Is there any way to install macOS Sierra on a Mac that's officially too old to make the update? Mac updates its macOS (previously Mac OS X) desktop and laptop operating system once a year, like clockwork.
Hi, after running the update for my mac to High Sierra (macOS 10.13) the printer iis no longer working. The printer can not be raeched via menue printer in Mac Software. A new insatllation according the provided describtion on the support home page from HP dosen't work. Error message I got after trial: No connection to 'HP ENVY 7640 series 453D83.ipps.tcp.local.' Is there anyone having similar problems? How can I passby or sove the problem? This is the second time I got problems with HP printers running out of support and Mac.
Hello Tom, Updates to the device's OS often causes the printer software needing to be reinstalled on the device (what are you using, computer, ipad, phone, etc.). There's two sources. With the printer turned on, go to 123.HP.com, which will id your device and download/install the printer's software. It should overwrite and you shouldn't have to uninstall the software first. Another source is below link. Click on Software and Drivers Go Download.
Reply if anything works, please. (Provide the type of device). Hello again Tom, Did you upgrade your Mac OS to a Beta version of High Sierra? Apparently it was only released Sept 25. It appears that iOS 10.13 software is available through HP on that link you provided. Does the printer copy and is the blue light on front a steady blue; so as to indicate that the printer's software did get properly installed.
Let me know, please. There's lots of things to try on the link below. However let's see if the computer is not wirelessly connected to the printer by turning off and on the router/modem, printer and computer. Unplug the router if needed, leave it off 60 seconds. Then turn each on, one at a time, in that order. Let each completely boot up (no flashing lights). Printer Offline (Mac) I am not an HP or Apple employee.
I volunteer my spare time, attempting to help. I'm curious if your problem was similar to mine after all. I could print and scan wirelessly 'FROM' the computer to the printer (my printer being an MFP 477fdw color laser) after my High Sierra upgrade. What I couldn't do after upgrading to High Sierra was to scan 'FROM' the printer to a networked share on our Macs. I have about six shared networked folders on various macs that I could scan documents directly from the printer and have them go to different macs around my home.
All computers that have the new High Sierra give an error message (see attached photo). The iMac I didn't upgrade yet, that still has 'regular' Sierra on it, still works. Oddly, I have an old OfficeJet 8600 MFP that actually can scan from the printer to the computers with High Sierra on them. I thought the 'permissions/read only' error was because of Apple's new AFS files system in High Sierra was the culprit, but can't figure why older OfficeJet works. Error after trying to scan to High Sierra share Anyone else having a similar issue?? I am having exactly the same problem with my HP LaserJet Pro MFP M277 and Mac OS High Sierra 10.13.
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I had this working for about a year with no issues. Unfortunately my HP Support for it just ran out last week:/. I was on the phone with Apple Support today for over an hour and they could also not explain the issue on their side. They checked all my folder permissions (via Remote Support) all of which seemed correct. The newest drivers from 25.Sept2017 HP Easy Start 2.7.0.175 did not help either. I asked Apple to also forward this issue to HP directly.
Hopefully it will get some priority that way. Error Scan to Network Folder with Mac OS 10.13.
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