Removed the printer from the computer.
Followed link that TW posted
Reinstalled drivers
Laptop says device is now ready to print
Press print.........
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Put up your 2 $80 cartridges on kijiji. Ask how to install the new printer here ONCE. When it runs out of ink, donate it to someplace that would appreciate a new printer. Instead of paying ~$40 for another ink cartridge (each, for black and colour) buy the SAME printer again for $30. You wont have to ask how to install it because you already did. Better still, if you are only out of black ink, keep the colour cartridge and put it in the new printer (don't open the new colour cartridge). Sooner or later you should end up with a few new colour cartridges and can then use that savings to buy a ~$40 black cartridge instead of a new printer. The new black cartridge should last about as long as the 3 or so colour cartridges. When you run out of one or the other again, donate the printer and start over again.
This procedure came from a Staples manager when I was shopping for ink cartridges.
Costco (some locations) now do $10 ink refills. Gonna use that to fill the cartridges for the hp psc1200or just refill the black ink. I get at least a few refills of the black cartridge before needing a new one.
Stopped using cloud print once I removed my old pc. That is the one that the network/ homegroup was based out of....This may come back to cloud print. Make sure that the printer you have selected is a local printer. Sometimes google tries to take over control and makes the cloud print copy the default printer (and it works poorly).
Splitting headache...related ro my eye I believe. Back on the T3. No drinks tonight.Time for a glass or two of your favourite beverage.
Oh, good idea!Hey Joe Bass, check to make sure that you have deleted any previous wrong drivers, so that you are not accidentally trying to print using them.
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No harm in trying to change the channel. I highly recommend:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.farproc.wifi.analyzer&hl=en
This will tell you which channels have the least traffic.
To log in, navigate to your default gateway:
The most common are:
http://192.168.0.1
http://192.168.1.1
http://192.168.100.1
http://10.10.10.1
If none of these work, start up a cmd prompt and type in:
ipconfig
look for the IP of the default gateway.
Username and password are typically on the back/bottom of the router. If not, google the model name and find the default credentials.
Thanks for the feedback @AES. Just curious, as you said no harm to be done....any chance of messing up the connectivity of the devices that are not having issues?
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