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wvupharmboy03
Jul 12, 2022Aspirant
Have a Netgear ac1200 router model c6220 and had to get a new printer but can't access it
I had an epson receipt printer model TH-H6000V go bad and had to replace it. I hooked up the printer and doesn't work. It is same model number. I am hooking it up through the network and not dire...
FURRYe38
Jul 12, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Something to contact the printers Mfr for help and support regarding there product.
Try connecting the printer via Ethernet if it supports it and walk thru the setup wizard driver for the printer.
- KitsapJul 12, 2022Master
FURRYe38 wrote:Something to contact the printers Mfr for help and support regarding there product.
What he said above.
Epson has a network configuration utility for connecting their printers to a local area network. Suggest you download the utility and use it to configure the network interface on your Epson printer.
https://epson.com/Support/Point-of-Sale/OmniLink-Printers/Epson-TM-H6000V-Series/s/SPT_C31CG62032
- wvupharmboy03Jul 13, 2022AspirantI have tried contacting the manufacturer. I have installed the Epson network utility as well. No resolution of the problem. The Epson Network Utility says no devices connected and can’t find the printer.
- KitsapJul 13, 2022Master
Not much I can share beyond some basic troubleshooting tips.
Make certain your Ethernet cable is good.
The sequence and timing of the items below is important.
Power down both your router and printer (pull the power cord on each) and disconnect the Ethernet cable.
Disconnect and leave disconnected any other Ethernet cables connected to your router.
Power up the router and give it plenty of time to boot and stabilize.
Connect the Ethernet cable between the router and the printer.
Power up the printer and give it plenty of time to start up and stabilize.
Connect your computer Ethernet cable to your router, boot your computer and run your network utility program from the printer manufacturer.
- wvupharmboy03Jul 19, 2022AspirantFinally was able to fix my printer. The router was working correctly after all. After talking to a couple customer service reps for my computer software and and Epson, finally figured out that the printer was setup for USP connection and not Ethernet. Changed the setting manually on the printer, then was able to obtain IP and MAC address of the printer and fixed the printer.
- wvupharmboy03Jul 13, 2022AspirantI connected the printer to the Ethernet that old printer was hooked up to and nothing. The Epson Utility program could not find the printer. Since the printer was only gonna be hooked to one computer, I even tried to hook the printer up to the one computer directly using USB cord to see if computer would acknowledge the new printer without going through the network. Nothing. There is no IP address or MAC address labeled on printer.
The only way that I could see the printer on the Netgear Genie was by connecting the printer directly to the router with ethernet connection. Cannot get the printer to recognized but computer