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Latest MacOS Monterey update shut down all printing to HP printers connect via ethernet network. The network printers are HP laserjet 4014 and HP Color laserjet CP4025 were working great until yesterday. I have tried multiple suggestions short of reformatting the two Macs. The windows computers are working great. No Mac or Windows computers are connected via USB.

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Through 8 hours over 3 days trying everything user suggestions from dozens of sites my situation is finally resolved. I used the advice from The-connection-for-this-site-is-not-secure192-168-1-* to solve the issue. Setting default browser to Firefox I was able to change the setting for TLS as follows: 

Firefox:

  1. Open Firefox and type about:config in the address bar.
  2. Search for tls.
  3. Modify the following settings:
    • security.tls.version.min to 1
    • security.tls.version.fallback-limit to 1

Hope this helps other Windows and MacOS users

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Through 8 hours over 3 days trying everything user suggestions from dozens of sites my situation is finally resolved. I used the advice from The-connection-for-this-site-is-not-secure192-168-1-* to solve the issue. Setting default browser to Firefox I was able to change the setting for TLS as follows: 

Firefox:

  1. Open Firefox and type about:config in the address bar.
  2. Search for tls.
  3. Modify the following settings:
    • security.tls.version.min to 1
    • security.tls.version.fallback-limit to 1

Hope this helps other Windows and MacOS users

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