HP LaserJet 1022n Cold Reset 0.0.0.0

Performed a Cold Reset on a HP LaserJet 1022n,  with a previously assigned static IP.
Config page IP reads 0.0.0.0
Config By - Manual
I cannot connect to the printer to manage it over the web,
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I think the best bet now is to do a fw update on the printer.   You will need to connect to the printer via a USB cable to do the update since your network connection is not working correctly.   Here is a link to the fw update.
That should bring your printer up to date and/or clear the issue.  Give it a try.
Although I work for HP, my posts and replies are my own.

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