Difference between revisions of "Set up WebScan with HP OfficeJet 6950"
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− | Bought a brand new HP OfficeJet 6950 and WebScan | + | Bought a brand new HP OfficeJet 6950 and for my Linux I need WebScan. Here is how I got it to work: |
* find out the printer's IP address, in my case it is 192.168.178.68 | * find out the printer's IP address, in my case it is 192.168.178.68 | ||
− | * go to the webUI, in my case | + | <pic src="http://linuxintro.org/images/d/d3/Webscan-start1.jpg" width=200 /> -> <pic src="http://linuxintro.org/images/c/cd/Webscan-2.jpg" width=200 /> |
+ | * go to the webUI, in my case https://192.168.178.68. You may have to click on "Advanced" to allow unsecure traffic. Then it looks like this: | ||
+ | <pic src="http://linuxintro.org/images/a/a2/Webui.PNG" /> | ||
* select Settings -> Security -> Administrator Settings -> Enable "WebScan from EWS" -> Apply | * select Settings -> Security -> Administrator Settings -> Enable "WebScan from EWS" -> Apply | ||
− | <pic src="http://linuxintro.org/images/1/1d/Snapshot-webscan.PNG" /> | + | <pic src="http://linuxintro.org/images/1/1d/Snapshot-webscan.PNG" link="http://linuxintro.org/images/1/1d/Snapshot-webscan.PNG" width=200 /> |
Latest revision as of 06:13, 20 January 2021
Bought a brand new HP OfficeJet 6950 and for my Linux I need WebScan. Here is how I got it to work:
- find out the printer's IP address, in my case it is 192.168.178.68
- go to the webUI, in my case https://192.168.178.68. You may have to click on "Advanced" to allow unsecure traffic. Then it looks like this:
- select Settings -> Security -> Administrator Settings -> Enable "WebScan from EWS" -> Apply