HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e Offline • Troubleshooting Guide (USA)

HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e Offline? Fix It (Windows 10/11 & Mac)

If your HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e is offline, it’s usually because your computer is printing to a duplicate printer entry, the printer’s IP address changed after a router reboot, or the printer connected to the wrong Wi-Fi network (SSID). Start with the 60-second checklist, then follow the exact path for your device.

Fast pathStart with the 60-second checklist
Device-specificWindows 11 / Windows 10 / macOS
Stability focusReserved IP + Add by IP stops repeats
Clear routingQuick links + symptom cards + FAQs

Prefer guided help? Use Request Guided Help and include your OS + router brand.

Before you start (prevents repeat offline loops)

These quick checks solve many “offline” cases without deeper steps.

  • Restart printer + router (power off for 20 seconds).
  • Confirm printer and computer are on the same Wi-Fi SSID.
  • Windows: ensure Use Printer Offline is unchecked.
  • Clear the print queue before testing again.
  • Best stability: Reserved IP + Add by IP.

If you want guided help, use Request Guided Help and include your OS (Windows 11/10/macOS) + router brand.

60-Second Fix

HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e Offline Fix Summary

Do these steps first. If the issue returns after reboots, go to Add by IP.

Quick checklist (most users)

1) Restart printer + router

Power off for 20 seconds, then power back on.

2) Confirm the correct Wi-Fi network (SSID)

Offline often happens when the printer joins a different SSID (guest network / extender SSID) than your computer.

3) Windows: disable “Use Printer Offline”

Make sure Windows isn’t forcing offline mode in printer settings.

4) Clear the print queue + test print

Cancel stuck jobs, then print a test page.

5) If it returns: Reserved IP + Add by IP

This is the most reliable long-term fix when IP changes cause repeat offline behavior.

Why the 9015e goes offline (common causes)

  • IP address changed after router reboot (DHCP).
  • Windows printing to a duplicate printer entry.
  • Wrong default printer selected on Windows.
  • Printer connected to the wrong Wi-Fi SSID.
  • Queue/spooler stuck (jobs never complete).
  • Stale driver/profile after OS updates (offline on one device only).

If your printer goes offline repeatedly (weekly/daily), skip ahead to Add by IP + reserve the IP in your router.

Choose your path

Pick what matches your symptom

This route-first layout helps users fix the right thing faster.

Start here
Offline (General)

Universal checklist to bring the printer online quickly.

Open quick fix →
Windows 11
Offline on Windows 11

Default printer settings + queue cleanup for Windows 11.

Fix on Windows 11 →
Windows 10
Offline on Windows 10

Control Panel path to disable offline mode + remove duplicates.

Fix on Windows 10 →
macOS
Offline on Mac

Remove/re-add the printer and stabilize by IP if needed.

Fix on Mac →
Best fix
Add by IP (stable printing)

Most reliable for “keeps going offline” cases caused by IP changes.

Add by IP →
Network
Router/Wi-Fi changed

Reconnect after SSID/password changes or a new router install.

Reconnect Wi-Fi →
Step-by-step fixes

HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e Offline Fix (Step-by-Step)

Start with quick fix, then follow your OS section. If it returns after router reboot, use Add by IP.

Quick Fix Checklist (most users)

  • Restart printer + router (20 seconds off).
  • Confirm same Wi-Fi SSID on printer + computer.
  • Windows: uncheck “Use Printer Offline”.
  • Clear the queue, then test print.
  • Remove duplicates if multiple 9015e entries exist.

Common clue: if it works on one device but not another, jump to “Driver/Profile conflict” below.

What “offline” usually means

Your computer isn’t reaching the printer using the expected path: wrong instance, wrong IP/port, or wrong network.

  • Duplicates: Windows keeps multiple “9015e” queues.
  • IP change: router assigns a new IP after reboot.
  • SSID mismatch: printer joins guest/extender Wi-Fi.
  • Queue stuck: jobs freeze printing.

