Amifeed No Internet Connection Error
Happytohelp01,Thank you for the phone #. The woman at HP solved my problem. For others out there, below is the solution that helped me.-Get your printer's IP Address (Can find this under Network Config under Settings)-Type the IP into your web browser-On the left-hand side click on iPV4 under WIRED or WIRELESS (however you are connected)-Click Manual DNS-Under preferred type 8.8.8.8-Under alternate type 8.8.4.4-Unplug Modem from the wall. Wait 30 seconds.
Plug back in.-Turn off your printer by pushing the power button. Wait 30 seconds. Power on.Hope this helps.
Hello Piotrpp,Welcome to the HP Support Forums. I gather that you are unable to use the scan to email feature of your HP printer.You didn’t mention which HP printer you have but please follow the steps below. Please turn off your printer. Please turn off your router. If your router doesn’t have an on/off switch, please unplug the power cord from the router. After waiting a full 60 seconds please turn on your router (or plug it back in).
Amifeed No Internet Connection Error Message
After the router has completed its startup routine please turn on your printer. After the printer has completed its startup routine, please test the scan to email feature. If it works there no need to continue with any further trouble shooting steps.
Please set a manual IP address and manual DNS servers for the printer. I have included a link to. Don’t worry that the screen shots show a Photosmart 7510 printer, the steps are the same.
If you don’t have a Photosmart/Envy printer, please use the steps from HP’s for the steps to set a manual IP address. Please click on the + beside ‘Wireless connection issues”. Please click on the + beside “Will a static IP address keep my computer from losing communication with my wireless printer?”. For the Preferred Manual DNS Server please use 8.8.8.8 and for the Alternate Manual DNS Server please use 8.8.4.4.
These are Google’s public DNS servers. Please test the scan to email feature. If it works there is no need to continue with any further trouble shooting steps. Please call HP’s Cloud Services at 1-855-785-2777 if you live in the USA/Canada region. If you live outside the USA/Canada region please click to find the Technical Support number for your country/region.Thank you.
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