HP Printer Web Services Setup: Complete Step-by-Step Guide

If you own an HP printer and haven’t enabled HP Web Services yet, you’re missing out on free, powerful features — including printing from your phone, receiving automatic firmware updates, and using HP’s growing library of free printer apps.

This guide shows you exactly how to set up HP printer web services from scratch, step by step, for both touchscreen printers and older control panels. We also cover HP ePrint setup, troubleshooting for common errors, and a full FAQ section built to answer the questions Google and ChatGPT users ask most.

All methods follow HP’s official support documentation — no third-party workarounds.

1. What Are HP Printer Web Services?

HP Web Services is a free, built-in feature on most modern HP printers that connects your printer to the internet. Once enabled, it unlocks a suite of cloud-based tools:

  • HP ePrint — Print from anywhere by emailing documents to your printer’s unique address
  • HP Printer Apps — Access free apps for printing coupons, calendars, coloring pages, and more
  • Automatic Firmware Updates — Keep your printer secure and up-to-date automatically
  • HP Connected — Manage your printer remotely from the HP Connected portal
  • Remote Print — Print from your smartphone or tablet while away from home

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What You Need to Know
HP Web Services communicates through port 443 (HTTPS). Most home routers support this by default. No special configuration is needed unless your router has strict firewall rules.

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2. Requirements Before You Begin

Before you touch any settings, confirm you have these three things in place. Skipping this step is the #1 reason setup fails.

Requirement Details Status Check
✅ Wi-Fi Connection 2.4GHz or 5GHz network (WPA2 recommended) Print a Network Config Page
✅ Internet Access Active broadband — not just local network Browse a site from phone on same Wi-Fi
✅ HP Account Free account at hp.com (for HP Connected) Create HP Account
✅ Compatible Printer HP OfficeJet, ENVY, DeskJet, LaserJet (2010+) Check printer display or HP Support
✅ Printer Firmware Should be latest version Settings → Printer Update
HP OfficeJet
HP ENVY
HP DeskJet
HP LaserJet
HP OfficeJet Pro
HP Smart Tank

3. Setup via Touchscreen Display (Recommended)

This is the easiest method and works on almost all HP printers with a color touchscreen — including the OfficeJet Pro 9000 series, ENVY 6000 series, and LaserJet Pro MFP models.

  1. 1
    Turn on your HP printer and go to the Home screen
    Press the Home button (house icon) to get to the main menu. Make sure the printer is connected to Wi-Fi — look for the Wi-Fi icon in the top right corner.
  2. 2
    Open the Setup or Settings menu
    Tap the gear icon ⚙️ or “Setup” on the printer’s touchscreen. On older models, this may say “Tools” or “Preferences.”
  3. 3
    Navigate to Web Services Setup
    Scroll down and tap Web Services or HP Web Services. Some printers show this under the “Network” or “Connected Services” menu.
  4. 4
    Tap “Enable” or “Turn On”
    The printer will display a Web Services Terms of Service page. Tap Accept or Yes to agree and start the connection.
  5. 5
    Wait for activation (30–60 seconds)
    Your printer connects to HP’s servers. Do NOT turn off the printer during this step. A confirmation page prints automatically when done.
  6. 6
    Note your printer’s email address
    The printed confirmation page shows your printer’s unique ePrint email address (e.g., my.printer.abc123@hpeprint.com). Save this — you’ll need it for remote printing.

Setup complete! HP Web Services is now active. Your printer will show a small blue or green web icon on the home screen. You can now use HP ePrint, access printer apps, and get automatic firmware updates.

4. Setup via Embedded Web Server (EWS)

The Embedded Web Server is a web interface built into your HP printer. You access it from any browser on the same Wi-Fi network — no app or software needed. This method works on all HP printers, including those without a touchscreen.

Step 1: Find Your Printer’s IP Address

You’ll need your printer’s local IP address to open the EWS. Here’s how to find it:

  • On touchscreen printers: Settings → Wi-Fi → Wireless Settings → IP Address
  • Print a Network Configuration Page: press and hold the Wireless button for 3 seconds (non-touchscreen models)
  • Check your router’s connected devices list

Step 2: Open the EWS in Your Browser

Type your printer’s IP address into your browser’s address bar (example: http://192.168.1.45) and press Enter. The HP Embedded Web Server dashboard will load.

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Browser Security Warning
Your browser may show a “Not Secure” warning when opening the EWS page. This is normal — your HP printer doesn’t have an SSL certificate. Click “Advanced” and then “Proceed” to continue safely on your local network.

