A couple of things to try. First, are you using DHCP on network? Many printers and other devices like DHCP to get an IP address automatically and if you are using static IP's it may be a problem. Second, if you know the IP your printer is getting, can you open a cmd window and use ping to see if the the printer is actually on network or not. Then check that the SSID and WPA/WEP key match between printer and network. Some printers also have a feature where you can load network settings onto a flash drive and your printer will read the flash drive and get network settings that way. Feel free to contact me for if you want me to explain this further. Thanks, Dave
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