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Printer IP Address -- How do I find it?

Anonymous
2019-07-26T01:51:52+00:00

Printer IP Address -- How do I find it?

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-07-26T01:54:19+00:00

    Hi Ava

    I am an independent advisor here to help

    Can you try the following?

    type Devices and Printers into the Windows Search bar and press Enter.

    Locate the printer whose IP address you're trying to find in the list of printers.

    Right-click the printer and choose Properties.

    the IP address should be shown in the Locations box on the General tab.

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  2. Sumit D - IA 166.6K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2019-07-26T01:54:24+00:00

    Hi Ava,

    I am Sumit, an Independent Advisor and a 2-Year Windows Insider MVP here to help.

    You can get it by multiple ways:

    1. From the router configuration.
    2. Printing Printer configuration settings page.
    3. From the File Explorer, Network.(No guarantees though)

    What is the make and model of the printer?

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  3. Anonymous
    2019-07-26T01:59:04+00:00

    Hello,

    My name is Jennifer, an independent advisor trying to help.

    Follow the steps below to check the IP addresses of your computer and printer

    1. From the [Start] menu, open the [Control Panel].

    Click windows (Start) - [Windows System Tool] - [Control Panel].

    1. Click [Network and Internet] - [Network and Sharing Center] - [Change adapter settings].

    (Screen shots may vary depending on your version of Windows.)

    1. Click the Local Area Connection (wired) or Wireless Network Connection (wireless) and then click [Details] in the dialog box shown.
    2. Check the IP address and secondary network mask.

    The IP address could be described as "IPv4".

    Regards.

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