Step 3: Enable Web Services

  1. 1
    Click the “Web Services” tab
    In the EWS dashboard, look for the “Web Services” or “HP Web Services” tab at the top of the page.
  2. 2
    Click “Enable Web Services” button
    A Terms of Service box appears. Review and accept the terms to proceed.
  3. 3
    Your printer activates Web Services
    The page refreshes and shows your printer’s ePrint email address and a list of enabled services. The printer may also print a confirmation sheet.

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5. How to Enable and Use HP ePrint

HP ePrint is the most popular Web Services feature. Once Web Services is enabled, ePrint is automatically active. Here’s how to use it:

Your Printer’s ePrint Email Address

Every HP printer with Web Services enabled gets a unique email address like your.printer@hpeprint.com. To find or change this address:

  1. 1
    Go to hp.com/go/eprintcenter
    Sign in with your HP account. You’ll see your registered printer and its email address.
  2. 2
    Customize your printer’s email address
    Click on your printer name and select “Customize Email.” You can create a shorter, easier-to-remember address.
  3. 3
    Print from anywhere by sending an email
    Email any document or photo to your printer’s address from any device, any location. The document prints automatically.

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ePrint Supported File Types
You can email PDF, Word (.docx), Excel (.xlsx), JPG, PNG, TIFF, and HTML files. Max attachment size is 10MB per email. Only the email subject and attachments print — not the email body by default.

6. Install HP Printer Apps

HP Printer Apps are free mini-applications you can add to your printer from the HP Connected website. Popular apps include coloring pages, greeting cards, graph paper, coupons, and seasonal activity sheets.

How to Add Printer Apps

  1. 1
    Visit HP Connected
    Go to hpconnected.com and sign in with your HP account. Your printer should appear in the dashboard.
  2. 2
    Browse the App Center
    Click “Apps” in the navigation. Browse by category or search for specific apps.
  3. 3
    Click “Add to Printer”
    Once you add an app, it appears in your printer’s touchscreen under the Apps section. You can print directly from the printer screen — no computer needed.



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7. Troubleshooting HP Web Services Problems

If your HP printer won’t connect to Web Services, or if ePrint stops working, use the fixes below. These cover 95% of reported issues based on HP’s Community Forums and support data.

Problem: “Web Services Not Available” Error

This error usually means your router is blocking the connection. Fix: Restart your router and printer. On the printer, go to Settings → Web Services → Remove Web Services, wait 30 seconds, then re-enable. If the issue persists, set your DNS server to Google’s public DNS: 8.8.8.8 in your router settings.

Problem: Web Services Greyed Out or Missing

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Common Cause: Outdated printer firmware. Update your printer firmware first — go to Settings → Printer Update → Check for Updates. After updating, restart the printer and try enabling Web Services again.

Problem: ePrint Not Printing After Sending Email

Fix: Check that the sender’s email is on the approved senders list in your HP Connected account. Go to hpconnected.com → Select your printer → ePrint Settings → Allowed Senders. Add your email address to the allowed list.

Problem: Printer Keeps Losing Web Services Connection

Fix: Assign a static IP address to your printer. Log into your router admin panel and set a DHCP reservation for your printer’s MAC address. This prevents the IP from changing and breaking the Web Services connection.

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⚡ Quick Fix Reference

Fast solutions for the most common HP Web Services problems.

Web Services Won’t Enable
Restart printer + router. Check Wi-Fi connection. Update firmware first.
ePrint Not Working
Add sender to allowed list. Check printer email address in HP Connected.
Apps Not Loading
Remove and re-enable Web Services. Clear printer cache from EWS.
Connection Drops Often
Set static IP via router DHCP reservation. Use Google DNS (8.8.8.8).
Firmware Update Stuck
Cancel update. Restart printer. Reconnect to Wi-Fi. Try again.
Printer Not in HP Connected
Remove Web Services on printer. Re-enable. Sign out / in HP Connected.

Official HP Resources

All steps in this guide follow HP’s official documentation. For additional support, visit these verified HP sources:

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12 Frequently Asked Questions — HP Printer Web Services Setup

These FAQs are structured for both Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT answers. Each question targets a distinct user intent around HP web services setup.

HP Web Services is a free built-in feature that connects your HP printer to the internet, enabling HP ePrint (print via email from anywhere), HP Printer Apps (free content apps), automatic firmware updates, and HP Connected cloud management. It requires only a Wi-Fi connection and a free HP account to activate. Once enabled, you don’t need a computer nearby to print documents or photos.