Windows 11 Offline Fix

  • Open Settings → Bluetooth & devices → Printers & scanners.
  • Select HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e. Remove duplicates if shown.
  • Turn off “Let Windows manage my default printer,” set 9015e as Default.
  • Open queue and cancel stuck jobs. Test print.
  • If it returns after reboot, do Add by IP.

Windows 10 Offline Fix

  • Open Control Panel → Devices and Printers.
  • Right-click 9015e → ensure “Use Printer Offline” is unchecked.
  • Set as Default, clear the queue, test print.
  • Remove any duplicate 9015e entries.
  • If it returns often, use Add by IP.

Mac (macOS) Offline Fix

  • Go to System Settings → Printers & Scanners.
  • Remove the 9015e if it’s stuck offline, then add it again.
  • Confirm Mac + printer are on the same Wi-Fi SSID.
  • If it keeps dropping offline, set up Add by IP.

Router/Wi-Fi Change (reconnect)

  • On the printer: run Wireless Setup Wizard from network settings.
  • Select the correct SSID and enter the updated password.
  • If discovery fails, try 2.4GHz temporarily (often better range).
  • After reconnecting, remove and re-add the printer on your device.

If you use mesh/extenders, keep the printer on the most stable SSID.

Driver/Profile conflict (offline on one device only)

If the printer works from one device but shows offline on another, that device usually has a stale profile/queue or targets the wrong instance.

  • Remove duplicate printer entries, keep only one active 9015e.
  • Restart the computer and printer.
  • Re-add the printer and test print.
  • If it still returns after router reboot, use Add by IP.
Best long-term fix

Add HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e by IP Address

If your printer keeps going offline after reboots, this is the most reliable fix: reserve the IP and print via that address.

How to do it

  • Find the printer’s IP address (network report or router device list).
  • Windows: add using Standard TCP/IP Port. Mac: add printer via IP.
  • Router: set a Reserved IP for the printer (DHCP reservation).
  • Test print, then reboot router once to confirm it stays online.

Tip: If you can’t find the IP on the printer screen, print a network report or check “connected devices” in your router.

Prevention

Keep the 9015e Online (stop it coming back)

These are the highest-impact stability actions.

Best practice
Reserve the printer IP

Ensures the printer keeps the same address after reboots — prevents repeat offline loops.

Avoid
Duplicate printer entries

Remove extra 9015e instances on Windows. Keep one active queue per device.

Network
Keep SSID consistent

Guest networks/extenders can split devices across different SSIDs and cause offline behavior.

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FAQ

FAQ: HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e Offline

Short answers for long-tail SEO queries.

Why does my HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e keep going offline?

Most often the printer’s IP address changes after router reboot (DHCP), or Windows prints to a duplicate printer entry. The best fix is Reserved IP + Add by IP.

What is the fastest fix for Windows 11?

Restart printer/router, uncheck Use Printer Offline, set the printer as Default, clear the queue, and test print. If it returns, use Add by IP.

Why is it offline on one computer but not others?

That device usually has a stale profile/queue or targets the wrong instance. Remove duplicates, re-add the printer, and consider Add by IP.

Will a new router cause offline issues?

Yes. SSID/password changes and DHCP behavior can break the connection. Reconnect the printer to Wi-Fi and re-add it on devices.

What does “Add by IP” mean?

Your computer prints directly to the printer’s network IP address. When that IP is reserved, it prevents many repeat offline loops.

Where can I get official HP downloads and documentation?

See the official manufacturer links in the bottom section.

Official links & disclaimers

Disclaimers & official manufacturer resources

This section is at the bottom intentionally to keep the hero clean and consistent across the site.

Trademark notice: HP and related marks are trademarks of HP Inc. This is an independent troubleshooting guide and is not the official HP support website.

Official manufacturer links

If you want optional guided assistance for configuration (network printing, reserved IP, queue cleanup), you can use Request Guided Help.

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