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The easiest way to find the IP is
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Glad it is finally fixed
Code:
lpstat -s
Code:
avahi-browse --all -t -r
lpstat -s
avahi-browse --all -t -r
Thank you for sticking with me all this time Lord Boltar!The easiest way to find the IP isorCode:lpstat -s
Glad it is finally fixedCode:avahi-browse --all -t -r
Most likely from rebooting the printer or adding a wifi device like a phone - have to set your printer with a static IP like kc1di says - if you don't and reboot the printer most of the times it will get a new IP then won't workThank you for sticking with me all this time Lord Boltar!
Any ideas on why the URI was wrong or changed?
Roger that:-Most likely from rebooting the printer or adding a wifi device like a phone - have to set your printer with a static IP like kc1di says - if you don't and reboot the printer most of the times it will get a new IP then won't work
I just made an addition to my last post at the same time you posted might want to have a relook at it #84Roger that:-
The scanner works but it's not clear.
I'll have to mess with the dpi later.
I'll try now at setting the printer with a static ip.
Never done this before so I hope I can find what you and kc1di said in the printers GUI.
Yes, IP settings and enter a static IP address on my envy it offers to automatically set one for me. Don't know if the 110 series is the same as mine is a 500 series. If it does let it do it and copy down the new address and make that change in your printer setup on the machine. Good luck.These are the options on the printer it'self.
Wireless
Wireless Setup Wizard
Wifi Protected Setup
Display Network Config
IP Settings and
Restore Network Default
IT's giving me a WARNING that changing the ip address will remove the device from the network.
Is that what I want?
IF the printer doesn't offer to automatically set one for me will this work?Yes, IP settings and enter a static IP address on my envy it offers to automatically set one for me. Don't know if the 110 series is the same as mine is a 500 series. If it does let it do it and copy down the new address and make that change in your printer setup on the machine. Good luck.
yes that is fine those extra zeroes are just fillers - the 4 sections of an IP address has 3 digits each some things auto fill the unused spaces with zeroes - so 192.168.0.17 becomes 192.168.000.017 which is the same thingIt won't let me change it.
When I select Manual it gives me:
192.168.000.017 and gives me a "done" button.
When I touch where the zero's are there is no way to backspace to change it to what I want. {192.168.0.17}
Could the screen with 192.168.000.017 be what it's trying to change it for me?
I have to be sure, remember I have PTSD.
OK, thanks.yes that is fine those extra zeroes are just fillers - the 4 sections of an IP address has 3 digits each some things auto fill the unused spaces with zeroes - so 192.168.0.17 becomes 192.168.000.017 which is the same thing
Yeah, that was a lot more complex than I would of liked too.Me too been a bit of a palaver but glad it is working