To enable HP Web Services: (1) Make sure your printer is connected to Wi-Fi. (2) On the printer touchscreen, tap Setup ⚙️ → Web Services → Enable. (3) Accept the Terms of Service when prompted. (4) Wait 30–60 seconds for the connection to complete. (5) Your printer will print a confirmation page with your ePrint email address. If your printer lacks a touchscreen, access the Embedded Web Server by typing your printer’s IP address into any browser on the same network, then click the Web Services tab.

The most common reasons Web Services is missing or greyed out are: (1) Outdated printer firmware — update via Settings → Printer Update. (2) The printer model doesn’t support Web Services (usually printers made before 2010). (3) The printer is not connected to Wi-Fi — Web Services requires an active internet connection. (4) An admin password or restriction has been set that disables Web Services — check the EWS Security settings. Update firmware first, then try again.

HP ePrint activates automatically when Web Services is enabled. Your printer receives a unique email address (e.g., yourprinter@hpeprint.com) which is printed on the Web Services confirmation page. To use ePrint, simply email any document or photo to that address from anywhere in the world — the printer will receive and print it automatically. To manage ePrint settings, set allowed senders, or change your printer’s email address, go to hpconnected.com and sign in with your HP account.

Yes, HP Web Services is completely free to enable and use. There is no subscription fee for ePrint, HP Printer Apps, or automatic firmware updates. The only costs are your normal internet service and any printing costs (ink and paper). Some premium third-party apps in the HP App Center may have optional paid tiers, but all core HP Web Services features are free. You do need a free HP account at hp.com to access HP Connected.

The “Web Services Not Available” error is almost always a network issue. Fix steps: (1) Restart your router and printer. (2) On the printer, go to Settings → Web Services → Remove Web Services, wait 30 seconds, then re-enable it. (3) Check your router’s firewall — port 443 (HTTPS) must be open. (4) Try changing your DNS to Google’s public DNS (8.8.8.8) in router settings. (5) If on a corporate or guest Wi-Fi network, switch to a standard home network — many managed networks block HP’s servers. (6) Update printer firmware, then try again.

You can find your HP printer’s IP address in several ways: (1) On touchscreen printers: tap the Wi-Fi icon on the home screen → the IP address is displayed. (2) Print a Network Configuration Page by pressing and holding the Wireless button for 3 seconds on non-touchscreen models. (3) Check your router’s admin page under “Connected Devices” or “DHCP Clients.” (4) On Windows, open Command Prompt and type ping printername or check Printers & Scanners → your printer → Printer Properties. The IP will look like 192.168.x.x or 10.0.x.x.

HP Web Services is supported on most HP inkjet and laser printers manufactured after 2010 that have wireless capability. This includes HP OfficeJet 4500 and newer, HP Photosmart 6510 and newer, HP ENVY series (all), HP DeskJet 3500 and newer, and many LaserJet Pro models. Printers made before 2010 or entry-level USB-only models generally don’t support Web Services. To check, go to Settings on your printer and look for a “Web Services” option. If the option doesn’t exist, the printer isn’t compatible.

To remove HP Web Services: (1) On the printer touchscreen, tap Setup → Web Services → Remove Web Services. (2) Confirm the removal when prompted. This disconnects your printer from HP’s cloud servers and removes its ePrint email address. If you re-enable Web Services later, your printer will receive a new ePrint email address (the old one is deleted). You may want to remove Web Services if you’re selling the printer, troubleshooting connection issues, or switching to a different HP account.

If Web Services is enabled but ePrint isn’t printing, check these common causes: (1) The sender’s email isn’t on the approved senders list — go to hpconnected.com → ePrint Settings → Allowed Senders and add your email. (2) The email attachment exceeds 10MB. (3) The file format isn’t supported (only PDF, Word, Excel, JPG, PNG, HTML are supported). (4) The printer is in sleep mode — ePrint still works but may take a few extra minutes. (5) Check the ePrint History in HP Connected to see if the email was received and what status it shows.

HP Web Services uses encrypted HTTPS connections (TLS/SSL) for all communication between your printer and HP’s servers. Your documents sent via ePrint are transmitted encrypted and are not stored permanently by HP after printing. You can control security settings including allowed email senders, printer access, and enable a PIN to prevent unauthorized printing. For business environments, HP also offers HP Access Control and enterprise security features. See HP’s privacy policy at hp.com/privacy for full details.

There are two ways to print from your phone using HP Web Services: (1) HP Smart App — Download the free HP Smart app (iOS or Android), add your printer, and print directly over Wi-Fi or remotely. (2) HP ePrint by email — Email your document or photo to your printer’s ePrint address from any email app on your phone. The printer will print it regardless of your location. The HP Smart App is the recommended method as it gives you print quality controls, scan features, and ink level monitoring as well.

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