02-09-2024 01:28 PM - last edited on 02-09-2024 01:42 PM by SamanthaW
I have a G6000 series printer being shared by 2 computers via WiFi. The computers are connected to the router via ethernet. I recently upgraded one of the computers to Windows 11. Since then when computer A prints a job everything is fine but then when computer B attempts to print it gets a printer off line message. If we turn off/on the printer the computer B job prints but now computer A gets Offline message when it attempts to print.
I have removed and readded the printer on both machines but no help. It appears the printer is not releasing the bind.
any suggestions.
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02-10-2024 04:46 PM
the static ip address of printer is 192.168.1.26
the ip address of computer a is 192.168.1.27 (static IP
ip address of computer b is 192.1.28 (static IP)
ping from Computer A is immediate
ping from Computer B was 'UNABLE TO REACH' turned printer off and back on and the Ping was immediate.
went back to computer A and ping was successful.
reviewing ports of computer B print defination saw port was mis-configured. added new tcpip port like this
now both computers list a configured port as in this screen shot.
I bounced between computers printing test pages and both computers printed without issue.
So this appears to have been a misconfigured port. (hopefully)
02-09-2024 01:31 PM
Hi!
To have a better understanding of your issue, please let everyone know the specific model of the printer you have, this should be on the printer itself, top or front of the unit.
If this is a time-sensitive matter, please check out your other support options here.
Thanks!
02-09-2024 01:41 PM
Printer is G6020.
I should have also said that both computers are running Windows 11.
02-09-2024 01:56 PM
Greetings weatherfords90,
My reply in this topic is a best practice recommendation:
Re: TR7520 - connecting wirelessly with multiple d... - Canon Community
While the printer model is different, the premise applies to all network devices and will improve your control of your network. Take a look. If you have questions, reply back for more help.
~Rick
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02-10-2024 12:38 PM
thank you for the suggestion. The printer was setup with a static IP address from day 1 and both computers recognize the printer on that port.
02-10-2024 02:14 PM - edited 02-10-2024 02:22 PM
Greetings,
What is the Static IP of the printer?
What is the IP of computer A?
What is the IP of computer B?
What happens (result) when you ping the printer from each computer?
My printer's IP is 192.168.1.99
its installed as an IP printer with a static address.
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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02-10-2024 04:46 PM
the static ip address of printer is 192.168.1.26
the ip address of computer a is 192.168.1.27 (static IP
ip address of computer b is 192.1.28 (static IP)
ping from Computer A is immediate
ping from Computer B was 'UNABLE TO REACH' turned printer off and back on and the Ping was immediate.
went back to computer A and ping was successful.
reviewing ports of computer B print defination saw port was mis-configured. added new tcpip port like this
now both computers list a configured port as in this screen shot.
I bounced between computers printing test pages and both computers printed without issue.
So this appears to have been a misconfigured port. (hopefully)
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