
Select your printer from the drop down menu.ĥ. To avoid page ordering issues, make certain to load enough blank paper into the paper tray to complete your print job.Ĥ. But what if you don’t have a printer with a built in duplexing feature? The following steps will walk you through an easy way to print on both sides of the page using the settings in the print driver on your computer.ġ. Make sure the Network Status is Ready, or follow any instructions to resolve network issues identified on the report.Duplexing, or printing on two sides of the page, is a great way to reduce the amount of paper you use and lower your printing costs. Laser NS and Neverstop Laser printers: Press and hold the Resume and Wireless buttons for 3 seconds.ĭeskJet 60, ENVY 60, and Tango printers: Touch and hold the Information button until all control panel buttons light up, and then touch the Information and Resume buttons at the same time. LaserJet printers: Press and hold the Wireless button for 10 seconds or until the Ready light blinks, or go to the Wireless menu and select Wireless Network Test. Most inkjet printers without a control panel menu: Press the Wireless and Information buttons at the same time, or press the Wireless and Start Copy Black buttons at the same time. Inkjet printers with a control panel menu: Open the Wireless, Network Settings, or Setup menu to locate the list of available reports. Print a Wireless Network Test Results or Network Configuration report.

The green light should be steady, and the orange activity light should blink. Reconnect the cable to a different Ethernet or LAN port on the router, and then connect the other end to the printer's Ethernet port.Ĭheck the lights on the printer's Ethernet port to make sure the connection is successful. NOTE: Ethernet and phone cables look similar, but Ethernet cables are usually bigger and have eight visible wires on the connector. Turn off the printer, and then disconnect the Ethernet cable from the router and the printer.Ĭheck the cable for damage, and then verify that it is an Ethernet cable and not a phone cable. Make sure you are using an undamaged Ethernet cable, check for a green light near the Ethernet port on the printer, and then print a report to verify the connection.

Troubleshoot the wired network connection
