Dear David,

This is exactly the setup I have (iMac - not Macbook) — the printer must be 25 
years old!

In my case, this has happened and removing the printer and adding it again in 
the System Preferences/printer setup has solved the problem. I think the Mac 
loses th IP address and sometimes generates another new one. I don’t think it 
has to do with the particular OS you are using.

Hope this helps,

Chuck

> On Apr 28, 2018, at 6:25 AM, dfr...@smcm.edu wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> I’ve been using an HP5000 printer for a very long time. It still works great. 
> I installed a card that allowed it to print via ethernet (so, in essence, it 
> is a HP5000N). It is a 600dpi, large-format, laser printer.
> 
> I use a MacBook, running Sierra (not High Sierra). Suddenly, with the last 
> system upgrade from Apple (to 10.12.6), the printer is no longer found.
> 
> Is anyone on the list using a setup similar to mine, who experienced the same 
> problem and has a solution?
> 
> Or, perhaps, could someone make recommendations for a reliable printer that 
> can print up to 12x18?
> 
> Hoping for help!
> 
> David Froom
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