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05-19-2025 05:53 AM
@Ehabbob1978, Welcome to the HP Support Community!
Thanks for reaching out about your query regarding Printer Not Detecting WiFi After Changing Ink Cartridge!
We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.
It seems you are having an issue with your printer not detecting the WiFi after changing the ink cartridge. This issue could be unrelated to the ink cartridge replacement and might be due to other factors such as network configuration or printer settings. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow:
Restart Your Printer and Router:
- Turn off your printer and unplug the router for about 30 seconds.
- Plug the router back in and turn on your printer.
Verify WiFi Network:
- Make sure the WiFi network is functioning properly and other devices are connecting to it without any issues.
- Ensure you are connecting your printer to the correct WiFi network.
Reconnect the Printer to WiFi:
- Use the printer's control panel to navigate to the wireless settings.
- Select the option to reconnect to WiFi and follow the on-screen instructions. This might involve selecting your network and entering your WiFi password.
Check Printer Settings:
- On the printer’s control panel, go to the network settings to see if the WiFi option is enabled.
- Ensure the printer is not in offline mode.
Update Printer Firmware:
- Sometimes updating the printer's firmware can resolve connectivity issues. Check if there are any available updates for your printer model through HP's support website or the printer's control panel.
Reset Network Settings:
- You can reset the printer’s network settings and set up the WiFi connection again from scratch.
Hope this helps!
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