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Oct 1, 2014
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Breaded Hamster
If all else fails, can you simply reset the printer?
And when you set it back up, make sure you aren't connected to any VPN at all, of course.
I'm not quite as into these things as others in this thread, but factory resets are BEAUTIFUL things sometimes.
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Super bizzare computer behavior...need someone with smrts
sfurules
9/30/14 11:51pm
Have you checked the subnet/gateway of the printer?
vacougfan
9/30/14 11:59pm
Ah, the possibility of being on the VPN
sfurules
10/1/14 12:35am
I'm betting this is it. When you connect to the VPN, you join the same subnet
cheezedawg
10/1/14 3:50am
Static addressing - I had to do this with my home printer.
Breaded Hamster
10/1/14 8:02am
This was the first thing I thought of as well. I have seen very similar issues
whozit
10/1/14 7:55am
Was the printer set up with a hostname or an IP?
OldCosmo
10/1/14 12:01am
I've seen something like this before where ranges of IPs are reserved for VPN...
AggieWeekendCougar
10/1/14 12:11am
Nice. With the VPN on I'll run some diagnostics
sfurules
10/1/14 12:36am
If all else fails, can you simply reset the printer?
Breaded Hamster
10/1/14 1:05am
Did you try turning it off and turning it back on again?
Hambone
10/1/14 6:03am
RE: Did you try turning it off and turning it back on again?
vacougfan
10/1/14 7:22am
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