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06-14-2017 07:24 AM
My printer is detailed as above and I use a Toshiba Chromebook 2(2015).
Until today my computer and printer worked together through Google Cloud Print. However, I have now installed a new wifi router and the connection has been lost.
I cannot find a way to connect the printer to the wifi. I remember when I first set it up there were no cables or CDs etc required.
Could someone please advise me how I can do this so that my laptop can then detect the printer?
In an attempt to simplify things I have erased the listing of the printer from my GCP and was hoping to start afresh but right now I've no idea how to proceed.
Thanks, in advance.
06-15-2017 11:29 AM
Greetings @ChrisNeill1,
Thanks for the post.
I understand that you are unable to configure the printer on your new router, is that right?
Not to worry, I will be glad to help.
Are you using a dual band router?
Are you able to make a copy on the printer?
Restore network settings to default settings on your printer by following the procedure mentioned below. (Page number 7 in the user manual.)
1. Press the Wireless button to access the Wireless Settings menu.
2. Select Restore to Default.
3. Confirm selection to restore defaults.
Once the network settings are reset, you can reconfigure the printer on the new router.
Refer to page number 33 in the printer manual.
Note: HP Printers do not work or connect to 5Ghz networks. If you are using a dual band router, please give different names to 2.4Ghz and 5 Ghz networks and connect the printer to the 2.4Ghz network.
To configure the printer on your Chromebook, click here.
Keep me posted.
Chimney_83
I am an HP Employee
06-20-2017 07:01 AM
Thanks for all these bits of advice.
Since initially writing I have discovered that our wifi router has a 5ghz signal and that this may be the problem.
If so, is there any way round this? Or do I now have a printer that won't work on this network?
Thanks again,
Chris
06-20-2017 07:19 AM
Sorry no. As stated in the installation instructions the wireless printers only work on the 2.4G band. Your router is a dual band router. Simply turn in the 2.4G SSID band with a different SSID name than the 5G band. Add your password and now connect your printer.