lost my email and wifi after firmware update

How to recover my old email address for [email protected] after update firmware to Version: 20111215 for my CP152NW Pro LaserJet?

I have problems with the connection to the wireless LAN as well as well when I try to manually connect with LAN cable and with the new software and driver package Version: 12.13.0

Hello vovsen,

Unfortunately, when the definition of a new/replacement (or after flashing new firmware) printer, you will not be able to use the same email address, nor can it be transferred to another printer. Remove and then add the printer to your ePrint account, the address must be "released." After a period of 6 months, it will then be published in the 'pool', and then it should be available again.

However, in creating a new email address, but adding 01 or 02 at the end, you can get something very similar to what you had previously.

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