HP OFFICEJET PRO L7590 WIRELESS CONNECTION

PLEEEASE HELP! I am no tech person. My printer has been connected to a Linksys router, no problems. After I upgraded to Comcast's new modem, printer would not work. So I was gonna bypass the router and set it up using just the wireless modem, however I can't figure it out. It does not give me an option to setup wireless network. I press "setup", then scroll down to "network setup" and then have the following four options: 1. Print Network Settings2. Set Link Speed3. IP Settings4. Restore Factory Defaults There is no option for "Wireless Setup Wizard".  

When you plug an ethernet cable to your new network, what is the printer's ip?
You may find that out by selecting Setup > Reports > Network configuration.
Can you reach that ip by typing it into the browser on your pc?
If not, click on Start > Run, type cmd and press OK.
Type ipconfig and press enter.
What is your PC's ip and the printer's one?

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  • OfficeJet Pro L7590 - wireless printer issue

    Hi,
    I have a 2008 OfficeJet Pro L7590 printer. I'm just now trying to get my printer to print wirelessly and I'm having multiple issues. I lost the disk for installation, but downloaded the installation via hp.com/support
    After installing it, I tried to connect it wireslessly. On the final step, it says "
    Unable to communicate with your printer. Not all diagnostic tests could be performed. Check cable connections and then retry."
    I've checked all my cords and everything and they are plugged in correctly! BUT here's the thing. When I go to my start menu, and click control pannel → network and then click on a tab, such as "Network and Sharing Center, Connect to a Netowk, or set up a connection or nework. The window absolutely freezes and I'm not able to click on it at all. Also, I don't see a wireless conection icon on the bottom bar, right corner. (not sure what that's called) All i see are two computer screens and a red X ontop of them (icon)
    I really need to connect my printer wirelessly, so I can use my phone, ipads and ipod touches! Please help. I've spent so many hours trying to figure this out!
    HP doesn't offer me anymore help because it's out of warrenty

    Hello iAliciaa.
    I understand you are trying to installing your Officejet L7590 and you are receiving a message indicating "unable to communicate
    with your printer". Are you connecting this printer Ethernet or wireless?
    Please follow this entire HP document if you are connecting your printer using an Ethernet connection: Printer Is Not Found During Installation.
    I understand completely what you are talking about, but could you verify what type of Operating System you have?
    Click on this website to find out: Windows.
    Look forward to hear from you.
    Ashley
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  • HP Officejet Pro 8100 Wireless Connectivity Issue

    Hi, I've just purchased the HP Officejet Pro 8100 and have not been able to connect via wireless to the home network. I've tried connecting to 3 different routers and no success. Steps I took were as follows.
    Steps:
    1. Insert Driver CD
    2. Install HP Driver Software
    3. Follow on screen prompt for wireless connectivity
    4. Was prompted to connect USB cord temporarily
    5. Prompted to select SSID
    6. Prompted to enter WPA Security Key
    7. Screen saying your printer failed to join the following Wireless network.
    8. Humored myself and read all the troubleshoots. No good.
    9. Downloaded and Flashed new firmware to Printer. New Firmware installed. Still did not help.
    *One thing to note: On the Failure to connect to Wireless network Error on Step #7 it says something about MAC address filtering and to enable the above MAC address. The funny thing is there is no MAC address supplied above. The field is blank. All that aside, MAC address is disabled in the first place anyway. Just wondering why the printer software doesn't know the printers own MAC address.
    Attempted to setup printer on the following routers...
    Router #1
    Router: e4200
    Local IP: 10.0.0.1
    Subnet: 255.255.255.0
    DHCP Range: 10.0.0.10 to 10.0.0.59
    SSID: "Kosmos 2.4" and "Kosmos 5.0"       2.4ghz and 5ghz bands respectively
    Channel Width: 20mhz or 40mhz
    Wirless Mode: a/b/g/n
    Security Mode: WPA or WPA2 Mixed Mode
    Router #2
    Router: EA4500
    Similiar Setup as Router #1
    Router #3
    Router: 2wire 3801HGV
    Local IP: 192.168.1.254
    Subnet: 255.255.255.0
    DHCP Range: 192.168.1.64 to 192.168.1.253
    SSID: "u2"    *Eliminated Spaces in SSID
    Wirless Mode: b/g
    Security Mode: WPA2
    If anyone could shed some light that would be great. Otherwise I guess ill be returning it very soon.

