HP OJ4620 Manuale Proprietario

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Solve setup problems
Problems using HP ePrint
 Note: This section is only applicable to HP 
Officejet 4620 e-All-in-One series.
If you are having problems using HP ePrint, check the 
following:
• 
Make sure the printer is connected to the Internet 
using a wireless connection.
 Note: You cannot use these web features if 
the printer is connected using a USB cable.
• 
Make sure the latest product updates have been 
installed on the printer. For more information, see 
 Note: If a mandatory update is required for 
the printer, HP ePrint will be turned off and 
will not be available until the update has 
been installed. After the update has been 
installed, set up HP ePrint again. For more 
• 
Make sure HP ePrint is enabled on the printer. For 
•  The ePrint server does not accept email print jobs 
if there are multiple email addresses included in 
the “To” or “Cc” fields. Only enter the email 
address of your HP printer in the “To” field. Do not 
enter any additional email addresses in the other 
fields.
•  Make sure you are sending documents that meet 
the HP ePrint requirements. For more information, 
• 
If your network uses proxy settings when 
connecting to the Internet, make sure the proxy 
settings you are entering are valid:
•  Check the settings being used by the Web 
browser you are using (such as Internet 
Explorer, Firefox, or Safari).
•  If your proxy server requires a username and 
password, make sure the information has been 
entered correctly.
•  Check with the IT administrator or person who 
set up your firewall.
 
If the proxy settings used by your firewall have 
changed, you must update these settings in either 
the printer control panel or the embedded web 
server (EWS). If these settings are not updated, 
you will not be able to use HP ePrint.
 
For more information, see “Set up HP ePrint” on 
 Tip: For additional help setting up and using HP 
ePrint, visit www.eprintcenter.com.
Step 5. Make sure your computer is not connected to 
your network over a Virtual Private Network (VPN)
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a computer 
network that uses the Internet to provide a remote, 
secure connection to an organization’s network. 
However, most VPN services do not allow you to 
access local devices (like your printer) on your local 
network while your computer is connected to the 
VPN.
To connect to the printer, disconnect from the VPN.
 Tip: To use the printer while connected to 
the VPN, you can connect the printer to your 
computer with a USB cable. The printer uses its 
USB and network connections at the same time.
For more information, contact your network 
administrator or the person who set up the wireless 
network.