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You may want to perform a print job, but it takes a very long time before the document is printed. Or that the router can’t even find your printer. This is a common problem. But don’t worry, we have the solution. The printer could not connect to web services but with the IP address’s network settings (TCP/IP network). The printer may (since an update) automatically connect to the network through a WSD port. Web Services for Devices (WSD) automatically searches for your printer and assigns an IP address to it. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: The Printer Could Not Connect To Web Services


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The Printer Could Not Connect To Web Services
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  • You may want to perform a print job, but it takes
    a very long time before the document is printed.
    Or that the router cant even find your printer.
    This is a common problem. But dont worry, we
    have the solution.
  • Printers and other devices sometimes
    spontaneously want to be disconnected. As a
    result, you can no longer print carefree. The
    printer could not connect to web services but
    with the IP addresss network settings (TCP/IP
    network).

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  • The printer may (since an update) automatically
    connect to the network through a WSD port. Web
    Services for Devices (WSD) automatically searches
    for your printer and assigns an IP address to it.
    But when a printer is rebooted, for example, it
    may suddenly be associated with a different IP
    address, causing a delay.

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  • Every device has an IP address, and there are two
    ways to capture the IP address for your devices
    connected to your network
  • A static IP address you set this manually and
    will not be able to change A dynamic IP address
    (via the DHCP server) this is automatically
    assigned by your router to your device for a
    certain time. A certain range (scope) is defined
    with IP addresses where the router chooses an IP.
    For example, the range is from IP address 50 to
    IP address 150. This only considers IP addresses
    within the range that the router has already
    assigned.

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  • The problem usually lies with the automatic
    recording of a dynamic IP address. If another
    device is also automatically assigned an IP
    address, for example, when someone connects to
    your Wi-Fi network, it may get the IP address
    that your printer had. This creates confusion,
    and your printer can no longer be easily found.
    In addition, this results in a slow connection
    because the correct IP address has to be found or
    even no connection.

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What is the solution?
  • Giving a fixed (static) IP address to your
    printer will always remain the same. However, be
    careful not to accidentally grab an IP address
    that falls within the DHCP range of the DHCP
    server because it can just assign it to another
    device.
  • You can change the domain of your DHCP server and
    the IP addresses in your router. These settings
    are slightly different per router. So take a good
    look at which router you have and just Google
    Router settings the name of your router.

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