Why Network Printers Keep Disconnecting (And How Static IPs Fix It)

At Business Communication Solutions, we helped a customer in Austin, Texas today who was frustrated because their network printer kept disappearing. One day it worked perfectly, the next day no one could print—again.

The cause wasn’t the printer hardware.
It was the printer being set up with DHCP instead of a static IP address.

This is one of the most common (and overlooked) issues with network printers.


What Happens When Printers Use DHCP

By default, most printers are configured to:

  • Automatically receive an IP address from the router (DHCP)

  • Accept any available address on the network

That works fine—until the network:

  • Reboots

  • Loses power

  • Receives an ISP modem/router update

When that happens:

  • The printer gets a new IP address

  • Computers still try to print to the old IP

  • Print jobs fail

  • The printer shows “offline” even though it’s powered on

From the user’s perspective, the printer just “randomly stopped working.”


Why This Is Worse on Business & Shared Networks

On regular business or home networks:

  • Phones, laptops, tablets, TVs, and IoT devices are constantly joining and leaving

  • IP addresses are reassigned dynamically

  • Routers don’t care which device gets which IP

Printers, however, need consistency.

If a printer’s IP changes:

  • Mapped printers break

  • Accounting and POS systems lose access

  • Scan-to-email and scan-to-folder stop working

  • Users waste time reinstalling printers (over and over)


Why Static IP Addresses Matter for Printers

Assigning a static IP to a printer ensures:

  • The printer always keeps the same network address

  • Computers always know where to send print jobs

  • Printing works after power outages

  • No more “printer offline” errors after reboots

In short:
Static IPs eliminate printer instability.

This is especially important for:

  • Offices with multiple users

  • Medical and legal offices

  • Restaurants and retail POS printers

  • Home offices with shared printers


The Plug-and-Play Trap

Plug-and-play printer installs are fine:

  • On day one

  • Before the first power outage

  • Before the router reboots

But once the network changes, DHCP-based printers often fail silently. That’s when customers call us—usually after reinstalling the printer three times.


What We Fixed for Our Austin Customer

For this customer, we:

  • Identified the printer was using DHCP

  • Assigned a proper static IP outside the DHCP range

  • Updated all computers to point to the correct IP

  • Verified printing after network reboot

  • Prevented future disconnects

Once configured correctly, the printer stayed online—even after testing power cycles.


Why Local IT Support Makes the Difference

Big vendors and printer manufacturers focus on installation—not reliability.

At Business Communication Solutions, we:

  • Troubleshoot printers others won’t touch

  • Fix recurring “offline” printer issues

  • Work with existing routers and networks

  • Handle the small network problems that cause big productivity losses

Because we’re local, we actually come on-site and fix the root cause.


Printer Keeps Going Offline in Austin? We Can Help.

If your printer:

  • Randomly shows offline

  • Stops working after power outages

  • Needs to be reinstalled constantly

📞 Call Business Communication Solutions at 512-257-1433

We serve Austin and surrounding areas and specialize in stable, properly configured business and home networks.

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