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loretto3
Apr 05, 2024Aspirant
NighthawkAC1900 WiFi Cable Modem Router
Printer unable to communicate with server. The router is set up and working and the Wi-Fi network is working on the printer but printing blank pages.
- Apr 06, 2024
loretto3 wrote:Trying to print from my Dell Laptop (Windows 10), and attempting to print out some PDF files in my documents folder.
Printer info says its receiving a clear signal from my network but only getting blank pages when I attempt to print. Ink cartridges have significant supply. Error message that I'm receiving is that my printer is unable to commuinicate with my server. Went into my Netgear admin settings and it does listmy printer and other devices getting a WiFi signal.
The printer is an HP 5200 All-In-One series Officejet printer. The warranty has expred but it was working perfectly fine until I was notified by my internet provider, Xfinity, that there had been a security breach affecting its users and recommended I change my password, which I did by going to my Xfinity account. I contacted Xfinity and they sent a signal to my router but I'm still unable to print out anything but blank pages.
In attempting to figure out the problem, I've probably somehow corrupted the printing program that I had loaded into my laptop. .I may need to seek help from someone who can actually sit down with me in my home. It woud appear my cable modem router is properly working.
Windows uses printer drivers to print and HP has a utility program to configure printing over Wi-Fi. A problem with either one could produce the results you are seeing.
I agree, it appears your cable modem router is working properly.
Good luck.
loretto3
Apr 06, 2024Aspirant
Trying to print from my Dell Laptop (Windows 10), and attempting to print out some PDF files in my documents folder.
Printer info says its receiving a clear signal from my network but only getting blank pages when I attempt to print. Ink cartridges have significant supply. Error message that I'm receiving is that my printer is unable to commuinicate with my server. Went into my Netgear admin settings and it does listmy printer and other devices getting a WiFi signal.
The printer is an HP 5200 All-In-One series Officejet printer. The warranty has expred but it was working perfectly fine until I was notified by my internet provider, Xfinity, that there had been a security breach affecting its users and recommended I change my password, which I did by going to my Xfinity account. I contacted Xfinity and they sent a signal to my router but I'm still unable to print out anything but blank pages.
In attempting to figure out the problem, I've probably somehow corrupted the printing program that I had loaded into my laptop. .I may need to seek help from someone who can actually sit down with me in my home. It woud appear my cable modem router is properly working.
Kitsap
Apr 06, 2024Master
loretto3 wrote:Trying to print from my Dell Laptop (Windows 10), and attempting to print out some PDF files in my documents folder.
Printer info says its receiving a clear signal from my network but only getting blank pages when I attempt to print. Ink cartridges have significant supply. Error message that I'm receiving is that my printer is unable to commuinicate with my server. Went into my Netgear admin settings and it does listmy printer and other devices getting a WiFi signal.
The printer is an HP 5200 All-In-One series Officejet printer. The warranty has expred but it was working perfectly fine until I was notified by my internet provider, Xfinity, that there had been a security breach affecting its users and recommended I change my password, which I did by going to my Xfinity account. I contacted Xfinity and they sent a signal to my router but I'm still unable to print out anything but blank pages.
In attempting to figure out the problem, I've probably somehow corrupted the printing program that I had loaded into my laptop. .I may need to seek help from someone who can actually sit down with me in my home. It woud appear my cable modem router is properly working.
Windows uses printer drivers to print and HP has a utility program to configure printing over Wi-Fi. A problem with either one could produce the results you are seeing.
I agree, it appears your cable modem router is working properly.
Good luck.