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Try:
Settings > Devices > Printers, at the bottom make sure there is no checkmark in "Let Windows manage my default printer." Don't let Windows manage for you.
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Is the problem with all years of PS?
Has there been a windows update recently?
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be good because all the techs I've had look at them say it's not the printer the computer is just not
communicating with the printer. Have also tried the settings, devices, etc earlier on, didn't work for me.
Never had a problem before with HP or PS. With all the techs I've used I'm sure there has been an
update. Maybe more than one. Have been with ProSeries more than 10 years
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Try:
Settings > Devices > Printers, at the bottom make sure there is no checkmark in "Let Windows manage my default printer." Don't let Windows manage for you.
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I keep a USB cable connected to the WiFi printer, so that when I have trouble with it as WiFi, I plug in. That hasn't happened for a while, now. When I had a mix of W7 and W10 devices, it seems that the printer got hijacked by one or the other. You simply install that printer as two different devices, so that you can print to the hardwired connection or as WiFi.
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