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Like almost every day I was sending some mails with pdfs to my printer. Normally, I receive a response within 2 minutes and if there's any issue, the job is canceled after 24 hours at the latest. That was two weeks ago, and since then I have not received any response from the printer. All other print and scan functions are working.

May troubleshooting so far: I searched for updates, sended a message from an other, but also allowed e-mail adress, disconnected the printer several times, changed the printer´s mailadress...nothing worked.

Most recently, I noticed that the online services are available but not connected, and the printer is unable to retrieve its email address. I can´t change anything about that. Does anyone have an idea how I might resolve this issue?

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@MelmacAlf, Welcome to HP Support Community. 

 

Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you. 

Based on your description and the troubleshooting you've already done, it sounds like the printer has lost its connection to HP's ePrint cloud services, which is why it's not receiving or processing email print jobs.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you resolve this:

 

Check Internet Connectivity

Ensure your printer is connected to the internet:

  • On the printer control panel, go to Network Settings or Wireless Settings.
  • Confirm that it’s connected to your Wi-Fi network.
  • Try printing a Network Configuration Page to verify connectivity.

Restart Web Services

This is often the most effective fix for ePrint issues.

  1. On the printer control panel, tap the HP ePrint icon or go to Web Services.
  2. Select Settings or Setup.
  3. Tap Remove Web Services or Disable Web Services.
  4. Once removed, restart the printer.
  5. Go back to Web Services and tap Enable Web Services.
  6. Follow the prompts to re-enable and get a new printer email address.

Update Printer Firmware

Outdated firmware can cause connectivity issues.

  • Go to Setup > Printer Maintenance > Update the Printer.
  • Or visit the HP Software and Driver Downloads page, enter your printer model, and install the latest firmware.

Check HP Connected Account

Make sure your printer is still registered and active on your HP Connected account:

  • Visit HP Smart / HP Connected and log in.
  • Check if your printer is listed and shows as Connected.
  • If not, re-add the printer using the Claim Code from Step 2.

Test ePrint

Send a test email with a PDF attachment to your printer’s new email address. Make sure:

  • The sender’s email is on the Approved Senders List (if enabled).
  • The email has no signatures or extra text—just the attachment.

I hope this helps. 

 

Take care and have a good day. 

 

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Max3Aj

HP Support 

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