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rebeccabray
Apr 29, 2016Aspirant
Why won't my printer connect?
I am trying to connect my HP Officejet 7410 wirelessly (new router alreadyconencted to computer ... now trying to print). When I go through the wireless set up, the printer finds the new router, it r...
- Apr 29, 2016
Sounds like you'are almost there. Now give the printer fixed ip address.(assign an ip address to the printer0
This'll make sure printer always use smae ip address not causing ip address conflict with other devices. Then
Power off/on both printer and router. It should do it. You dl test print from printer property tab. If still won't print
then two things your deviceS which want to use the printer should have printer driver installed, and make sure
the printer is seen at the printer and devices section in the control panel. If not add that printer. second, ping the
printer address to make sure the printer is responding. This confirms printer is on-line and ready to accept print
jobs. When printer has nothing to print, it'll go to sleep to save power. When printer job comes it'll wake up and
start printing. Also if the printer is NFC, Airprint capable it work using that feature from device like iPhone, etc.
VE6CGX
Apr 29, 2016Master
Bad news is HP printers are norious on wireless hook up. Many folks have problems. The reason is HP is still using ancient software for their new generation printers. WEP is also old near useless security protocol. Haven't set up you router wireless? Can't you use
WPS method? Go into your router and find out what is your WEP passphrase on 2.4GHz radio. If you did not set it up, there must
be a default value or just blank(not set up) As far as wireless printer goes, Brother, Canon do a very good job. Please keep this in
mind when looking for new wireless printer. If your printer has Ethernet port, then use it for more stable printer operation.