Epson WorkForce Pro WF-C5210 Users Guide for U.S. and Canada - Page 199

Running a Product Check, LCD screen message, Condition/solution, Property, USBXXX, EpsonNet Print Port

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LCD screen message Condition/solution The combination of the IP address Contact your product administrator. and the subnet mask is invalid. See your documentation for more details. To use cloud services, update the root certificate from the Epson Web Config utility. Contact your product administrator. Check that the printer driver is installed on the computer and that the port settings for the printer are correct. Make sure the printer port is selected correctly in Property > Port from the Printer menu. Select the USBXXX setting for a USB connection or EpsonNet Print Port for a network connection. Check that the printer driver is installed on the computer and that the USB port settings for the printer are correct. Recovery mode Contact your product administrator. Parent topic: Solving Problems Related references Paper Feeding Problems Paper Jams Inside the Product Paper Ejection Problems Where to Get Help Paper Source Settings Options Related tasks Removing and Installing Ink Packs Related topics Wi-Fi or Wired Networking Running a Product Check Running a product check helps you determine if your product is operating properly. 1. Disconnect any interface cables connected to your product. 2. Load plain paper in the paper cassette. 199

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LCD screen message
Condition/solution
The combination of the IP address
and the subnet mask is invalid. See
your documentation for more details.
Contact your product administrator.
To use cloud services, update the
root certificate from the Epson Web
Config utility.
Contact your product administrator.
Check that the printer driver is
installed on the computer and that
the port settings for the printer are
correct.
Make sure the printer port is selected correctly in
Property
>
Port
from the Printer menu. Select the
USBXXX
setting for a
USB connection or
EpsonNet Print Port
for a network
connection.
Check that the printer driver is
installed on the computer and that
the USB port settings for the printer
are correct.
Recovery mode
Contact your product administrator.
Parent topic:
Solving Problems
Related references
Paper Feeding Problems
Paper Jams Inside the Product
Paper Ejection Problems
Where to Get Help
Paper Source Settings Options
Related tasks
Removing and Installing Ink Packs
Related topics
Wi-Fi or Wired Networking
Running a Product Check
Running a product check helps you determine if your product is operating properly.
1.
Disconnect any interface cables connected to your product.
2.
Load plain paper in the paper cassette.