Installation guide
Troubleshooting
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■ If you connected the printer wirelessly, verify that the printer is turned on
and the WiFi icon appears on the printer’s control panel. Select
Wi-Fi
setup using the printer’s control panel
, then click
Next
.
■ If you connected the printer to your network with an Ethernet network
cable, verify that the printer is turned on and connected to your network.
Select
Wired Network (Ethernet) setup
, then click
Next
.
■ If you created an Ad-Hoc wireless connection, do one of the following:
■
For Windows users:
If your computer is connected to a network
with an Ethernet cable, disconnect it. When setup is complete,
reconnect your computer’s Ethernet cable.
■
For Macintosh users:
If your computer is connected to a network
with an Ethernet cable, you cannot set up your printer this way. See
page 4 or page 21 to set up your printer.
■ If you’re switching from a wireless to a wired network connection, you
need to disable the wireless adapter using the printer’s control panel. Press
the
Setup
button on the printer’s control panel, select
Network Settings
>
Wireless LAN Setup
>
Advanced Setup
>
Disable Wireless LAN
.
Select
Yes
, then press
OK
.
2. Continue clicking
Next
until EpsonNet Setup begins to search for your
printer. Then continue with step 9 on page 24.
Software installation failed
Make sure that the printer is connected to your network (see page 4 for wireless or
page 21 for Ethernet). Then remove and reinsert the CD to reinstall the printer
software.
Cannot communicate on a wired LAN
If you’re switching from a wireless to a wired network connection, you need to
disable the wireless adapter using the printer’s control panel. Press the
Setup
button on the printer’s control panel, select
Network Settings
>
Wireless LAN
Setup
>
Advanced Setup
>
Disable Wireless LAN
. Select
Yes
, then press
OK
.
The printer does not appear in the Add Printer window (Mac OS X)
Make sure the printer driver was installed correctly and that your computer’s
TCP/IP settings are configured correctly.