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09-23-2021 07:20 AM - edited 09-23-2021 07:21 AM
I have an 8710 and I can no longer print to my printer from both my personal and work laptops. I have run the wifi utility and it has changed the IP address a couple times and is showing online on printer status reports, but my computers show the printer as offline.
The printer has the latest FW.
My personal laptop is running Windows 11 and my work laptop is running Windows 10. I have been able to print since moving to Windows 11, this just started in the past couple of weeks and I cannot isolate an event that would cause it to stop working.
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09-30-2021 03:49 AM
Thank you for the suggestions. I had been trying to reinstall drivers and use the HP Print and Scan Doctor, none of that would help, in the end I reset the network connection from the printer options menu and that seemed to work.
09-29-2021 12:03 PM
Hi @MAGUY73,
I'd like to help with the printer connectivity issue.
Use HP Print and Scan Doctor to check connectivity
Download a special version of HP Print and Scan Doctor specifically created to help with printer offline conditions.
- Download HP Print and Scan Doctor.
- Run HPPSdr.exe from the download location on your computer.
- Once HP Print and Scan Doctor opens, click Start, and then select your printer.
- If your printer in not in the list, turn it off and on, and then click Retry.
- If there is a connection problem, follow the instructions in HP Print and Scan Doctor.
- If a screen prompts you to turn on printer updates, click Yes.
- If a screen prompts you to make your printer the default printer, click Yes.
Set a manual IP-
To set a manual IP and try the steps below -
--->Touch on the wifi icon ((i)) on the printer, and take down the IP address
--->Open a web browser (ex Chrome or Mozilla) and type in the printer's IP
--->then go to network ---> general ---> network protocols ---> select IPV4 only-->apply
--->go to wireless ---> wireless 802.11---> select manual ip ---> apply
--->Enter 8.8.8.8 for the first DNS and 8.8.4.4 for the second DNS.
--->then go to settings on the main ews page --> power management ---> select sleep mode to max 15min
Connect the printer to TCP/IP port
--->Touch on the wifi icon ((i)) on the printer, and take down the IP address
a. Click Start/Devices and Printers. Right-click on your HP Printer. Select Printer Properties. Select the Ports tab at the top.
b. Select Add Port. Select Standard TCP/IP Port. Select New Port.
c. Follow the Add Port Wizard. Under Printer Name or IP Address, . Example: 192.168.1.15. The IP address will be copied under Port Name.
d. Select Next and Finish the Wizard.
Hope this helps! Keep me posted.
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09-30-2021 03:49 AM
Thank you for the suggestions. I had been trying to reinstall drivers and use the HP Print and Scan Doctor, none of that would help, in the end I reset the network connection from the printer options menu and that seemed to work.
10-01-2021 12:22 PM - edited 10-01-2021 12:23 PM
I am glad you were able to resolve the issue.
If you need further assistance feel free to reach out to us.
Have a great day ahead!
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