Post in reply to: Tom from WI
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UI experience can be different for a number of reason. Themes is the main
thing but I'm a server guy, I turn all that stuff off.
If SNMP is enabled on the port, the printer status should be Offline when it
is turned off.
The desktop prints to the Hostname of the device and the laptop prints to an
IP address. If you typically turn off the printer, the print will obtain a
new IP address so the laptop port will fail while the desktop will call into
the DNS entry for the device and print to the new address.
I suggest creating a new Standard TCP/IP Port for the device using the
hostname. Make sure the printer is turned on. Open Printers folder, right
click Printer, Run as administrator, Properties, Ports, Add Port.
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Alan Morris
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