    Now you know why you were unable to connect.
    Absolutely. It should be broadcasting  its own SSID.
    This link goes to a factory reset document for your printer.
    is your printer still in warranty?
    Best regards,
    erico
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  • Officejet pro 8000 wireless connection, cannot reconfigure

    Hello,
    My:
    Computer System:  Windows 7
    Internet connection: U-verse (AT&T)
    My officejet pro was set up and working well wirelessly with my two networked computers.  Then my modem died--serious electrical surge; AT&T shipped me a new modem, and it works great as far as internet access.  But my new modem has (duh!) a new Network name and password ("wireless key").  Trying to reconfigure my printer to recognize input from my computers has been a study in frustration--sorry guys, but the things suggested on HP web sites just don't work, or I just don't have the technical smarts to figure out how to make them do so (very possible).  I have even tried to remove the printer from my computer and reinstall the software--still no luck.    After several hours, I am ready to give up.  Can anyone please help me?
    Thanks,

    What ATT gave you was a Gateway, a modem+router.
    Replacing your wireless router try here.
    http://www.hp.com/global/au/en/wireless/reconfiguring-system-help3.html
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  • HP OfficeJet Pro 8600 Wireless Connection Problems

    Started having problems scanning. Then problems printing from my desktop - Unable to find printer. Uninstalled / Re-installed HP Software / Drivers; Desktop is still unable to find the printer - During setup: The IP Address is either incorrect or it is from a different wireless network that has the same name as your network.
    I have verified the following:
    The IP Address of my Desktop and Printer are the same except the last number
    The HP Scan and Print doctor sees the printer and indicates all is functioning normally
    I can see the printer via web browser and the printer's IP address on my desktop
    I can print to the printer via wireless from my iPad and laptop
    The only issue is configuring the printer on my desktop and actually printing from it.
    Thanks in advance for your assistance. 
    This question was solved.
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    Hello NorseGuy ,
    Please let me take a moment to say "Welcome" to the HP Forums.
                                         I hope you enjoy your experience!
    I see that you are having an issue with staying connected on the wireless network.
    First off, please make sure that you have the printer power cable connected directly to a wall outlet and not a power bar/strip. Here is a document that uses a LaserJet printer as an example but it is meant for HP products in general. Please click on the following link that explains the Issues when Connected to an Uninterruptible Power Supply/Power Strip/Surge Protector.
    I would also suggest going through the following document for troubleshooting  the Printer Does Not Maintain Wireless Connection
    Please feel free to write me back if you have any other questions or concerns.
    Thank you.
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  • OfficeJet Pro 8600 Wireless Connection Issue

    I replaced a new Verizon Fios router, and I tried to reconnect to my wireless network.
    I go to Network setup wizard and it found the wireless network name (SSID) and I entered the network key and then press OK, then the control panel screen turn to blue color with a code "B8809216", I can't power off by the power button, I have to unplugged the power.   Any idea what is the problem.

