I can now use Simple Scan, BUT, an even better way to scan is to open my browser and go to the Envy's IP Adx and do a web scan via the GUI there. The options are greater that way than with Simple Scan. you can do everything from the browser's Envy GUI, that is available from the front panel of the Envy. I'm finally happy with the Envy now and it is reliable. There are however, 2 instances of the Envy in my Printers folder in System Settings on my Desktop computer. One for the USB connection and one for the wireless presence so I can access it via my browser. My laptop also works reliably and wirelessly with the Envy now. I don't really understand it, but apparently the key to "fixing" all the issues was to go ahead and hook the Envy up to my Desktop via USB. and maybe assigning it a Static IP helped. I'd tried the hp-check, hp-doctor, installing the most current hplip available from the HP website and everything else I could think of. Sometimes the Envy worked and sometimes it didn't. ![]() There was no rhyme or reason, whether I powered the Envy or the computer first or whatever. Just now I have two instances of the Envy in the Printer Manager on the Desktop computer.īut no problems since connecting to the Desktop via USB.
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