In the next section of this article, we’ll be bringing you a set of troubleshooting techniques, any of which can be employed to restore connectivity when your printer goes offline after a power outage. How do I fix my printer after power outage? If you have a wireless printer, be sure to restart your router and check if that solves the problem. Alternatively, you can try resetting your network printer settings or disable the SNMP Protocol.

What to do if the printer will not print after a power outage

1. Reset Wireless Router or Modem

If your printer is connected to your PC via a wireless connection, a power outage is likely to disrupt the connection, and send the printer offline. When this happens, you can try restarting the wireless router by unplugging the cable and then replugging it after a few minutes. By resetting the router, the network reboots and your printer should now be back online. If this procedure could not resolve the issue, you can try the next solution. Note: This method is only applicable on printers that are connected via a wireless network.

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2. Reconfigure Network Settings

At times, there could be issues with your network settings, which could have been reconfigured without your knowledge. This is especially common if there are multiple users on the printer. To resolve this, simply restore the network settings back to default, and then try reconnecting the printer to your wireless network. Follow the guidelines below to reset network settings: After restarting your printer, follow through the next set of steps to finish the setup process: Once this is done, try reconnecting the printer to your home/office wireless network, and see if it comes online. If it does, enjoy your printing; otherwise, you can try the next fix. Note: This troubleshooting method is exclusive to wireless HP printers.

3. Disable SNMP Protocol

If you have printer problems after the power outage, perhaps disabling the SNMP protocol will help.

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To disable SNMP, follow the guidelines below: Once the SNMP is disabled, check if the printer is back online, and see if it now works normally. There you go, these are our solutions that can help you fix your printer after a power outage. Feel free to try all of our solutions and let us know in the comment box which solution worked for you. READ ALSO:

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