To ping the printer, we have to have the IP address of the printer. For that, just right click on the printer icon and open up the properties. The IP address is defined at the bottom in the Troubleshooting information section. Step#2: Send a ping to the printer’s IP address

put in the IP address you have configured for your printer. do not worry about port name, it will fill that with the IP by default. next At this point, it will continue to the part where you select the printer model or you click "have disk". If it does not find the printer at the end of the tcp/ip port wizard, then there is indeed something wrong. HP Officejet 6500 Wireless has IP address but cannot Ping or Web access ‎08-26-2013 12:29 AM Could you check in the Router EWS if wireless isolation is enable if yes try to disable that and check if you can ping the Printer and also able to access the EWS page of the Printer as disabling that worked for me.. One thing you can do, is not use that ip on any machine. Then periodically try to ping that ip and if it responds check the arp table on your computer for the MAC that relates to that ip. Then go Yes, the laptop is the initiator of the ping . yes . I'm trying to ping 172.16.63.205, which is an AXIS camera. I can ping it from my laptop, but not from another laptop on the same network. Both laptops can ping other cameras, so I'm not sure if it's an issue with the AXIS camera. I didn't try packet capture yet. I need to check on this also.

Problem: I can ping the printer (HP PSC 2510) but cannot print to it from any computer on the Network. I can connect to the printer using HP Director and I can scan and fax from HP Director however I cannot *print* a document from any of the computers on the network using any standard software (Word Excel Notepad etc) and I cannot print a Test Page from Windows XP 'Printers and Faxes'.

Remove the printer from window 10 and then use the find printer to see if the computer finds the printer and loads it by itself. It should. If it can not find the printer, then say it is a tcp/ip printer so you can manually add the printer which it should then find and load the drivers built into the system. Problem: I can ping the printer (HP PSC 2510) but cannot print to it from any computer on the Network. I can connect to the printer using HP Director and I can scan and fax from HP Director however I cannot *print* a document from any of the computers on the network using any standard software (Word Excel Notepad etc) and I cannot print a Test Page from Windows XP 'Printers and Faxes'. put in the IP address you have configured for your printer. do not worry about port name, it will fill that with the IP by default. next At this point, it will continue to the part where you select the printer model or you click "have disk". If it does not find the printer at the end of the tcp/ip port wizard, then there is indeed something wrong.

Feb 15, 2017 · One of the most common issues is that the printer is not being recognized automatically by your Mac as it should be. To fix this, click the plus icon (+) located on the bottom-left of the printers list. From here, you have a few options. “Default” will list any printers physically connected to your Mac.