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When on the network, there is probably an IP error. Every part of a wired (and wireless) network has a unique IP, a number the computer uses to identify specific things using it.
It's usually a 192.168.1.whatever number the computer chooses.
Maybe Ringo will see this and chime in, he's good with this sort of thing.
Or do a little research on changing IP address of the printer.
The FIRST thing to do is shut everything down and unplug EVERYTHING for 30 seconds then power everything up again. Computer, router, printer, all of it.
We have IP address conflicts here all the time with our scale, scoreboard, and moisture tester anytime the power goes out and comes back on again, or anytime something updates. | |
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