Since you've already performed a Factory Reset, which ought to take care of anything along the lines of corrupted system files, you might want to double-check that you have the correct drivers.
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Once you have the correct drivers, try doing a factory reset on your printer while it is not connected to your computer. Once complete, try using the USB cable that came with your printer to connect it to your laptop and install the drivers.
There is the possibility that your printer, even after a factory reset, is trying to automatically use WiFi for its connection to your laptop. Assuming you're using DHCP and not static IP addresses, try giving your printer a static IP address, as it may be fighting with some other LAN device for a particular IP address.
If it turns out you do have the correct drivers and you are using WiFi for the laptop to printer connection, I would suspect something is wrong with the WiFi connection on your printer's side or in your router's configuration. Make sure you have the printer's MAC address in the appropriate table in your router's filtering configuration, if you're running MAC address filtering.
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