    Hello,
    I see that you're having an issue with the printer. 
    I would suggest doing a hard reset. 
    Hard Reset: 
    Unplug the power cord from the printer and wall 
    Take out the toner/cartridges
    Wait 30 sec
    Plug the power cord back into the printer and wall (Make sure the printer is plugged into the wall and not a surge protector) 
    Insert the toner/cartridges back into the printer
    Let me know the outcome

  • HP Device Not Found Error when trying to print or scan wireless- HP Officejet Pro L7590

    Have had HP Officejet Pro L7590 All-In-One Printer for years.  Always worked fine and I had no issues printing via wireless connection.  Several months ago..  Possibly after a Windows 8 update.  From Windows 8 to Windows 8.1 I have not been able to use the printers wireless feature.  When I try to print or scan it shows the printer as offline.  Also get an error message that tells me "HP Imaging device is not found".  I can still print when connected to USB.  Cannot scan or use features of the HP software suite.  I have tried several times to correct.  Reloading the software and drivers several times, but no success.  I just tried again and was able to print the test page wireless, so got all excited and thought I fixed it.  Then tried to print something and got the same error message I have seen in the past.  I have talked to certain supports saying that it may be a firewall setting within Windows.  Any other suggestions?  Thanks

    Hi @rfjones002,
    Welcome to the HP Support Forums! I see you are not able to print or scan wirelessly to your HP Officejet L7590 and your computer running the Windows 8.1 Operating system. You get a 'Printer offline' or 'HP Imaging device not found' errors.
    I would like you to start with the steps listed below:
    Hold down the Windows Logo key () on the keyboard and the 'R' to open the run box, type %temp%
    Delete all files and folders from the temp folder. Choose skip if any pop ups appear saying any of the files could not be deleted
    Uninstall the software again - Uninstall the Printer Software Instructions
    When the uninstall has completed restart the computer
    Follow these steps to reset the registry settings and options for Windows Installer.
    Hold down the Windows Logo key on the keyboard and the 'R' to open the run box
    In the Open box, type
    msiexec /unregister
    and then click OK.
    Hold down the Windows Logo key on the keyboard and the 'R' to open the run box
    In the Open box, type
    msiexec /regserver
    and then click OK
    *Note: there is a space between the c and the /
    If you have any difficulty with this step, please use this link to perform it another way. Restarting Windows Installer
    Run Disk cleanup from Accessories\ System Tool < How to Delete files using Disk Cleanup
    Download and install the latest version of Adobe flash player http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayerflashplaye​r/downloads.html
    Perform a clean boot > How to perform a clean boot in Windows
    Download the following SP40669 File Download - if this does not download and or install please proceed to the next step.
    Turn off the Real-Time Scanning and Firewalls; The image below is a McAfee example, if you have a different antivirus program and need help disabling Real-Time Scanning and Firewalls let me know.
    - Image source
    Now you can go ahead and download and install the software here >
    HP Officejet Pro Full Feature Software and Driver
    If you are unable to print a test page, please run the HP Print and Scan Doctor- It was designed by HP to provide users with the troubleshooting and problem solving features needed to resolve many common problems experienced with HP print and scan products connected to Windows-based computers.
    Please let me know if this was successful! I will watch for your reply.
    Thank you,
    HevnLgh
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  • HP OfficeJet Pro L7590 want to use wireless

    I have a HP OfficeJet Pro L7590 (all-in-one) want to use it wireless.
    I have an Apple Macbook laptop (mine), and an IBM thinkpad laptop (from my company that I keep with me).
    How can I use the all-in-one wireless with both laptops - what equipment do I need and where can I find it?
    Thanks
    Judy Uridge
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    You need to have wireless router if you want to connect both wirelessly. The printer has no built in wireless radio so you need to connect it to the wireless router using a LAN cable. And before you can do this, you need to setup your own network first. You need to call your router manufacture or your ISP to setup your own wireless setup network.
    For addtional information on setting the printer up on the network, you might find this link useful.
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00750079&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&lang=en&rule=459&pr...
    Please click on KUDOS if you find my solution helpful.

