I’ve had this problem before with my 5000 especially if you do a clean install. 
I fixed the issue using migration assistant. I can’t find the link I used for 
the description on how to do this but basically I connected to my other machine 
that still printed to the 5000 and just migrated the printer settings then 
everything worked perfectly. I had all the same issues you describe and it 
fixed it in a matter of minutes. 

Good luck. 
Steve Fiskum

> On May 5, 2019, at 1:22 PM, Johannes Gebauer <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> On my wife's computer I get what I assume is the normal ping response with a 
> ms-value for each ping.
> 
> My Macbook like my wife's is connected via WIFI, mine doesn't even have an 
> ethernet connection.
> 
> Everything worked fine until I upgraded to Mojave.
> 
> The WIFI in the house consists of
> 
> A Fritzbox router connected to the DSL
> Another Fritzbox router used as a WIFI repeater, where the printer is 
> connected via ethernet.
> 
> My Macbook lives in the same room as that repeater fritzbox, so it usually 
> connects to that WIFI.
> 
> There is also a little Fritz WIFI repeater, which is what my wife's computer 
> is connected through.
> 
> Just to make sure that this doesn't play a role, I took my computer into that 
> room, it connected to the WIFI through the little repeater (the Fritzbox can 
> show the Mesh-setup in detail). No change, it could still not access the 
> printer. The WIFI access was now identical to my wife's Mac, at least in 
> terms of where the computer was connected in relation to the printer.
> 
> Ergo, I am pretty sure it has to do with the computer's setup, or Mojave 
> itself. There must be a setting I have overlooked, which prevents the 
> computer from talking properly to the printer.
> 
> Johannes
> 
>> Am 05.05.19 um 19:18 schrieb Robert Patterson:
>> So first things first. Check that ping actually produces different results
>> on your wife's machine. Then make doubly certain you have the right IP
>> address. After that you have to start investigating why your computer can't
>> see the printer. Do you have any separate routers or wifi access points
>> other than your main router?
>> On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 12:16 PM Johannes Gebauer<[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>> So here is the real result:
>>> 
>>> [Johannes-MacBook:~] johannesgebauer% ping 192.168.178.29
>>> PING 192.168.178.29 (192.168.178.29): 56 data bytes
>>> Request timeout for icmp_seq 0
>>> Request timeout for icmp_seq 1
>>> Request timeout for icmp_seq 2
>>> Request timeout for icmp_seq 3
>>> Request timeout for icmp_seq 4
>>> Request timeout for icmp_seq 5
>>> Request timeout for icmp_seq 6
>>> Request timeout for icmp_seq 7
>>> ^Z
>>> Suspended
>>> [Johannes-MacBook:~] johannesgebauer%
>>> 
>>> Expected?
>>> 
>>>> Am 05.05.19 um 18:31 schrieb Robert Patterson:
>>>> Suppose your printer's IP address is 192.168.1.5. Open your terminal and
>>>> type in
>>>> 
>>>> ping 192.168.1.5
>>>> 
>>>> If your computer can see the address it should start responding
>>>> continuously until you hit ctrl-Z. If it doesn't, then for some reason
>>> your
>>>> computer doesn't see the printer.
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