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[Closed] Wireless printer problems - I'm going to smash something soon

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My Lexmar Prospect 2800 wireless all in one jobby has always been a pain from out of the box, but after about a day of trying I managed to get it set up - this was just over a year ago.

Now, every now and then, I'll go to print and my laptop tells me it can't communicate. My router network map shows it as disconnected, everything I go into shows it as offline, or turned off, apart from the Lexmark Printer application, which shows it as ready????

However when I go to the printer, it recognises the network, shows a wireless connection and good signal strength. I've tried a reset with the push-button method, but the printer and router don't seem to connect, although this has randomly worked before.

I've tried switching off and on again, before anyone suggests.

I don't know where to go on my PC to find and manually make a connection to the printer and I'll be buggered if I'm bringing it in to the same room every time to plug in an ethernet and go through the wholoe set-up process every time.

If I was to add the printer manually, the 'add printer' process asks me for the address of the printer, but I'm not the most computer literate and haven't got a clue what it might be.

Please help, or should I boot it out of the window and buy a better one?


 
Posted : 16/02/2011 8:51 pm
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Lexmark, say no more.........


 
Posted : 16/02/2011 11:10 pm
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It 's ok, just needed threatening a bit more and another off and on and all was fine


 
Posted : 16/02/2011 11:12 pm
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STR- we had some Dell wireless printers (apparently rebranded Lexmarks): we gave up (asked for our money back) after a few weeks. We now have wired Hp lasers. No problems ever with them (apart from power use).

Key probs were: printer turned on before laptop.
Laptiop turned on before printer.
Router turned on before and / or after printer.

Edit - All the above from Dell support. Basically, what time of day is it - ok, printer before / after laptop - Option 2 - it's a know it all: they turned them on at the same time: aka user error!
There was so much faffing we got rid and bought a proper (hp) network printer.

I dont know if that helps at all? Life's too short!


 
Posted : 16/02/2011 11:19 pm
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Just smash it up. It won't solve owt, but you'll feel better for a few minutes, as you look at it's shattered remains whilst screaming 'See? Not so bastard clever now, are you, you *ing * of a thing?' Proper teach it a lesson.

Works for me. I always do this in front of the other devices, so they get the idea, and know not to annoy me.


 
Posted : 16/02/2011 11:19 pm
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Truly, whichever madman came up with the idea of combining the unreliable, pernickity 21st century pissyness of wireless networking with the old-school ornery stubbornness of personal print technology was a sadistic genius. It's a nerd's worst nightmare.

I have one here. I'm scared to use the thing, to the extent that I'd rather drive five miles to the office to print a letter than try to get it done at home...


 
Posted : 16/02/2011 11:32 pm
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I avoid wireless devices like the Plague. I use a dirty great long bit of CAT5 cable from router to computer. The Wi-Fi would be ok, then suddenly, without any reason whatsoever, simply stop working. I've sat there screaming 'the *ing thing is next to you you useless machine, how much closer do you need it to be????' Nope. Still won't work. Try everything I can think of. Nowt. Then maybe some time later, it suddenly decides to work again. *.

Can't go wrong with wires. The USB cable on a mouse enables you to swing the thing against a wall, if you [s]want[/s] need to smash it. Mouses don't last long in my house.


 
Posted : 16/02/2011 11:39 pm