  • I have my HP OfficeJet Pro 8500 A connected to my Mac Book Pro on a Wireless network. It works and

    I have my Hp Officejet Pro 8500 A connected to my MAc Book Pro which is running Lion OS on a wireless network.  It works just fine and prints and everything.  The problem is a "HP Utility" window that pops up on my screen and says it is "connecting to device" and lists my printer.  It just runs and runs and the entire thing is gray - meaning I can't close it, cancel it, or anything. When you try to click on it, the arrow becomes the color wheel of death.   It is driving me crazy.  I have gone through settings, I have downloaded the latest drivers, I have looked in utilities, I have opened the printer folder and can't find where this thing is coming from or how to turn it off.  Please help.  And yes I have turned offf the computer and rebooted.  

    If you are using Snow Leopard or Lion and have HP software for pre-Snow Leopard (either from a CD not marked as compatible with 10.6 or you recently upgraded to Snow Leopard or Lion and had the HP software on your Mac before you upgraded - even if you did a standard uninstall of the old software or installed new software over the top of it) you must uninstall the software using the 'scrubber' option:
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    If you want more features, you can download and install the Full Featured software from the "Support & Drivers" button at the top of this page, otherwise, basic printing and scanning will work without it.
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  • HP Officejet Pro L7590 won't print correctly after it sits a few days Windows Vista USB connection

    I have a HP Officejet Pro L7590 All In One.  It all of a sudden will not print correctly after it sits a few days.  I purchased a new black/yellow printhead recently and it did print well for about a week.  If it sits a few days, it acts up again.  All I have to do to fix it is take out the yellow/black printhead clean with sterile water on a q tip the printhead, put it back in, and walla it prints again until the next time I want to use the printer, and the same thing again.  Today I printed out some pictures after not using the printer for 5 days, the pics had large vertical stripes in them, the stripes have colors in them.  I cleaned the printhead and it worked perfectly.  Any ideas.  I have replaced the black cartride, and the yellow recently.
    Thanks for any help

    Rocky8,
    This is a little outside our area of printing, but I'll try and help you the best I can. My question for you is the printer showing up under the USB menu in Parallels. If it's not showing up then you need to determine why the USB connection isn't showing up in your Parallels USB menu.  This could be a couple of issues, but the one that I think might be happening is the version of the USB port your using.  Can you verify that you're not connecting the printer via a USB 3.0 port.  Try plugging into one of your other USB ports to see if the printer will show up in the parallels USB menu.
    BT
    Working for HP and here to help!

  • HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless A909g Loses Connectivity

    [posted on behalf of another user]
    Problem with HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless A909g
    New printer will not stay connected to the wireless network. The printer continuously drops the network connection.
    For 15-20 minutes at a time, it will go off-line, then come back on for ~5 mins.  If you power off the printer it will re-connect.  Energy Saving feature has been disabled.
    When the printer is off-line, I cannot ping it nor reach it by http interface.
    The router is a Belkin-N+ router, WPA-PSK security.
    The printer is at address 192.168.2.4 and is static in both the Router and the printer.
    The SSID is broadcast and the channel being used is 7, wireless mode is b,g and N
    The printer says it has a connection strength of 5, and always shows itself connected.
    The printer does not reconnect, unless you power cycle it.
    If the printer is pingable then everything works fine, when it is not nothing works.  The fact that it works when it is on-line makes me believe everything with the network connection is fine, other than the possibility that there is a signal problem.  But since other devices with b cards, connect to the router with no problem, and the printer reports a strong connection I do not believe this is the problem.
    I currently have a script running that pings the server every minute and it still disconnects.
    Bob Headrick,  HP Expert
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    Unfortunately, you are not alone.  Search the forums for this problem and you will find several threads.  Based on being involved with several of those here is what I recommend:
    1. Connect with Ethernet cable if you can.  Your problems will likely disappear.
    2. If not, try changing the wireless channel to 1 or 11.
    3. Try changing your group key renewal time (WPA key) to the maximum allowable by the router.
    4. You can try this firmware update, but it does not list this as a fault it corrects.
    Let's try those and go from there... 
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  • Wireless scanning problem HP Officejet Pro L7590 on Windows 8.1

    Updated my Sony VAIO to 8.1 which hosed my wireless scanning feature on my HP Officejet Pro L7590 all-in-one. Reinstalled all the drivers, printing fine but not scanning.  Please help.  Thanks!

