Issue | Possible Cause | Recommended Solution |
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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 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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