LaserJet 5100 not listed is not on the network

Our Laserjet 5100 tn was working fine, then it disappeared from the network (Mac) and cannot be restored, none of the machines on the network can see. The ethernet cable is fine. Is it likely to be the network card? The printer itself seems to be OK, and printing test pages.

Y at - it no diagnosis I can do to determine where is the flaw?

Grateful for any help.

Still print the network configuration page?  If this isn't the case, then the card can be roasted.  If the printer has a second housing EIO, try to move the card (with the power off).  If it prints - check IP address to ensure that it has not changed.

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