    Hi,
    Please download and run the following tool on your Sony:
      http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib/software12/COL50849/​mp-135113-1/HPPSdr.exe
    Regards,
    BH
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  • Officejet Pro L7590 - disconnected message

    After reinstalling the drivers and checking for updates, which are current, I'm still haveing problems printing from my CAD program Vectorworks Fundamentals.  When I send a document to print the system hangs on "spooling".  I can delete the file only after shutting down the CAD software. All other programs print fine.  I've contacted the software company and they are at a loss. I have a Photosmart C310 connected to the same computer and I can print without issues.  I'm running Windows 7 - just recently installed - and all updates are current.  Also, the CAD service packs are up to date. What is mysterious is that in the HP solutions program it shows that the L7500 series printer is disconnected.  I was getting this message frequently when running Win XP too but had no issues with printing from any program. I open the printer toolbox and it says "the computer is unable to establish a two-way communication with the device".  Just to test, I can go to a program, say Excel, and then print a document without issue. Then going back to CAD, trying to print causes the printer to hang on spooling again.
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    Hi casemarte,
    Welcome to the HP Forums! I see that you are getting a disconnect message with your HP Officejet pro L7590. I am happy to help you with this connection issue! I have a few questions for you:
    How is the printer connected? Wireless, Ethernet, or USB?
    Can you make copies with the printer?
    Is the power cable plugged into a surge protector or directly to the wall outlet? Issues when Connected to an Uninterruptible Power Supply/Power Strip/Surge Protector. This applies to Inkjet printers as well.
    In the meantime, please try our HP Print and Scan Doctor, and let me know what happens. Hope to hear from you, and have a nice day!
    RnRMusicMan
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  • Officejet pro L7590 always goes offline on my hp pavilion

    My HP Pavilion notebook is "wirelessly hooked" to my wireless router (mororola).  my hp officejet pro L7590 is also physically tied to my wireless router (not using the printer wireless).  When i install the printer, my computer recognizes the printer on the network/wireless and allows me to install using the appropriate driver etc.  I can print fine for a little while.  If i turn off the computer or it goes to sleep, somehow, the printer goes "offline" and I'm unable to print.  I'm having to uninstall & re-install the printer each time this happens.  It's as if my computer is not recognizing that it's still communicating with a printer once it's gone to sleep or restarted.  Such a pain.
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    Advice??

    There are several updates on this page.  You did not state it but I assume you are using WIn7 64-bit.
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  • HP Officejet Pro L7590 and Mac Yosemite 10.10 printing software

    I just upgraded my Mac to a mew 2014 MacBook Pro with Retina and Yosemite 10.10.1.
    I want to install my old HP Officejet Pro L7590. I have the printer connected by network cable to my Comcast network hub. There is a stable connection on both ends (lights are on). What software do I download to install the printer? Is it not available for Yosemite yet? Where is it located? I'm assuming its not available for Yosemite yet? I don't have the original software. Thanks.
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    Hi @rustyblue,
    Welcome to the HP Forums!
    Currently there are no full feature software and drivers directly through HP for Mac OS X 10.10 for this particular printer model. However, after some searching I found this driver directly through Apple. HP Printer Drivers v3.0 for OS X.
    If you need help with scanning without HP software, please see this post, Re: iMac OS X 10.9.3 Scan to iMac Driver for HP OfficeJet Pro 8500A A910a does not seem to exist, by my colleague @Sunshyn2005. Even though this post is for Mac OS X 10.9.3 and a different printer, these steps will work for your printer on 10.10 as well.
    Hope this helps you get up and running, please let me know if you have any further issues!
    RnRMusicMan
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