Failed to retrieve Device Capabilities

Shamyka S 0 Reputation points
2025-12-11T03:00:43.11+00:00

Hello,

First, I'm a solo practitioner with little IT skills and I have always just been able to plug and go, so to speak, when I connect a new printer to my laptop. However, my new HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP3301 will not "scan to computer." I have searched other help pages and questions which indicate I have to get to the Device Capabilities but there's a repeated error that gets me lost. The error is: Failed to retrieve device capabilities" and has two things to try, the first of which is not an issue, as the device is connected.

(1) checking your network connection to device (2) Enabling IPP protocol through advanced printer settings.

This is where I am lost because it is not permitting me into the advanced printer settings. Please help (and explain like I am three LOL) and thanks in advance.

Windows for business | Windows 365 Business
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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-12-11T03:00:52.4366667+00:00
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    To resolve the issue of your HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP3301 not being able to "scan to computer" and receiving the error "Failed to retrieve device capabilities," follow these steps:

    1. Check Network Connection: Ensure that your printer is properly connected to the same network as your laptop. You can do this by printing a network configuration page from the printer's control panel to verify its IP address and network status.
    2. Enable IPP Protocol: Since you mentioned that you are having trouble accessing the advanced printer settings, here’s a simplified way to enable the IPP protocol:
      • Go to the Control Panel on your laptop.
      • Select Devices and Printers.
      • Right-click on your printer (HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP3301) and select Printer Properties.
      • Look for a tab that says Ports. In this tab, check if there is an option for Internet Printing Protocol (IPP). If it’s not checked, enable it.
      • Click OK to save your changes.
    3. Restart Devices: After making these changes, restart both your printer and your laptop to ensure that all settings are applied correctly.
    4. Reinstall Printer Drivers: If the problem persists, consider reinstalling the printer drivers. You can download the latest drivers from the HP website and follow the installation instructions provided there.

    If you still encounter issues after these steps, you may want to consult the printer's manual or HP's support for further assistance.


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  2. Daphne Huynh (WICLOUD CORPORATION) 505 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2025-12-11T09:03:01.58+00:00

    Welcome to the Microsoft Q&A Platform!

    I understand the confusion and inconvenience caused by the issue you are encountering. The error “Failed to retrieve device capabilities” usually indicates that Windows cannot properly communicate with the printer/scanner to read its supported features. This is commonly related to network configuration, unsupported protocols or driver issues.

    1. Check Network Connection

    • Ensure your printer and laptop are connected to the same network (Wi-Fi or Ethernet).
    • If printing works, basic connectivity is alright and the issue is specific to capability retrieval/scanning.

    2. Ensure IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) Is Enabled

    Windows uses IPP or Web Services protocols to retrieve device capabilities for multifunction printers.

    If you cannot access advanced settings from the printer’s control panel, use one of the following methods.

    • Access Printer Settings via Web Browser
      • On the printer panel, locate Network Settings → find the IP address.
      • On your PC, open a browser and enter the IP address (e.g http://192.168.1.100).
      • This opens the HP Embedded Web Server.
      • Navigate to Networking, Advanced, or Services.
      • Look for IPP, Internet Printing Protocol, or Web Services and ensure it is enabled.
      • Save changes.
    • Check via Windows Printer Properties
      • Go to “Control Panel” > “Devices and Printers”
      • Right-click your HP printer and select “Printer Properties.”
      • Check tabs such as Ports, Advanced, or Web Services
      • If you see options related to IPP, WSD, or Web Services, ensure they are enabled.

    3. Reinstall or Update HP Drivers

    Incorrect or outdated drivers commonly cause capability retrieval failures.

    • Go to HP’s official support page for the HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301.
    • Download the Full Feature Software and Driver Package (not just the basic driver).
    • Install the package, which includes scanning components and device communication modules.

    Note: Windows inbox drivers often lack full scanning capability.

    Reference: HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw Software and Driver Downloads | HP® Support

    4. Restart Printer and Computer

    After modifying network or protocol settings, restart both the printer and your PC to refresh communication.

    5. Test the Scan Function

    Try scanning from:

    • The printer control panel → Scan to Computer
    • HP Smart app
    • Windows Fax & Scan or HP Scan

    6. Additional tips

    • If you still cannot access advanced settings, try using the HP Smart app, which often provides easier access to printer features and troubleshooting tools.
    • Ensure your firewall or antivirus is not blocking printer communication (IPP, WSD, or Web Services ports).
    • If using VLANs or guest networks, ensure multifunction protocols (WSD, mDNS, IPP) are allowed across segments.

    Thank you for asking your question and I wish you have a great day!

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