Sprocket 200 Won't Connect with Android Phone

Posted by cleverengineer on

I got an HP Sprocket 200 bluetooth printer for Christmas to use with my Samsung Galaxy Express 3 phone. I downloaded the Sprocket App, I connected the bluetooth, I got on the app & set up the printer, but when I tried to connect to my phone I kept getting the error message that the Sprocket could not communicate with this device. We tried it with two other phones in the household, both iPhones, one a 6 and one a 6s. The owner's manual says "The sprocket app is supported by Android™ devices using OS v4.4 and above". Clearly it doesn't. How can I resolve this? 


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  • May I have this secret solution too please?  I am going CRAZY not being able to solve this communication problem!!!

    Netsuki on
  • I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 8, and cannot get it to recognise my new Sprocket 200, either via Bluetooth settings or through the HP Sprocket app.  I’ve tried EVERYTHING (including all suggestions above).  I’ve never had trouble connecting other devices before, is this a HP design fault?

    Netsuki on
  • @cleverengineer
     
    Thanks for keeping me posted
     
    This seems to be a Hardware issue with the Sprocket
     
    I have sent you a private message with the next course of action
     
    Please check your private message icon on the upper right corner of your HP Forums profile.
     
    Next to your profile Name, you should see a little blue envelope
     
    Thank you
     

    KrazyToadI Am An HP Employee
    KrazyToad on
  • Okay. We tried this again. Let me begin by saying the phone’s operating system is Android 6.0.1, which we believe is the Marshmallow operating system. We pressed the reset button until the power light goes off and then the printer immediately resets and turns back on. The Sprocket will not pair with the phone via bluetooth. We continue to get the error message that the phone cannot communicate with the device. What else can we try?

    cleverengineer on
  • @cleverengineer
     
    It looks like you were interacting with @senan6806, but he is out for the day. I’m KrazyToad & I’m at your service. 
     
    The Sprocket should work with Android phones using KitKat OS
     
    I suggest you Reset the Sprocket and then set it up again using the HP Sprocket App from your Samsung Galaxy Express 3.
     

    Make sure the printer is on.

    Remove the paper cover.

    Locate the Reset button.

    With a paperclip or pin, press and hold the Reset button until the Charging Indicator light turns off.
    The printer resets and turns off.

    Replace the paper cover, and then turn on the printer.

    Also check for any Sprocket Firmware updates
     

    Make sure the Sprocket is on and your mobile device is connected to the Internet.

    On your mobile device, open the HP sprocket app.

    Tap the Menu icon , and then tap sprocket.

    Tap Manage Printers, make sure your Sprocket is selected, and then tap Printer Settings.

    Look for a firmware upgrade.

    If a firmware upgrade displays, tap Get Firmware Upgrade, and then follow the on-screen prompts to complete the update.

    If a firmware upgrade option does not display, the firmware is up-to-date.

    Keep me posted how it goes
     
    Thank you and have a wonderful day 😊
     
    If the information I’ve provided was helpful, give us some reinforcement by clicking the “Solution Accepted” on this Post and it will also help other community members with similar issue.
     

    KrazyToadI Am An HP Employee
    KrazyToad on


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