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6. Uninstall the printer software completely, and then reinstall the software. See Uninstalling the printer software. Check the signal strength ▲ Check the signal strength indicated on the network configuration page of the printer (see Understanding the configuration page). If the value is '0', the wireless devices (such as the computer, the hub, or the wireless router) might be too far away, or the wireless signal might be blocked. If possible, bring the devices closer, or move the devices to avoid any obstructions or partitions. See also Guidelines for reducing interference on a wireless network. Check the printer lights ● If the Configuration Page light keeps blinking, the device might be faulty. ● If the Configuration Page light does not light up, check the network status and connection type information on the network configuration page of the printer. If the information shows 'Offline' and 'Wired', the printer is connected to the wired network. Disconnect the network cable and configure the printer for wireless communication. NOTE The printer operates in either a wired or a wireless mode at any given point of time; it will not print in both modes simultaneously. ENWW Troubleshooting installation issues 53

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6.
Uninstall the printer software completely, and then reinstall the software. See
Uninstalling
the
printer
software
.
Check the signal strength
Check the signal strength indicated on the network configuration page of the printer (see
Understanding
the
configuration
page
). If the value is '0', the wireless devices (such as the
computer, the hub, or the wireless router) might be too far away, or the wireless signal might be
blocked.
If possible, bring the devices closer, or move the devices to avoid any obstructions or partitions.
See also
Guidelines
for
reducing
interference
on
a
wireless
network
.
Check the printer lights
If the Configuration Page light keeps blinking, the device might be faulty.
If the Configuration Page light does not light up, check the network status and connection type
information on the network configuration page of the printer. If the information shows 'Offline' and
'Wired', the printer is connected to the wired network.
Disconnect the network cable and configure the printer for wireless communication.
NOTE
The printer operates in either a wired or a wireless mode at any given point of
time; it will not print in both modes simultaneously.
ENWW
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