I'm unable to print on the network from laptop,

I can access the printer c6280 using the ip 192.168.7.1 from both desktop and laptop, The printer is NOT connected to either PC via usb.
On Laptop the printer status is OFFLINE.

Hi pfeiffep,
Here is a link to a support document for your issue. This is for your particular printer and the printer is offline message. You will need to select your operating system and then follow the steps.
I hope this is helpful.
Let us know if this helps.
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