Setting for e-print.

On my wireless officejet 4500 g 510 control panel It does not have any setting for me to print the email address, Im not to sure that I am even doing any right. Hopefully, I haven't messed anything up.

Hello missheatherrose,
The printer you have does not support ePrint or Web Services. Below is a link that lists the supported printers which features are included (since not all ePrint capable printers have the same features):
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/ePrint-Print-Apps-Mob​ile/Cloud-Services-Supported-Printers-ePrint-Airpr​...
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