Set a static IP address for the printer

One of the most common steps given when members of the community have printers that will remain not connected is affecting the camera a static IP address. Most of the members to respond to messages will include a document that's going to work on the steps and it is very useful. I found a video which will also show you this process on a printer Photosmart 7510.

It will go well to enter the IP address of the printer in the web browser and access the built-in web server (EWS). Once in SAP, it shows the path to take to set the static IP address for the printer.  I thought it would be a good video to share with the community so that there is assistance available for those of us who are visual learners. Here's the video promised on the static IP address.

I hope this helps the community. Good impression to everyone!

Tags: HP Printers

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