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05-29-2019 04:13 AM - last edited on 07-02-2019 02:48 AM by NitM
Since the most recent firmware update I am having problems printing via Wifi. The printer has worked flawlessly for months since it was purchased and I connected it to my network.
Symptom is that the Laptop informs me the printer is busy.
Removing the printer from "Printers and Scanners" and attempting to re-add it results in the printer not being visible to the network.
Turning the printer off and on via the power button has no effect
Unplugging the printer from the power, waiting and plugging back in resolves the issue, until it re-occurs - minutes, hours or days.
Also, after the full restart, the printer becomes visible to "Printers and Scanners" when re-adding.
The printer has been working flawlessly until the recent firmware update.
I am using original cartridges
Nothing has changed in the network.
The only change has been the firmware update.
I need a way to undo the firmware update (forced on me due to instant ink) or urgently replace the printer.
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05-31-2019 03:39 AM
Sorry for the delay in responding to the mDNS question, had to get back home to verify, it was set.
I've already connected the printer directly to the router eliminating the Unifi from the equation and the problem has gone away.
So whatever was in the recent printer firmware update wasn't appreciated by the Unifi routers. Rather than you wasting more time on it, happy to mark as resolved.
Thanks for your assistance.
05-29-2019 04:36 AM - edited 05-29-2019 12:47 PM
Some screenshots which demonstrate the issue.
First one is status of printer after a period of no use:
2nd image is after I turn the printer off and on (nothing else). It's as if the printer sleeps and doesn't reconnect .
05-30-2019 06:24 AM
Thank you for reaching out to the HP Support community!
Please provide the below information to assist you with an accurate resolution.
- The WiFi router that you have is that a dual-band router(Router that has both 2.4GHz and a 5Ghz network)?
- If yes, the names of the 2.4GHz and the 5GHz networks are they the same or are they different?
- Do you have any WiFi extenders?
- Are there any security software or antivirus installed on your MAC?
Check the following:
1. Verify if the printer and the MAC are connected to the same network while adding the printer.
- On the printer control panel touch the icon
- Check the network name to which the printer is connected
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Check if the MAC is connected to the same network as the printer.
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On the MAC click on the WiFi symbol and check the network name to confirm the network before adding.
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- Ensure MAC and the printer are on the same network
- Try to add the printer again
2. Update the printer firmware(Ignore if already done)
The current firmware version available for the printer HP Officejet Pro 8720 is 1919B. Does the printer have the same version? Click on this link to get more info on this.
Check if you have a newer update available for the printer and update it.
Also, once the firmware is updated, it is not possible to undo the update.
3. Router Compatibility & configuration
This printer model is compatible with the 2.4GHz network and may not work with the 5GHz network.
If you have a dual-band router with the same name for both the networks, then there could be connectivity issues.
If this is the case, then you can differentiate the 2 networks by providing them separate names and connecting the printer only to the 2.4Ghz network.
This would improve connectivity.
Also, Apple devices use bonjour packets for communication within a network. If this service(mDNS) to forward the bonjour packets is not enabled on the router, then it can also cause connectivity issues.
Please ensure the mDNS/forwarding bonjour packets feature is enabled.
Let me know if this information helps or if you need any further assistance.
Please click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
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ATHARVA_GP
I am an HP Employee
05-30-2019 07:16 AM
Many thanks for the complete response, answers inline below.
Please provide the below information to assist you with an accurate resolution.
- The WiFi router that you have is that a dual-band router(Router that has both 2.4GHz and a 5Ghz network)?
- If yes, the names of the 2.4GHz and the 5GHz networks are they the same or are they different?
The printer is not compatible with 5Ghz network and is, and always has been, connected to a 2.4Ghz one.
- Do you have any WiFi extenders?
Yes, Ubiquiti Unifi
- Are there any security software or antivirus installed on your MAC?
No
Check the following:
1. Verify if the printer and the MAC are connected to the same network while adding the printer.
- On the printer control panel touch the icon
- Check the network name to which the printer is connected
Check if the MAC is connected to the same network as the printer.
On the MAC click on the WiFi symbol and check the network name to confirm the network before adding.
- Ensure MAC and the printer are on the same network
- Try to add the printer again
So yes, on the same Wifi, in fact have been since I bought the printer. As I mentioned this problem only started when the latest Firmware was installed due to Insta-Ink.
2. Update the printer firmware(Ignore if already done)
The current firmware version available for the printer HP Officejet Pro 8720 is 1919B. Does the printer have the same version? Click on this link to get more info on this.
Check if you have a newer update available for the printer and update it.
Also, once the firmware is updated, it is not possible to undo the update.
See above, this is what has caused the probs.
3. Router Compatibility & configuration
This printer model is compatible with the 2.4GHz network and may not work with the 5GHz network.
It doesn't!
If you have a dual-band router with the same name for both the networks, then there could be connectivity issues.
No, my network is segmented correctly and the printer is always connected to 2.4 (it doesnt even see 5 anyway)
Plus, as I said in my notes, the problem is resolved by unplugging then reconnecting the printer to power.
If this is the case, then you can differentiate the 2 networks by providing them separate names and connecting the printer only to the 2.4Ghz network.
This would improve connectivity.
Also, Apple devices use bonjour packets for communication within a network. If this service(mDNS) to forward the bonjour packets is not enabled on the router, then it can also cause connectivity issues.
Please ensure the mDNS/forwarding bonjour packets feature is enabled.
As I say, restarting the printer resolves the problems temporarily.
I have a workaround which is physically connecting the printer to the router until I can figure out the problem, or new firmware arrives.
Thanks for the suggestions!
05-30-2019 03:03 PM
You can try these steps:
1. As suggested before, check if the mDNS feature is enabled. If this feature is disabled then the connectivity would be intermittent.
Check if the same is enabled on the Router.
2. Also, check if there is a firmware update available for the Router and update it.
3. Try connecting the printer to the main router instead of the WiFi extender and check if the printer remains connected.
ATHARVA_GP
I am an HP Employee
05-31-2019 03:39 AM
Sorry for the delay in responding to the mDNS question, had to get back home to verify, it was set.
I've already connected the printer directly to the router eliminating the Unifi from the equation and the problem has gone away.
So whatever was in the recent printer firmware update wasn't appreciated by the Unifi routers. Rather than you wasting more time on it, happy to mark as resolved.
Thanks for your assistance.
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