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We have 2 Zebra label printers connected via wireless. Last Thursday night the night manager called me and said that one of them was out of labels. I stopped it from home so the remaining labels automatically went to the other Zebra.

When I arrived the next morning, that Zebra was NOT out of labels, but I could not get it to work. Could not even get a ping response to it's IP address of 192.168.0.38. Spent hours working on it.

We also have a Ricoh laser connected via wireless that was having some jamming problems. That tech showed up right after lunch and, in passing, mentioned the Ricoh was saying there was another device on the network with it's IP address of 192.168.0.34. On a lark, I varied off and powered off the Ricoh. Then I pinged it's .034 IP address and got a response! Then I powered off the Zebra, tried the ping again, and got no response. I changed the Zebra's System i address to use the .034 IP address at it printed! Yet the Zebra's front panel says it's IP address ends in .038. The Zebra has a web config page which I reached via the .034 address, yet even after reaching it at this address, it SAYS it's IP address ends in .038. I have changed the IP address to .038 via both the front panel and via software, yet it stays at .034 (and yes, the front panel does indeed still report the IP address as .038).

Has anyone ever seen anything like this? I'll be calling their tech support on Monday.

I'm in an online web class all week (mornings) so my responses will be spotty. Thanks.


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