09-13-2022 04:33 PM - last edited on 09-14-2022 09:05 AM by Danny
Is it possible to have 2 identical printers on the same wireless network? If so, how to go about connecting them. The clinic I work for has 1 printer downstairs and we have one new one in the office upstairs. I tried to set it up but I connected to the printer downstairs.
09-13-2022 04:40 PM
Hi!
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09-13-2022 04:43 PM
Printer: imageClass lbp6230dw, Operating System: Windows 11
09-21-2022 05:45 PM
Hello MCVC,
You can have two identical printers on the same network. Each printer will have a specific IP and Mac address that will tell them apart. To avoid any confusion, you can also perform the setup for the new printer while the other LBP6230 is turned off.
If your wireless router has a WPS button on it for connecting new devices, you can try using the steps below to try connecting the printer.
If your router does not have a WPS button on it, you can perform the wireless setup by performing the software setup on the computer and then connecting the printer to the computer with a USB cable. You can view the steps for the USB network setup using the link HERE.
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