on 09-01-2019 19:41
on 09-01-2019 19:41
Hi folks welcome to 2019
I use a laptop , ASUS vivobook with a wireless HP Envy printer in wireless mode. Im now experiencing printing issues which I cant locate. Im looking to try the printer with cable but Im not sure how to disable the wireless mode.Anyine any ideas please.
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on 09-01-2019 20:37
on 09-01-2019 20:37
I know this problem well as some people I assist at work are home based and we supply these as part of a home office pack.
The problem occurs because the printer driver software assumes that once discovered, the printer's IP address will not change.
If you turn the printer off, your router goes off or the router retrieves updated software and restarts during the night all wireless devices you have connected will request an IP when they see the Wi-Fi network come back up.
The way to fix it permenantly involves you telling the router to always give the printer a certain IP address, often referred to as DHCP reservation.
Once you have done this you can run the option to update the IP address in the HP group and it won't happen again
For TalkTalk this may help
https://community.talktalk.co.uk/t5/Fibre-Broadband/WiFi-Hub-static-IP-addresses/td-p/2208684 (The printer usually identifies as Envy
If using something else please let me know.
on 09-01-2019 19:50
Hi @Jenny105
I have an HP wireless printer too and occasionally have the same issue.
I find the HP website quite good for troubleshooting https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-envy-4500-e-all-in-one-printer-series/5304875/troubleshootin...
on 09-01-2019 19:54
on 09-01-2019 19:54
Simply connecting with a cable will override the wifi properties.
on 09-01-2019 20:37
on 09-01-2019 20:37
I know this problem well as some people I assist at work are home based and we supply these as part of a home office pack.
The problem occurs because the printer driver software assumes that once discovered, the printer's IP address will not change.
If you turn the printer off, your router goes off or the router retrieves updated software and restarts during the night all wireless devices you have connected will request an IP when they see the Wi-Fi network come back up.
The way to fix it permenantly involves you telling the router to always give the printer a certain IP address, often referred to as DHCP reservation.
Once you have done this you can run the option to update the IP address in the HP group and it won't happen again
For TalkTalk this may help
https://community.talktalk.co.uk/t5/Fibre-Broadband/WiFi-Hub-static-IP-addresses/td-p/2208684 (The printer usually identifies as Envy
If using something else please let me know.
on 10-01-2019 10:00
on 10-01-2019 10:00
on 10-01-2019 10:11
on 10-01-2019 10:11
BT please . not talktalk.
I will turn router off , turned everything off last night - forgot to close router !!
We used to turn off everything overnight but for the past 6m we've left wifi on - that could be the answer.
In the process i uninstalled the printer HP ENVY 4500 series and tried to reinstall it . Each time it now states HP ENVY 4500 copy 0r copy 2 or copy 3 error. Is this the same issue with the IP address.
We do have another printer which is not networked - cable only to hubby's machine. We were networked prior to my change of laptop/vivobook. Could this add to the issue.????
@Anonymous wrote:
I know this problem well as some people I assist at work are home based and we supply these as part of a home office pack.
The problem occurs because the printer driver software assumes that once discovered, the printer's IP address will not change.
If you turn the printer off, your router goes off or the router retrieves updated software and restarts during the night all wireless devices you have connected will request an IP when they see the Wi-Fi network come back up.
The way to fix it permenantly involves you telling the router to always give the printer a certain IP address, often referred to as DHCP reservation.
Once you have done this you can run the option to update the IP address in the HP group and it won't happen again
For TalkTalk this may help
https://community.talktalk.co.uk/t5/Fibre-Broadband/WiFi-Hub-static-IP-addresses/td-p/2208684 (The printer usually identifies as Envy
If using something else please let me know.
on 10-01-2019 20:01
on 12-01-2019 20:32
on 12-01-2019 20:32
@Anonymous wrote:
I know this problem well as some people I assist at work are home based and we supply these as part of a home office pack.
The problem occurs because the printer driver software assumes that once discovered, the printer's IP address will not change.
If you turn the printer off, your router goes off or the router retrieves updated software and restarts during the night all wireless devices you have connected will request an IP when they see the Wi-Fi network come back up.
The way to fix it permenantly involves you telling the router to always give the printer a certain IP address, often referred to as DHCP reservation.
Once you have done this you can run the option to update the IP address in the HP group and it won't happen again
For TalkTalk this may help
https://community.talktalk.co.uk/t5/Fibre-Broadband/WiFi-Hub-static-IP-addresses/td-p/2208684 (The printer usually identifies as Envy
If using something else please let me know.
@Anonymous wrote:
I know this problem well as some people I assist at work are home based and we supply these as part of a home office pack.
The problem occurs because the printer driver software assumes that once discovered, the printer's IP address will not change.
If you turn the printer off, your router goes off or the router retrieves updated software and restarts during the night all wireless devices you have connected will request an IP when they see the Wi-Fi network come back up.
The way to fix it permenantly involves you telling the router to always give the printer a certain IP address, often referred to as DHCP reservation.
Once you have done this you can run the option to update the IP address in the HP group and it won't happen again
For TalkTalk this may help
https://community.talktalk.co.uk/t5/Fibre-Broadband/WiFi-Hub-static-IP-addresses/td-p/2208684 (The printer usually identifies as Envy
If using something else please let me know.
Thank you this worked . Printer is go. The wifi was interrupted this am but reconnected eventually.
I will attempt to work out whether its best to switch off everything over night or not. This will be done by elimination.
Great work!
27-03-2019 21:39 - edited 27-03-2019 21:41
27-03-2019 21:39 - edited 27-03-2019 21:41
Sorted . I took everything off the settings,closed the printer & laptop down .
After using the laptop without the printer for several days I reinstated the HP Envy in Settings -as default. Used the cable . It works.
Wifi is the next step . BUT Ive noticed that the wi fi is running very slowly and takes a short while to load so maybe thats the issue . Or not ,and try the Anonymous solution ...
Thanks
on 13-09-2022 10:38
on 13-09-2022 10:38
HI More of the same but different . The scanner started but has been going round and round ever since then , . The default ENVY 4500 USB has disappeared. The Envy 4500 NETshows on settings but isnt being recognised by HP s ''fix it'' service. I thought about uninstalling this and starting over . Uninstall won't show in settings . As some people know Im now officially severely deaf , telephone is not easy for complex issues.There doesnt seem to be a CHAT service for HP , only robot gobble di goop !! 🙂