Hp Laserjet 1102w configuration problem
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cyclodocus Posted messages 14 Status Member -
cyclodocus Posted messages 14 Status Member -
Hello,
I have a problem with my printer:
when I bought it, I was able to set it up to work wirelessly.
Then, the wireless option stopped working but everything worked fine with the USB cable. I then uninstalled everything to be able to get the wireless back, but after 2-3 attempts at reinstallation, nothing works.
HELP
I have a Sony VAIO running Windows 7,
Configuration: Windows 7 / Internet Explorer 9.0
I have a problem with my printer:
when I bought it, I was able to set it up to work wirelessly.
Then, the wireless option stopped working but everything worked fine with the USB cable. I then uninstalled everything to be able to get the wireless back, but after 2-3 attempts at reinstallation, nothing works.
HELP
I have a Sony VAIO running Windows 7,
Configuration: Windows 7 / Internet Explorer 9.0
3 answers
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Hello
Your printer is a LASERJET PRO P1102W - HP
or an HP Laserjet 1102w as you write it?
Your printer is wireless, so WIFI.
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Hello,
I’m not exactly sure if it’s the pro version, but it says on the printer: "HP Laserjet P1102w." In fact, if I understand correctly, there aren’t two versions. What I call the pro and the normal in this case would actually be the same according to HP http://h71016.www7.hp.com/html/ipg_050310_1/index.asp?oi=E9CED&BEID=60621&SBLID=
I also know that it is WIFI. That’s exactly the biggest problem I’ve had with this printer: the WIFI worked for 2 days.
HELP
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Yes! If it says: "HP Laserjet P1102w" it's the pro.
Is the reinstallation not working with your HP software?
You might have lost the Wi-Fi driver.
Go to Device Manager and see if you have a yellow dot
on the image acquisition device (the printer).
Also check in the Windows Mobility Center if the wireless is enabled or not (red cross).
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Hello Tribun,
thank you for your response
there is indeed a yellow point. When I ask Windows to perform the fixes, here are the actions it takes:
Devices and Printers Editor details
Problems found
Problem with the printerProblem with the printer
There may be issues with the HP LaserJet Professional P1102w. Windows will take additional steps to resolve these issues. Detected
The HP LaserJet Professional P1102w printer is not shared with the homegroupThe HP LaserJet Professional P1102w printer is not shared with the homegroup
If a printer is not shared in the homegroup, other computers may not be able to use it. Fixed
Share the HP LaserJet Professional P1102w printer with the homegroup Completed
A print job in the print queue is preventing other jobs from printingA print job in the print queue is preventing other jobs from printing
When print jobs are stuck in the queue, the last submitted jobs cannot be processed correctly. Fixed
Resume suspended print jobs and cancel other print jobs Completed
Restart the Print Spooler service Completed
Cancel all jobs in the print queue Not executed
Delete all pending print jobs Not executed
HP LaserJet Professional P1102w is not the default printerHP LaserJet Professional P1102w is not the default printer
Applications may not print to the HP LaserJet Professional P1102w printer because it is not the default printer. Fixed
Set the HP LaserJet Professional P1102w printer as the default printer Completed
However, when I try to print again, the yellow point comes back and the same old song starts over
What should I do? -
More simply
a little tour in "start" "devices and printers" then "properties" and "port"
we enable bi-directional support, printer pooling and check both ports (IP... + USB) (needless to say, I searched a bit before finding this!)
this gives us functioning USB + Wi-Fi
be careful: no printing (even USB!) if the router has its Wi-Fi turned off
for a complete mixed configuration
http://www.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-30040478-hp-laserjet-pro-p1102w-avis-sur-le-produit
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The yellow light indicates that the printer has a problem or that the driver is missing.
Is your printer configured on a network with other PCs?
If you have the section for your printer, look inside for the features related to Wifi.
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