Printer Problems

Printer Says Offline? Try These Fixes Before Calling for Help

A practical checklist for fixing an offline printer, including connection checks, the print queue, default printer settings, and drivers.

Start with the simple connection checks

  • Make sure the printer is powered on and is not showing a paper, ink, toner, or door-open warning.
  • Restart the printer and the computer. If the printer uses Wi-Fi, confirm it still shows your current network name.
  • Try printing from another device. If every device fails, the problem is probably the printer or network rather than one computer.

Clear the queue and choose the right printer

  • Open the printer queue and cancel jobs that are paused or stuck. A single damaged job can hold everything behind it.
  • Confirm the selected printer is the physical printer you intend to use, not a PDF printer or an old duplicate.
  • In Windows, turn off "Use Printer Offline" if it is enabled. On a Mac, remove and re-add the printer only after the basic checks fail.

Check Wi-Fi and printer software

  • If the router or Wi-Fi name recently changed, reconnect the printer using its screen or manufacturer app.
  • Restart the modem and router only if other devices also have connection trouble.
  • Install the current driver or printer app from the manufacturer. Avoid random driver-download websites.
When to ask for help

Stop guessing when the problem keeps coming back

Ask for help if the printer repeatedly disappears, will not reconnect to Wi-Fi, or still shows offline after the queue and driver are refreshed.