-enable web services.  Once you have the web services enabled again, you will have to go the eprintcenter.com, log in, and add the printer to the account again.  A very unfortionate part of this is that you will not be able to get the same custom e-mail for your printer.  The original custom e-mail will be locked for about 6 months.  If this does not help, let me know and I will see what can be done.
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  • HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus printer is stuck in maintenance mode

    I have had my 8500A for over 6 months without incident, but tonight it suffered its first paper jam -- and though I removed all visible paper, the error message said I still needed to open the access and clear the jam.  I thought a reboot might help so I turned off the power and after a few seconds turned it back on.  I got a message saying the printer was checking itself and that this might take a few minutes.  I let it run for literally 2 hours with this same message showing before pressing the red X on the control panel to try and exit this mode.  Now I have an error mesage saying "maintenance cannot be interrupted" and the printer remains frozen.  Any ideas on how I can get it to operate again?

    I am sorry that no one saw this to respond sooner, but I am going to see if there is anything I can do to help.
    First, we are going to try to do a specific type of reset. What I want you to do is open the printer and remove the ink cartridges as well as the print head from the machine. The print head should have a lever on the right-hand side that will lift up to release it. 
    Once these are all removed from the machine, unplug the printer from both the back of the unit and the wall outlet for thirty seconds. Then plug the machine back in and wait for the error message for a missing/damaged printhead. Now replace the pinthead in the machine and close the top. When the machine indicates that the ink cartridges are likewise missing/damaged, replace those too in the machine. 
    Here, if you all goes well, the machine should re-enter its diagnostics and initialization. 
    Additionally, here is a little information on resets: http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Other-Printing-Questions/Printer-Resets-What-You-Should-Know/m-p/234739...
    Let me know how this goes! 

  • What is the best photo paper 4'x6' for HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus e-All-in-one Printer?

    1.-HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus e-All-in-One Printer
    2.-OS: Windows 7-64
    3.-No error messages
    4.-No changes have been made
    5.-I have been printing in my with old "hp premium plus glossyphoto paper" and getting very dark photos and too much  wasted ink .
    I've been using "hp premium plus glossy photo paper" and getting very dark photos.
    Before this printer I used a Deskjet 5550 with the same paper and getting great quality. 
    Thank you. Luis Cuenca 
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    HI cuencaky,
    Here is a link to a page with an example of good 4 X 6 photo paper you can use with your printer. 
    This type of paper is known to work very well.
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  • Booklet printing hp officejet pro 8500a plus

    I have a HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus and run Win 7 64-bit and MS Office 2010 Pro.  I can print booklet format from PDF documents, but not from Word.  In Word, when selecting [Print Properties], I can choose [booklet], but once I click on OK, this setting is discarded and defaults back to full page double-sided printing.  How can I fix this? I have tried it with a different printer and it then works from Word, suggesting that the problem probably lies with the printer driver.

    NOTE:    The printer driver does not support manual duplexing. Two-sided printing requires an HP Automatic Two-sided Printing Accessory to be installed on the device
    found online in user guide  I am researching to find a printer that can do booklet printing

  • My HP OfficeJet Pro 8500a Plus won't print. Paused queue cannot resume. 'Doctor' fails to solve.

    As a Windows 7 Admin user I can print to the HP OfficeJet Pro 8500a Plus but other users cannot. Their prints go into the 'Print Queue' and neither Resume or Restart will work. Resume merely deletes it from the queue and Restart does nothing.
    Print and Scan Doctor doesn't resolve the problem. It refers to the 'stuck queue' and restarts the computer. Even then it does nothing to solve the problem.
    There appear to be many instances of this problem on searching the Internet, most suggesting highly complex solutions. Surely it shouldn't be that difficult to solve.

    It sounds like it could be a permissions user since the admin account has no issue printing to it.
    Are the other users printing from the same computer, but different accounts or are they printing to the networked printer from different computers?
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  • HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus - Magenta Not Printing

    I have an HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus (A910), Model number CM756A, Serial number: [Moderator edited Serial Number] that is not printing magenta. 
    Firmware version: LRP1FN1231AR. Service ID 21057. IK Number 658.
    Software version: 028.000.1315.000. Printer Driver version: 09.84.00.1189
    The Printhead Status for all cartridges reports as "Good" in the Self Test Diagnostic Page.
    I have run a Print Quality Diagnostics and in Test Pattern 2 there is no red/magenta colored block appearing.
    I did not have any alert for low print quantity, however I replaced the Magenta inkcartridge with an HP Officejet 940XL new magenta ink cartridge (HP genuine) and still there is no Magenta printing.
    When I open the ink cartridge holder, the printer shows HP Model: A910g, HP Ink Cartridge 940.
    I have gone through this exercise several times, however the latest Magenta ink cartridge that I removed from the printer prior to replacing had the following information on it:  C4908A, 2016/05/22.  The newest cartridge I put in has a September 2017 expiration date (part number C4908A). 
    I am not getting any error messages or anything, there is just no Magenta being printed.
    First - I would like to know how to fix this issue with the HP printer.
    Second - is there anyway to get a refund for the ink cartridges I have had to use (and waste) trying to resolve this problem.
    Thank you.

