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brian6j
Jan 19, 2020Aspirant
Dropping HP WIFI printers with R6400
Both my HP printers (HP cp1525nw and M277dw, both with updated firmware for sometime) drop off my r6400 network, firmware V1.0.1.52_1.0.36 . Have assigned static IPs and updated R6400 firmware , does...
- Jan 22, 2020
Okay this works:
1) Update the firmware on the printer, the printer itself did not detect new one, I had to force/do it from Hp web-site. There was one from Dec 2019. Then factory reset the printer from its menu, restart it,
2) Update firmware on router, reboot,
3) Delete the printer from the computer and restart computer, modem and router.
4) Download the latest HP drivers, note that the generic Windows 10 ones don’t seem to keep the printer on the Network and don’t seem to assign the printer correctly, don’t use them.
5) Reconnect the printer to the network using the HP software to detect it.
6) Reboot everything again.Suspect something is wrong with the generic drivers from Microsoft or from one of their updates.
Happy days, spent way too much time on this.
microchip8
Jan 19, 2020Master
Have you tried doing a reset of the printers and setting them up again? Sometimes this helps. There was a similar post a few days ago where this worked, though the guy's connection to his printer was wired
- brian6jJan 19, 2020AspirantThank you. I did find an error state on the M277, so I did a factory reset on that printer alone on the printers menu itself, then deleted/reinstalled software. Will keep you posted if either printer drops now.
- brian6jJan 22, 2020Aspirant
Okay this works:
1) Update the firmware on the printer, the printer itself did not detect new one, I had to force/do it from Hp web-site. There was one from Dec 2019. Then factory reset the printer from its menu, restart it,
2) Update firmware on router, reboot,
3) Delete the printer from the computer and restart computer, modem and router.
4) Download the latest HP drivers, note that the generic Windows 10 ones don’t seem to keep the printer on the Network and don’t seem to assign the printer correctly, don’t use them.
5) Reconnect the printer to the network using the HP software to detect it.
6) Reboot everything again.Suspect something is wrong with the generic drivers from Microsoft or from one of their updates.
Happy days, spent way too much time on this.