Windows 8.1: Printer Offline Issue - POSSIBLE SOLUTION

Hi all - I came across this extremely annoying problem between my Toshiba Win-spit-dows 8.1 (shudder) laptop and my HP 71197B Photosmart 5510.
a) I found out my printer ip using Fing on my mobile - use any method to find this out. 
b) I typed this into my browser and loaded the web interface 
c) Using a video from the HP site I easily switch to a Static IP.
d) I then found the printer settings/Properties and clicked on Ports
e) I then added a new port - the printer was on WDP or something.
f) I used the new static ip (again found this from Fing) as the address and called it HP Printer.
g) The laptop found the printer and got all the details
h) Word then showed the Printer online.....print! 
i) Got a print faded document because all the black had been used up doing test prints.... but it ruddy prints!!!!
Hope this helps someone!
Frank

Hello, 
Thank you so very much.
Regards,
Jabzi
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    Windows 8.1: Printer Offline Issue
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    If you experience this issue before you apply the patch, you must manually reset your network settings for this patch to function. Please refer to the above documents for manual reset help.
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    Hello All,
    The printer goes offline due to proper driver is not installed correctly or if the printer port is not selected correctly.
    I would suggest that you check the printer port (if the printer is connected via USB then chck if you have selected USB001,002... OR DOT), if the printer is connected via Network then check if the printer is selected via TCP/IP and then check the results.
    Alternatively, you may uninstall and reinstall the driver and then check the results.
    Regards,
    HP Laserjet team

  • Printer offline issues

    Hi all,
    3.4 GHz iMac running 10.6.8.  Software update current.
    Epson NX430 (new) connected via wifi.  All installation, including downloading the current drivers from Epson, went smoothly.  Printing and scanning wirelessly does indeed work.  But...
    After a while, the printer, or the Mac printing system, sends the printer "offline."  When I send a document to the printer, I get a warning icon from the print monitor, and the NX430 print monitor window says "Looking for printer.... printer offline."
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    Checking the network connections -- printer and gateway IP addresses are correct, and even when getting the printer offline message, I can successfully ping the printer.
    One more thing.  When the system is in this "printer offline" state, trying to activate either the printer utility, or check supply levels, results in an error message, even though I have verified network connectivity with a ping test.
    With the ping getting a response from the printer it would suggest that the symptom is not network related but more to do with the supporting software, or more so with the protocols it uses to communicate with the printer. I would guess that the printer supports Bonjour and you would have added the printer by opening the Default Add Printer view and selecting the printer that was shown in this view. If this was the case then a suggestion would be to look at using an alternate protocol for the print queue, providing the printer does support such an option. If you can check the network settings for the printer there may be the option to use/enable print protocols such as LPR. With this active, the printer can be added using IP > LPD. This requires you to enter the IP address of the printer and then browse for the printer driver.
    If such an option to use an alternate print protocol does not exist then something else you can test when the printer goes offline is the scanning. Does this also fail?
    And can you confirm? You said you had to power cycle the HP to get it working again. Do you have to do the same with the Epson to get it printing again?

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