| Issue | Possible Cause | Recommended Solution | 
|---|---|---|
| My printer reassigns a new IP address to the print server after the printer has been off for a while. | The settings for your network are causing the network to reassign a new IP address. | If the changing IP addresses cause issues for you, follow these steps to assign a static IP address to the printer: 
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| My printer does not obtain an IP address while trying to connect via LAN/Ethernet. | The cable is not plugged in correctly. | Check that both ends of the cable are connected properly. | 
| The printer is not configured correctly (usually for DHCP). | Check the Wired IP Protocol setting. It should match your network environment. | |
| I cannot change the wired, wireless, or Bluetooth settings on my printer. | The printer is in Protected Mode, which prevents these settings from being updated without the Protected Mode password. You cannot change these settings through the front panel. | You will need the Protected Mode password to change the settings via JSON commands. For more information, refer to the Zebra Link-OS PrintSecure Printer Administration Guide.  | 
|  For printers purchased in the EMEA region after August 1, 2025, many connectivity options are disabled by default. | For additional information and a configuration wizard, go to zebra.com/asr. | |
| I manually entered a wireless IP address, subnet, and gateway on my printer, but it won’t connect to my wireless network. Protected Mode is not enabled. | The printer’s network must be reset after values are changed. | Reset the network by touching  and then touching the check mark to save the changes. Reset the network using RESET NETWORK to save the changes. Reset the network. | 
| An ESSID value was not specified. | 
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| The ESSID or another value was incorrect. | 
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