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I have a new budget Kyocera network printer (FS-1061 DN). It has no wifi, but a standard LAN cable is plugged in. I installed the driver on my windows 7 machine, also connected via LAN, and printing works fine. From that (laptop) also printing via wifi works fine.



From my android smartphone (moto g 5+ with android 8.1) with both "kyocera printing plugin" and "kyocera mobile print" app, the printer is not detected.




  • I checked wifi isolation in the router - ok.

  • I used a network scanner app on the smartphone - it finds the device and shows various protocols that worked: most notably SNMP v2 and v3.

  • I entered the IP manually. - "Cant connect to printer".

  • I tried both protocols: WS Discovery and SNMP


But still the printer is not detected from the printing apps.



Any tips? Perhaps a setting on the smartphone?










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    I have a new budget Kyocera network printer (FS-1061 DN). It has no wifi, but a standard LAN cable is plugged in. I installed the driver on my windows 7 machine, also connected via LAN, and printing works fine. From that (laptop) also printing via wifi works fine.



    From my android smartphone (moto g 5+ with android 8.1) with both "kyocera printing plugin" and "kyocera mobile print" app, the printer is not detected.




    • I checked wifi isolation in the router - ok.

    • I used a network scanner app on the smartphone - it finds the device and shows various protocols that worked: most notably SNMP v2 and v3.

    • I entered the IP manually. - "Cant connect to printer".

    • I tried both protocols: WS Discovery and SNMP


    But still the printer is not detected from the printing apps.



    Any tips? Perhaps a setting on the smartphone?










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      I have a new budget Kyocera network printer (FS-1061 DN). It has no wifi, but a standard LAN cable is plugged in. I installed the driver on my windows 7 machine, also connected via LAN, and printing works fine. From that (laptop) also printing via wifi works fine.



      From my android smartphone (moto g 5+ with android 8.1) with both "kyocera printing plugin" and "kyocera mobile print" app, the printer is not detected.




      • I checked wifi isolation in the router - ok.

      • I used a network scanner app on the smartphone - it finds the device and shows various protocols that worked: most notably SNMP v2 and v3.

      • I entered the IP manually. - "Cant connect to printer".

      • I tried both protocols: WS Discovery and SNMP


      But still the printer is not detected from the printing apps.



      Any tips? Perhaps a setting on the smartphone?










      share|improve this question














      I have a new budget Kyocera network printer (FS-1061 DN). It has no wifi, but a standard LAN cable is plugged in. I installed the driver on my windows 7 machine, also connected via LAN, and printing works fine. From that (laptop) also printing via wifi works fine.



      From my android smartphone (moto g 5+ with android 8.1) with both "kyocera printing plugin" and "kyocera mobile print" app, the printer is not detected.




      • I checked wifi isolation in the router - ok.

      • I used a network scanner app on the smartphone - it finds the device and shows various protocols that worked: most notably SNMP v2 and v3.

      • I entered the IP manually. - "Cant connect to printer".

      • I tried both protocols: WS Discovery and SNMP


      But still the printer is not detected from the printing apps.



      Any tips? Perhaps a setting on the smartphone?







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