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7 Steps for Setting a Static IP Address for Your Printer

IP addresses enable devices to connect and transfer information. For one, printers are configured with IP addresses set by dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) servers to communicate with your computer, internet, or other devices to print documents.

However, most DHCP IP addresses are temporary. After a particular time—seven or 14 days—the network will set a new IP address for your printer. Printers assigned with changing IP addresses are likely to cause connectivity issues. For these reasons, setting a static IP address can help. Designating a static IP address for your printer can be complicated if you don’t know what to do. This guide explains how to find your printer’s IP address and the steps for assigning a static one. We will also discuss why you should use a static IP address for your printer.

Understanding a Static IP Address

Static IP addresses are IP addresses that don’t change over time. Once your printer has a static IP address, the number stays unchanged. So whenever your printer connects to the internet, its IP address remains the same.The numbers may change when your network changes or your printer is decommissioned. Concurrently, you can change it through manual assignment or switching back to a dynamic address. Dynamic addresses are the addresses assigned by DHCP servers. They are the standard IP addresses for smartphones, personal computers, tablets, printers, and other internet-compatible devices—whether for home or office use.

Why use a static IP address for printers?

Static IP addresses are mainly used for devices that require constant network access, which includes printers. Assigning one to your printer can make connecting with other devices quicker. You can enjoy a consistent connection regardless of hardware changes, such as a new router.

Besides this benefit, here are the other reasons to set a static IP address for your printer:

How To Find Your Printer’s IP Address

Finding your printer’s IP address is essential to setting a static IP address. This process is unique to each printer and device, so you must know how and where to find your IP on your preferred device.

Here are the different methods to find your printer’s IP address:

Printer network settings

If your printer has a liquid crystal display (LCD), navigate its settings to find its IP address. Each printer has a unique interface, so you must check the manual for instructions. But on most printers, these steps may help you find yours:

Windows

There are three ways to find your printer’s IP address on Windows: control panel, command prompt, and Windows Settings.

Control Panel

Command Prompt

Windows Settings

macOS

Finding your printer’s IP address on macOS is straightforward. It goes as follows:

Router

Chromebook

How To Set a Static IP Address for Your Printer

After finding your printer’s IP, you can start the setting process. The steps below will help you assign a static IP address for your printer.

Open a web browser

You must first open your preferred web browser. Your computer must connect to the same network as your printer.

Enter the printer’s IP address

After opening your browser, type or paste your printer’s IP address in the address bar. Then, press enter.

Add the printer’s credentials

Once the page has loaded, log in by entering the system administrator password. Proceed to add the printer’s credentials if your printer is password-protected. If not, type “admin” in the username and password.

Locate the IP Configuration

Go to the printer’s settings page after logging in. Then, locate the IP Configuration and click it.

Select TCP/IP or IP Address Configuration

IP Configuration may also be labeled as TCP/IP or IP Address Configuration. Tap it and change dynamic or auto to static or manual.

Assign a static IP address

Type your preferred static IP address in the provided fields. Ensure it’s available to avoid duplicate address issues.

Click “Save” or “Apply”

Tap Save or Apply to confirm and save the changes. Close the web browser afterward. Your printer’s IP address is now static. If you have connection issues, test if your printer works well after setting the static IP address.

Protect Your Static IP Address

Static IP addresses are beneficial for making your device connections more straightforward. However, whether it’s your printer or computer, hackers can still attack their servers. You must protect your static IP addresses by keeping your devices secure. You may use a VPN when accessing public Wi-Fi or invest in an IT security service if you’re a business owner.

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