Reading both manual and troubleshooting comments good to know, but not helpful. I am at a loss to correct the IP address. I have tried connecting to both of the router's channels, 2.4 and 5 (it takes several retries for it to find the 5 channel, even though it cannot connect at this frequency), but always try to ultimately reconnect to the 2.4. As I understand it, when the printer is unplugged/replugged it is supposed to automatically obtain an IP address from the router to which I am trying to connect replacing the previous if it has changed, but it never changes. Nine troubleshooter programs so far state there is a problem but none offer correction or a method to correct it. I find no method so far to directly access the IP address to change it back to its original proper IP address to my router. All other devices previously connected wirelessly to the router have not changed and maintain full connectivity, except to the printer. I read where I can force its IP address to change by connecting to it directly by USB, but I lost that page/procedure and cannot find it again. I have reentered router information, and reset printer to factory defaults many times now, but nothing changes. I always turn off antivirus before any procedure to reconnect. One type of test report states it is connected with no problems, while others including through printer controls/print queue/printer manager/Control Panel printer management state it is cot connected or not properly connected/installed. It can see my router, and connects just enough to state it is connected and installed but does not have "full functionality", when actually it has none. Uninstalling, reinstalling, cycling off and on of both printer and router, un- and re- plugging AC power, as exactly per procedures, changes nothing, the same incorrect IP address persists. The new IP address is known to appear when there are problems, and begins .XX. ![]() There was no event or change of anything that might have initiated this change. The USB connection states the printer is installed properly and all works, but the wireless connection has the continued problems. All transceiver tests of the printer are good, both channels, no problems. I must take my laptop to it and connect by USB to print, but none of the other devices in the house (computers, phones) can print either directly by wireless nor through the wireless router, and so far none have attempted to be connected by USB except my laptop. Overall, the HP Photosmart D110a is a basic printer that offers wireless printing capabilities and decent print quality for both documents and photos.About two weeks ago, my HP Photosmart D110a printer suddenly changed its IP address, so it no longer connects to my wireless router. Additionally, the printer supports printing directly from smartphones and tablets using various mobile printing applications. It is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems. In terms of connectivity, the printer can be connected to a computer via USB or through a wireless network. The printer also includes software that enables users to edit and enhance scanned images. It has a maximum scanning resolution of 1200 dpi. The Photosmart D110a has a flatbed scanner integrated into its design, allowing users to make copies and scan documents and photos. The printer utilizes HP thermal inkjet technology, which provides reliable and consistent printing results. ![]() It has a print speed of approximately 29 pages per minute for black and white and 23 pages per minute for color prints. The printer has a maximum print resolution of 4800 x 1200 dpi for color prints and 600 x 600 dpi for black and white prints. It also has a built-in memory card slot, which allows for direct printing from compatible memory cards. The printer has a wireless feature, allowing users to connect their devices to the printer without the need for cables. ![]() It is capable of printing documents and photos with decent quality. The HP Photosmart D110a is a printer that offers a range of basic printing functions.
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