@bobgott22, Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
Since you're using an HP OfficeJet Pro 9125e and trying to print from a second computer via Wi-Fi, but are getting an error despite diagnostics showing a good connection, here’s a structured troubleshooting approach to resolve the issue:
Checklist to Confirm First
- Printer Status: Is the printer online and not in an error or sleep state?
- Same Network: Ensure both the printer and the second computer are on the same Wi-Fi network and frequency (2.4 GHz vs 5 GHz).
- Print Queue: Check if the print job is stuck in the Print Queue:
- Go to Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners > [your printer] > Open print queue
- Cancel all jobs and try printing again.
Step-by-Step Troubleshooting
Ping Test (Network Check)
- Open Command Prompt on the second computer.
- Type:
ping [printer IP address]
- Replace [printer IP address] with the IP of your printer (found on the printer's control panel or network report).
- If packets are lost or no response, your network is blocking traffic.
Update or Reinstall Printer Drivers
- Visit the HP support page: https://support.hp.com
- Download the latest full-feature software for Windows 11 for the OfficeJet Pro 9125e.
- Uninstall the existing printer from:
Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners > [your printer] > Remove - Reinstall using the full package, not just the Windows default driver.
Print Using IP Address (Workaround)
- Add the printer using IP:
- Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners > Add device
- Click "Add manually"
- Choose "Add a printer using TCP/IP address or hostname"
- Enter the IP address of the printer
Disable SNMP (If Applicable)
- Go to Control Panel > Devices and Printers
- Right-click the printer > Printer Properties > Ports tab
- Select the active port (usually Standard TCP/IP) > click Configure Port
- Uncheck “SNMP Status Enabled”> OK > Apply
Firewall/Antivirus Exceptions
- Temporarily disable firewall or antivirus and attempt to print.
- Ensure HP services (like HPNetworkCommunicator.exe) are not being blocked.
Run the HP Print and Scan Doctor tool (Official HP Print and Scan Doctor for Windows | Free Download hppsdr.exe) on the second computer.
Try using the HP Smart app to print — this sometimes bypasses standard Windows printing.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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