    I have brought your issue to the attention of an appropriate team within HP. They will likely request information from you in order to look up your case details or product serial number. Please look for a private message from an identified HP contact. Additionally, keep in mind not to publicly post serial numbers and case details.
    If you are unfamiliar with how the Forum's private message capability works, this post has instructions.
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  • How do I change a printers workgroup??? HP OfficeJet Pro 8500A Plus

    Hi   I purchased a new printer direct from HP, a HP-OfficeJet Pro 8500 Plus.
    My setup has 5 PC's 3 servers & 1 laptop. Hard-wired network & 2 wireless networks. 2 Network Hubs and 1 ADSL2 Modem/Router This is a pro setup and I am a very experienced user.
    I have had this printer for a couple of weeks and have spent many hours checking and re-checking the settings and testing everything. I also tried setting up a wireless connection and it resulted in the same faults. I was under the illusion that a company as big as HP should know how to build a printer by now and that it must be my fault. It isn't???
    My networks are setup with static IP's as I find it much easier to solve problems and monitor connections, especially in this case. I even tried a totally separate network just for testing this printer.
    I have installed the printer with a static IP and proceeded to enter the DNS
    1st  Problem - The DNS setting does not accept 2 external addresses, but it will accept one internal and one external.
    Finished installation and my PC found the network printer, However, it disappeared. So I checked using HP's Diagnostic utility and it was found and I looked at the advanced settings. Everything appears ok. So I ran a network scanner and low and behold the problem was revealed. 
    2nd Problem -  The printer is connected to MSHOME workgroup,
    which I do not use. So that's ok I will change it.??!!?!? Where? There are no advanced settings for the workgroup probably on the assumption that the printer will detect it. It doesn't! This does however explain why the printer appears and disappears.
    I have spent the last few days reading posts and it would appear that printers disappearing is a common occurence.
    May I suggest that this fault may well be the problem, not just for this printer but for other network printers?!?
    Does anyone know how to change the printers workgroup settings? I have used all the HP utilities and can not find a way of doing it. Does anyone know of a suitable tool or what HP use to connect to the printers and what language it is?
    3rd Problem - ePrint cannot connect to the printer? I suspect this too will be solved when the workgroup & DNS is corrected.
    If you have a default workgroup then the printer will work fine. I don't, so it doesn't!
    This printer probably works fine for a home user with default settings and DHCP connections anything more and problems are encountered.
    What is required is an advanced utility (or altering the current Network Diagnostics one) that allows us to change all aspects of the network connection, not just some of them. Relying on DHCP settings and standard default settings is no good. 
    Possible additions or alterations required are:   (Think router options with printer settings)
    The choice of either static IP, auto IP address or DHCP
    DNS settings for 2, but preferably 4 with all accepting external DNS addresses without throwing up faults.
    IP Range (if applicable)
    Preferred workgroup (if applicable)
    Default Gateway & Subnet
    Connection Type
    Broadcast options
    uPNP options
    Print manager (with current connections and /or jobs)
    4th Problem - The web interface throws up faults even when the information is correct.
    The only option then is to enter it through the printers interface, which is limited, but it will accept the information.
    I suspect most of the problems may be fixed by a firmware update. Lets hope there is one soon with all the required bits added.  If you think what I have written is a load of rubbish then feel free to comment and any useful options or fixes would be very welcome.
    Knowledge is what we know, Intelligence is what we understand.

    Unfortunately, the installation software for OfficeJet printers is incapable of 'finding' the printer on a peer-to-peer network, if:
     - there isn't a DHCP server;
     - if assignment of IP addresses for network devices is performed manualy, or
     - if your peer-to-peer network's NetBIOS Group / Workgroup name is anything other than "MSHOME"
    This last item appears to be a hard-wired configuration on every HP OfficeJet.
    To provide even more frustration, HP provides a "Update IP Address" tool. 
    However, even though its printer can be 'pinged', and command line utilities (below) clearly show the printer existing on the network, the printer cannot be "located" by this tool, as HP's hard-wired NetBIOS Group / Workgroup name does not match the Workgroup name our firm uses.
    Having a manufacturer decree that users must change the configuration of every device on their network to accommodate use of its product is unacceptable.
    This is a relatively easy fix, HP.

  • Printing from Motorola Xoon tablet to Officejet Pro 8600 Plus via Android ePrint app

    Hello!
    My Officejet Pro 8600 Plus printer
    - is connected to my Laptop (Win7 64bit) via USB cable
    - is connected to my router via WLAN
    - is configured to use ePrint with a registered mail address
    My Motorola Xoom tablet3
    - has Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4 installed as operating system
    - has the HP ePrint Home&Biz app installed
    ePrint
    - ePrint app is configured
    - the app identified/shows my printer as it should
    - I successfully registered to ePrint on the HP website
    - I am using a registered mail address for connection between app and ePrint online
    As soon as I select a document on my tablet and try to print it,
    - the app shows up a "rendering document" message for a short time
    - a preview of the document should show up, but it doesn't!!
    - I can see the selected document as "pending" print job
    - no documents will be printed
    - pending documents can't be deleted and remain in the tablet's display
    So, I desparately need help! Why does my printer not receive or print the documents from the Xoom tablet?
    Thanks a lot for your help!

