P1606dn is no longer connects to the network

Hello. Our p1606dn was not sensitive lately. It is connected on the network.

When I print the test auto/device configuration, it continues to show 0.0.0.0 as IP address. IP set to "manual". I tried all kinds of cables. I can connect other printers on the network with the same cable. Our network environment runs through DHCP, and each device has an IP address propert. How can I change the ip address? When I use the installation program to search for the printer by MAC address, it does not detect it. I had a difficult start. No difference. Any solution? Thanks in advance.

Well Yes you are not connected to the router with the IP address because it is not valid.  The printer port is maybe bad?  Put the printer to another router and check.

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