This is good advice.

I've had the experience of having a printer that was cabled to my indoor 
network visible only to other cabled machines, and when it was reconfigured to 
be wireless, was visible only to other wireless machines.  What caused it was 
the inability of Bonjour to traverse a bridge. (Bonjour's TTL is 1, and cannot 
be bumped up.) I reconfigured my internal network and gave my printer a 
constant IP address (handed out by my router) instead of depending on Bonjour 
to do it all, and the problem went away.

> On Jul 8, 2018, at 11:48 AM, David Schwartz <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Jul 7, 2018, at 9:53 PM, Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
>> ... plugged into my router, showing up as a Bonjour network printer
> 
> When connected via Ethernet does the printer have an IP address on your 
> subnet?
> 
> If so, instead of selecting from the list of discovered printers, try setting 
> up as IP with either LPD or IPP and see if the behavior is different.  
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