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12-12-2017 05:08 PM
I have recently upgraded to MAC OS HIGH SIERRA 10.13.2 The printer wireless connection test reports show the printer is connected to the WIFI but my IMAC cannot find it. Any solutions I have worked all thru the troubleshooting guides.
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12-22-2017 01:34 PM
From the printer tap Setup > Network > Wireless Direct and enable the feature, locate and note the Wireless Direct name and password.
Connect your Mac or iPhone directly to the Wireless Direct network and try printing.
Are you able to print once connecting directly and not through the router?
If you can I suggest restoring your printer network settings as following:
- Tap Setup > Network and select Restore Network Defaults, confirm any prompt.
- Next select Setup > Network > Wireless Setup Wizard and reconnect the printer to your router if it is a wireless connection or ensure the ethernet cable is plugged to your router.
- Restart the printer and check if you may now access the printer's IP address.
Please let me know the results, can you see any difference via wireless direct or once reconfiguring the network settings for the printer?
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12-19-2017 10:31 PM
Hi,
Can you access teh printer homepage by typing its IP address throug Safari or not?
You may tap the WiFi icon on the printer to locate its IP address..
Have you tried rebooting your router? if not unplug it for 30 seconds and allow it 2-3 minute to start, then restart the printer and check if you may see any difference...
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12-21-2017 10:47 AM
12-22-2017 01:34 PM
From the printer tap Setup > Network > Wireless Direct and enable the feature, locate and note the Wireless Direct name and password.
Connect your Mac or iPhone directly to the Wireless Direct network and try printing.
Are you able to print once connecting directly and not through the router?
If you can I suggest restoring your printer network settings as following:
- Tap Setup > Network and select Restore Network Defaults, confirm any prompt.
- Next select Setup > Network > Wireless Setup Wizard and reconnect the printer to your router if it is a wireless connection or ensure the ethernet cable is plugged to your router.
- Restart the printer and check if you may now access the printer's IP address.
Please let me know the results, can you see any difference via wireless direct or once reconfiguring the network settings for the printer?
Click the Yes button to reply that the response was helpful or to say thanks.
If my post resolve your problem please mark it as an Accepted Solution 🙂
12-22-2017 01:52 PM
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