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Note the WiFi Channel and Mode, and the Actual SSID. If the SSID does

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4. Connect the power supply to the print server. 5. Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet. Both the green and yellow lights come on for a moment and then go out. Note: If the green light blinks continuously in a regular pattern, try unplugging the print server. If you still see the light blinking after you plug it in again, contact EPSON as described on page 52. 6. Press the P power button to turn on the printer. 7. To test the connection between the print server and printer, press the test button for one second and release it. The status page prints. Note: If you hold the test button down, you may reset the print server. If you do this, wait for the print server's lights to go out, then press the button again and release it immediately to print the status page. ■ If the print server status page prints, you're ready to configure your system for wireless printing. Make sure you save the status page for reference, and see the next section for instructions. ■ If the status page doesn't print, make sure the printer is ready and is not out of ink or paper. Then turn off the printer, unplug the print server, and check the cable connections at both ends. Plug the server back in, turn on the printer, and press the test button again. If the status page still doesn't print, contact EPSON as described on page 52. 8. Check the following information on the status page: ■ Note the WiFi Channel and Mode, and the Actual SSID. If the SSID does not match your network, your print server may be picking up signals from somewhere else. You can correct this when you configure the print server. ■ Under NETWORK STATISTICS, make sure you see numbers indicating that the print server has received and transmitted data. If only zeroes appear, your print server may not be working correctly. Try holding down the print server's test button for at least five seconds to reset it. If it is still not working, contact EPSON as described on page 52. 38 Configuring Wireless Printing for Macintosh

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Configuring Wireless Printing for Macintosh
4.
Connect the power supply to the print server.
5.
Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet.
Both the green and yellow lights come on for a
moment and then go out.
Note:
If the green light blinks continuously in a
regular pattern, try unplugging the print server. If
you still see the light blinking after you plug it in
again, contact EPSON as described on page 52.
6.
Press the
P
power button to turn on the printer.
7.
To test the connection between the print server
and printer, press the test button for one second
and release it. The status page prints.
Note:
If you hold the test button down, you may reset
the print server. If you do this, wait for the print
server’s lights to go out, then press the button again
and release it immediately to print the status page.
If the print server status page prints, you’re
ready to configure your system for wireless
printing. Make sure you save the status page for reference, and see the next
section for instructions.
If the status page doesn’t print, make sure the printer is ready and is not out of
ink or paper. Then turn off the printer, unplug the print server, and check the
cable connections at both ends. Plug the server back in, turn on the printer,
and press the test button again. If the status page still doesn’t print, contact
EPSON as described on page 52.
8.
Check the following information on the status page:
Note the WiFi Channel and Mode, and the Actual SSID. If the SSID does
not match your network, your print server may be picking up signals from
somewhere else. You can correct this when you configure the print server.
Under NETWORK STATISTICS, make sure you see numbers indicating
that the print server has received and transmitted data. If only zeroes appear,
your print server may not be working correctly. Try holding down the print
server’s test button for at least five seconds to reset it. If it is still not working,
contact EPSON as described on page 52.