- Try changing the IP settings via the Control Panel and see if it works.
- Resetting the TCP/IP and flushing the DNS cache can also help fix this particular issue.
- Consider resetting the network settings on your Windows PC if nothing else works.
Fix 1: Try Changing IP Settings From the Control Panel
Using the Settings app isn’t the only way to change the IP settings on Windows. So, if you keep encountering the “Can’t save IP settings, check one or more settings and try again” error, try changing the IP settings from the Control Panel.
Step 1: Click the magnifying icon on the taskbar to open the search menu. Type control in the box and press Enter .

Step 2: Change the view type to Large icons and select Network and Sharing Center .

Step 3: Click Change adapter settings in the left pane.

Step 4: Right-click on your network connection and select Properties .

Step 5: Under the Networking tab, double-click the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) option.

Step 6: Select the Use the following IP address option. Then, enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Enter preferred and alternate DNS servers, or leave them empty and click OK .

Fix 2: Reset TCP/IP
Your Windows PC relies on the Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to transmit and receive digital data from other machines on the network. If there’s a problem with the TCP/IP, you may have trouble changing the IP settings.
So, if you can’t save IP or DNS settings, even from the Control Panel, you may need to reset the TCP/IP stack.
Step 1: Right-click on the Start icon and select Terminal (Admin) from the list.

Step 2: Run the following commands in the console and press Enter after each one:
netsh winsock reset
netsh int ip reset

Restart your PC after running the above commands and check if the issue is still there.
Fix 3: Disable Proxy Server or VPN
Using a proxy server on Windows can also result in the ‘Can’t save IP settings’ error on your Windows 10 or 11 PC. Turning off the proxy server should solve the problem if that’s the case.
Step 1: Press the Windows + I keyboard shortcut to launch the Settings app. Switch to the Network & internet tab and select Proxy .

Step 2: Make sure proxy settings are turned off.

Similarly, if you are using a VPN service on Windows, try turning it off and then try changing IP settings.
Fix 4: Flush DNS Cache
Another reason you may be unable to change the IP settings is due to corrupt or inaccessible DNS cache data. You can try clearing the existing DNS cache on Windows to see if that helps. Here are the steps for the same.
Step 1: Right-click on the Start icon and select Terminal (Admin) from the list.
Step 2: In the console, type the command shown below and press Enter .
ipconfig /flushdns

Fix 5: Reset Network Settings
If none of the previous solutions work, resetting the network settings on Windows may be your best option. Note that this will erase all of your saved Wi-Fi networks, paired Bluetooth devices, and other network settings. If you are okay with that, use these steps to reset network settings on Windows:
Step 1: Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings app. Select the Network & internet tab on your left and click on Advanced network settings .

Step 2: Under More settings, click on Network reset .

Step 3: Click the Reset now button next to Network reset.

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- Set the connected printer as default from Windows Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners > Set as default, and retry printing your file.
- Rollback the recently installed Windows Update from Settings > Windows Update > Update history > Uninstall updates.
Basic Fixes
- Reconnect printer : If you’re using a wired printer, its loose USB connection to your PC may result in ‘Printer not activated (Error Code 30)’. Replug the printer and replace its cable if it is worn out.
- Update the USB drivers : Obsolete USB drivers can create printer connectivity issues. Head to the Device Manager app, expand ‘Universal Serial Bus controllers’, right-click the buggy USB port, and select Update driver.
- Use the HP Smart app to connect the printer : If your Windows 11 PC doesn’t detect your HP printer , install the HP Smart app from the Microsoft Store, and use it to configure printer settings.
- Update Windows : Press the Windows + I shortcut to open Settings, select Windows Update from the left sidebar, and install available system updates.
Fix 1: Set the Connected Printer as Default
If your preferred printer isn’t set as default, you may run into the ‘Printer not activated, error code-30’ issue on Windows. Ensure your printer has adequate paper and ink and use the following steps to set it as a default printer:
Step 1: Open Windows Settings using the Windows + I shortcut, select Bluetooth & devices from the left sidebar, and click Printers & scanners .

Step 2: Select your preferred office or home printer.

Step 3: Ensure the Printer status isn’t Offline and click Set as default to assign it as a default printer for all printing operations.
Tip: If the Printer status is labeled ‘Offline’, check its power source and try reconnecting it to your PC.

Fix 2: Reinstall Printer Drivers
Corrupt printer drivers can cause unusual printing errors. To fix this, first remove the printer from Windows Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners, and re-plug the printer. Then, reinstall the printer drivers using the Device Manager app to restore normalcy.
Step 1: Press the Windows + X shortcut to open the Power User Menu, and select Device Manager .

Step 2: Expand Software devices , right-click your printer, and select Uninstall device . Restart your PC and let Windows 11 automatically install compatible printer drivers.

Fix 3: Run the Printer Troubleshooter
Do you still face the ‘Printer not activated (Error Code 30)’ message while printing a PDF on Windows 11? Running the in-built printer troubleshooter should fix it in no time.
Step 1: Select Printers & scanners under Windows settings (check the above steps), and click your connected printer.

Step 2: Select Run the troubleshooter and wait a few seconds to let it resolve the issue.

Fix 4: Tweak Permission Settings on a Program
If you face the ‘Printer not activated, error code-30’ in a specific app, give it full control over your PC to print files and documents seamlessly.
Step 1: Right-click the app icon and select Show more options .

Step 2: Select Properties from the right-click context menu to open it.

Step 3: Open the Security tab and click Edit .

Step 4: Enable the Allow checkmark beside Full control and click Apply followed by OK to save changes.

Fix 5: Rollback the Recent Windows Update
Lastly, a buggy Windows Update can malfunction your connected printer showing the ‘Printer not activated (Error Code 30)’ message while initiating a new print. To fix it, rollback the recent Windows Update using these easy steps:
Step 1: Press the Windows key, search Uninstall updates , and click it to open the system settings.

Step 2: Locate the recently installed Windows Update using the ‘Installed on’ timestamp, and click Uninstall to remove it. Select Uninstall when prompted to confirm the action.
