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11-19-2022 02:20 PM
Hi,
I have had an HP OfficeJet Pro 6978 inkjet printer for some 4 years. Recently I bought an identical printer, since the old one was having problems printing blue ink. Both printers are connected to my HP Pavilion HPE desktop computer via ethernet cables (using an ethernet hub). I'm running Windows 10 (64-bit).
My question is: how can I get the computer to recognize both printers as fully functional and online (as needed)? When I go to "Devices and Printers", I see the new printer listed twice: one listing simply says "HP OfficeJet Pro 6978 PCL-3; the second listing indicates the same title but instead of "PCL-3" it gives the host name, and says it is offline, whether I designate it as the default printer or not. The new printer is the default printer now. I would appreciate any guidance you could offer. As you provide help, please use simple terms, since I'm not too technically savvy. Thanks
11-19-2022 02:34 PM
Manually assign an IP address to each printer and then manually install each printer using a standard TCP IP port and the correct driver.. What has likely happened is one of your printers is connected with a WSD port and is not being recognized properly by Windows.
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11-19-2022 03:36 PM
Hi Repairatropper,
Thanks for the kind response. Since I'm not very savvy concerning techincal terms, I need further help.
Both of my printers are connected to an ethernet hub which, of course, is plugged in to the only ethernet port on my desktop computer. Therefore, I don't know how I would use your suggestion to install each printer using a TCP IP port, and not a WSD port. Also, I assume that in order to check the correct drivers, I would go to 123.hp.com, is that correct? Also, I don't have a clue as to how to manually assign an IP address to each printer. Thanks.
11-19-2022 11:22 PM
Up front, I do not specialize in Deskjet products, but can make a few suggestions.
This video shows how to set a manually address https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llYNMNKJMX4
Once you have the printers set for manual address you can simply edit the current printer instance.
On your PC, go to control panel>devices and printers and right click on the printer you want to edit and select "printer properties" from the drop down menu. On the next window that opens, click on ports and then click on "add port"
On the next window highlight Standard TCP/IP Port and click New port
Click next
Enter the IP Address that you set on the printer and click next
Click finish and then apply
Hopefully this gets you where you need to be.
I am a volunteer, offering my knowledge to support fellow users, I do not work for HP nor speak for HP.