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HP laptop / Envy 4524 Printer
Microsoft Windows 10 (32-bit)

New HP Envy 4524 All in one wireless printer has the following issues and is not connecting to HP lap top in a shared WIFI network.

 

  1. Prints via Apple air print ok
  2. Prints via usb OK
  3. Fails to E print or via wifi network.

Info:

 

Printer is connected to a "StudentCom" network and displays it is connected in printer settings and has a specific IP address.

 

Using HP Scan and print doctor on my laptop it fails to see my printer but shows a 4520 printer on a different IP address.

 

My lap top connects to the apparent same "StudentCom" wifi network and accesses all other internet services but fails to see my printer.  In addition I am using HP instant ink and it appears not to be on any network and so is not monitirong my usage. Could there be serveral IP addresses within the same WIFI network given it is a University Halls location.

 

I will appreciate any help.

Thanks

Path 1963

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You have to get it connected to the school wireless first. It might have conected to someone's cell phone hotspot who knows. 

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And if you are using the school's network it is very likely the ports needed for internet services on your printer are blocked. In a dormitory room you probably want to print using usb. 

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Thanks for reply. The printer is connected to an Ip address. Other students dont have this issue and my laptop is seeing other printers on other wifi networks ?
Thanks again
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Let's keep working at it then. The title of your post says there is an IP conflict? Have you actually received an IP conflict warning? Are the laptop and printer on IP addresses close to each other numerically? Can you use Windows add printer utility and manually install the printer by IP address since you do know the IP of the printer? 

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Hi Huffer,
Thanks for further response. To clarify...it was my description that may be wrong..I have no error message saying IP conflict... printer settings show it has an IP address and Laptop shows other IPs for printers but not mine. Also the printer is not connecting to the wifi as the HP fast ink remote monitor confirms this. HP print and scan doctor cant see the printer...so why does the printer say successfully connected ? It is like a ghost wifi router. Printer thinks its connected but laptop and its wifi router say it cant see it. I will try the manual ip loading .
Thanks again
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You have to get it connected to the school wireless first. It might have conected to someone's cell phone hotspot who knows. 

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Hi Path 1963, 

 

Can you please let us know whether  your issue is resolved and what you did exactly ?

 

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Hi,

 

I did 2 things.

 

  1. I reloaded the driver software and easy set up software.

This enable me to print off the network settings for the printer.  They were not the same as before

 

  1. I then used the scan and print doctor from the HP support website .

 

This pulled up a list of avaialble printers (In a University halls...their are many)  From the settings sheet i was able to identify the IP address of my printer on the network and match it to one of the avalable printers on Scan and Print doctor.

 

My printer connected and works . My next step is to remove my original printer IDfrom my instant ink account and set it up for the correct ID.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Thanks

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