User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Product Basics
- Using the Control Panel
- Product Parts Locations
- Checking for Software Updates
- Using Power Saving Settings
- Epson Connect Solutions for Smartphones, Tablets, and More
- Using AirPrint
- Setting Up Printing on a Chromebook
- Android Printing Using the Epson Print Enabler
- Using Fire OS Printing
- Using Windows 10 Mobile Printing
- Using Epson Print and Scan App with Windows Tablets
- Voice-activated Printing
- Wi-Fi or Wired Networking
- Loading Paper
- Placing Originals on the Product
- Copying
- Printing from a Computer
- Printing with Windows
- Selecting Basic Print Settings - Windows
- Selecting Double-sided Printing Settings - Windows
- Selecting Additional Layout and Print Options - Windows
- Selecting a Printing Preset - Windows
- Selecting Extended Settings - Windows
- Printing Your Document - Windows
- Locking Printer Settings - Windows
- Selecting Default Print Settings - Windows
- Changing Automatic Update Options
- Printing with the Built-in Epson Driver - Windows 10 S
- Printing on a Mac
- Printing from a Smart Device
- Cancelling Printing Using the Product
- Printing with Windows
- Scanning
- Starting a Scan
- Scanning a Document in Epson ScanSmart
- Selecting Epson ScanSmart Settings
- Scanning in Epson Scan 2
- Faxing
- Connecting a Telephone or Answering Machine
- Setting Up Fax Features
- Setting Up Contacts and Contact Groups
- Sending Faxes
- Receiving Faxes
- Checking Fax Status
- Printing Fax Reports
- Using External USB Devices with Your Product
- Replacing Ink Cartridges and Maintenance Boxes
- Adjusting Print Quality
- Cleaning and Transporting Your Product
- Solving Problems
- Viewing the Help Screen
- Checking for Software Updates
- Product Status Messages
- Running a Product Check
- Resetting Control Panel Defaults
- Solving Setup Problems
- Solving Network Problems
- Solving Copying Problems
- Solving Paper Problems
- Solving Problems Printing from a Computer
- Solving Page Layout and Content Problems
- Solving Print Quality Problems
- Solving Scanning Problems
- Solving Scanned Image Quality Problems
- Scanned Image Quality Problems
- Image Consists of a Few Dots Only
- Line of Dots Appears in All Scanned Images
- Straight Lines in an Image Appear Crooked
- Characters are Not Recognized During Conversion to Editable Text (OCR)
- Scanned Characters are Blurry
- Image Colors are Patchy at the Edges
- Ripple Patterns Appear in an Image
- Streaks Appear in All Scanned Images
- Scanned Image Edges are Cropped
- Solving Faxing Problems
- Solving USB Device Problems
- Uninstall Your Product Software
- Where to Get Help
- Technical Specifications
- Windows System Requirements
- Mac System Requirements
- Paper Specifications
- Printable Area Specifications
- Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) Specifications
- Scanning Specifications
- Fax Specifications
- Ink Cartridge Specifications
- Dimension Specifications
- Electrical Specifications
- Environmental Specifications
- External USB Device Specifications
- Interface Specifications
- Network Interface Specifications
- Safety and Approvals Specifications
- Notices
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3. Click your network name.
4. Make sure Find devices and content is set to On. Select this setting when connected to a private
network so you can save a scan to a shared folder. If you select Off, you cannot save your scan to
a shared folder on a private network.
Windows 8.0:
1. At the Start screen, type Settings to automatically search the system.
2. Select Settings when it appears and type Network into the search field.
3. Right-click your network name in the window that appears and click Turn sharing on or off.
4. When you see this message, select Yes:
Do you want to turn on sharing between the PCs and connect to devices on this network?
Select this setting when connected to a private network so you can save a scan to a shared folder.
If you select No, you cannot save your scan to a shared folder on a private network.
Windows 7:
1. Click or press the Windows key on your keyboard.
2. Type Network and Sharing Center into the search field.
3. Under View your active networks, make sure Home network or Work network is selected when
connected to a private network so you can save a scan to a shared folder. (If you need to change
the network type, click the network type name.) If you select Public network, you cannot save a
scan to a shared folder.
• If saving your scan to a shared folder takes a very long time, make sure the DNS setting and the DNS
domain name are correct. Contact your network administrator for instructions.
Parent topic: Solving Scanning Problems
Related topics
Setting Up and Scanning to a Network Folder or FTP Server
Solving Scanned Image Quality Problems
Check these sections if a scanned image on your computer screen has a quality problem.
Scanned Image Quality Problems
Image Consists of a Few Dots Only
Line of Dots Appears in All Scanned Images
Straight Lines in an Image Appear Crooked