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HP Envy 5055
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Wireless Envy 5055 printer goes off line when switching to Laser Jet 1160 printer with USB cable. When I delete the Envy 5055 printer from the  Printers & Scanner List and try to again add it to the list, the only option is to add the Envy 5000 series Bonjour Scanner, not the printer. I have reset the printer, rebooted the printer to no avail. The only way, and I do mean the only way, I can get the printer to appear in the "ADD" list is to reboot my router each and every time. I can not continue to do this. Could this be wireless printer software issue. Please help. Printer is only two days old.

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Had my problem finally solved by an actual live, real person, Mickson of Hp Technical Support​. He was courtious and, above all, very knowledgeable regarding my specific problem. The short answer is the Envy 5055 printer will not work with a dual band router, 2.4GHz/5 GHz (in my case, a Gateway), where both bands share the same network passwords. This is because when the Envy 5055 arbitrarily connects to the 5 GHz band, it will work once but will go "off line" when you again access the printer for another print job. Current printer IS NOT designed to operate on the 5 GHz band. The solution is to give the 2.4 GHz band a different name from the 5 GHz band (requires access to router website to make name changes). Then assign the newly named 2.4 GHz band to the Envy 5055 printer and everything is good-to-go with no future "off line" problems.

 

I NEVER would have figured this out myself (tried for 20+man hours). I owe my sanity to Mickson of Hp Technical Support​.

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Had my problem finally solved by an actual live, real person, Mickson of Hp Technical Support​. He was courtious and, above all, very knowledgeable regarding my specific problem. The short answer is the Envy 5055 printer will not work with a dual band router, 2.4GHz/5 GHz (in my case, a Gateway), where both bands share the same network passwords. This is because when the Envy 5055 arbitrarily connects to the 5 GHz band, it will work once but will go "off line" when you again access the printer for another print job. Current printer IS NOT designed to operate on the 5 GHz band. The solution is to give the 2.4 GHz band a different name from the 5 GHz band (requires access to router website to make name changes). Then assign the newly named 2.4 GHz band to the Envy 5055 printer and everything is good-to-go with no future "off line" problems.

 

I NEVER would have figured this out myself (tried for 20+man hours). I owe my sanity to Mickson of Hp Technical Support​.

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