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11-18-2018 07:25 PM - edited 11-18-2018 07:27 PM
I changed the IP address of my printer by using a web browser to go to the IP address of my printer. The IP address was of format 10.0....
Now that I have changed the IP address of the printer to 192.168.1.248 (and I have confirmed this by looking at the display on the printer), I can no longer access the printer through a web browser.
Also, I was trying to change the printer properties (by right clicking on the printer in "devices and printers"). Specifically, adding standard TCP/IP printer port for the new IP address. However, I get the message "The device could not be identified."