    I understand that It was not a problem with the connection. When dealing with wireless networks, it is always a good idea to set a static IP.  It makes things more stable.  The reason I told you to enter Google's DNS was not to connect you to Google.  All a DNS does is create a pathway to the internet.  Once any device finds the internet via the DNS it then goes where it is supposed to.  It just uses the DNS as a referance for the internet.  Web services should work fine with your router DNS, I have just had more success using Google's public DNS.  
    You never mentioned wether you did all the power cycling that I asked you too.  I know it does not make sense, but power cycling everything on the network so it can all reconnect fresh, solves most issues like this one.  However, if you have power cycled everything and you are still having issues, then try removing the Xoom and the printer from the network, and reconnecting them.  Sometime, you have to completely remove the printer and mobile device from the networks and reattach them before they will comunicate.  
    If none of that works,  you may need to call the cloud services department to have them take a look at the issue.  You can find the number by logging into your ePrintCenter.com acount and looking under the help section.  When you get an agent on the phone make sure to tell them everything you have done, so they do not have you do the same steps.  Honestly at this point if it is not working the next step is a semi-full reset, which will cause you to loose your ePrint email address, as well as reset everything back to factory settings on the printer.  I am not allowed to share how to semi-full the printer via the forums, however the phone agents can walk you through one.
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  • My HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus printer will not recognize my wireless router passwrd

    My printer was working fine but when I turned it on today it wouldn't connect to my wireless router. I try inputing the correct password and the printer gives me this message......"the WPA security passphrase configured on your HP printer does not match your wireless router setting" .
    I have entered the password several times and I know what I have entered is correct

    Hi @Southglen,
    Welcome to the HP Forums!
    I noticed that your HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus printer will not recognize your wireless router password. I am sorry to hear this, but happy to help!
    I would recommend to go through this guide, How to Find the WEP or WPA Key or Password for Your Wireless Network, just to double-check your wireless password, in case it might have changed.
    I would also suggest a hard reset, by going to this post How to perform a Hard Reset, by @Rich1.
    After those two steps, I would suggest a firmware update, Getting Printer Updates for HP Officejet Pro 8600 (N911), Officejet 6600 (H711) and Officejet 6700 P....
    Let's start with these steps, and we will go from there!     
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  • My HP Officejet pro 8600 plus printer is locked

    My HP Officejet pro 8600 plus printer is locked and is offline how do I unlock it because I'm in big trouble.

    I had the same problem, HP kept telling me it was my wireless network. But I had paddle locks on my wireless on the printer it self. We finally figured it out.  I will try to explain as best that I can. If your looking at the printer, down to the left of the window, press several times just outside the printer window, until it wakes up.  Scoll with arrow keys > to the right until you come to the Enable /unenable the wireless. Press up/down arrows to come to the Enable window and reset it from there.  I hope I explained this wwell enough to do it on your own. Just to let you know when you are pushing to the left of the window quickly to get it started, you are not pushing any visable button, just keep pushing and will open up in the window.  Good Luck

  • Officejet Pro 8600 plus Printer

    I have just purchased the Officejet Pro 8600 plus Printer & installed it with no problems but it won't connect to the internet/web services? It is connected to my home network & will print etc. but when I try to activate the internet as directed, it searches for a while with 'Enabling Web Services (ePrint & Apps)' on the screen & then reads 'Web Services (ePrint & Apps) could not be enabled'. 
    When I tried to activate the web service during instalation, the page read that if it did not activate I would be directed to a page to download necessary drivers but this never happened & the only thing I could do was to select the 'Next' button which completed the installion without the internet/web service working.
    Does anyone know of this issue & if so, can you please tell me how to connect my printer to the internet. 
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    That is great to hear Roses66. If you could mark my previous post with the 'Accept As Solution" it will help others in this community to find our conversation easier.
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  • Officejet Pro 8600 Plus prints part of page and quits

    My brahd-new Officejet Pro 8600 Plus prints part of page and quits.  The manual said to clean the print heads and align the printer.  I did both of those.  It made the problem worse.   I'm printing on photo paper - HP Premium Plus.  It happens about 1/2 the time. 

    Hi beantowner2,
    I would like to begin with a few questions,
    Does this happen when you copy a photo, or only when you print form the computer?
    Do you have the printer connected directly to a wall outlet or a surge protector?
    What operating system and version is on the computer?
    Is the printer connected to the computer with a USB cable or wirelessly?
    If you have a WIndows operating system please download and install the latest firmware version for the printer. HP Officejet Pro 8600 N911g_n Firmware.
    If you are using a surge protector, I suggest disconnecting and connecting the power directly to a wall outlet.
    Issues when Connected to an Uninterruptible Power Supply/Power Strip/Surge Protector
    In this document you will see,
    ISSUE:
    Problems or issues may arise when an HP LaserJet series printer is connected to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), a power strip, or a surge protector
    This is not limited to Laserjet printers.
    I look forward to hearing back from you.
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