Epson ET-3600 Quick Guide and Warranty - Page 7

Checking Ink Levels, Solving Network Problems - troubleshooting

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Checking Ink Levels To confirm actual ink levels, visually check the ink levels in the product's ink tanks. For optimum printing results, refill the ink tanks to the upper line at least once a year. See the online User's Guide for refilling instructions. Note: You may also see a message displayed on the product's LCD screen or on your computer screen when an ink tank is low or needs to be refilled. Your product has a low ink alert system. The accuracy of this system depends on the user refilling the tanks correctly. The product cannot directly measure the ink levels in the tanks; instead it estimates the amount of ink remaining by internally monitoring ink usage. The low ink alert system may generate inaccurate messages if the ink tanks are not refilled according to the instructions in the online User's Guide. Solving Network Problems If you have a network problem with your Epson® product, check the messages on the LCD screen to diagnose the cause of most problems. You can also check the basic troubleshooting suggestions below. For more in-depth troubleshooting, see your online User's Guide or FAQs at www.epson.com/support (U.S.) or www.epson.ca/support (Canada). ■ Try connecting to the wireless router or access point with your computer or another device to confirm that it is working correctly. ■ Try restarting the router (turn it off and then on), then try to connect to it again. ■ Verify that the network settings are correct and check the signal strength. If it is poor, try moving the product closer to your router or access point. ■ When using TCP/IP, make sure your network's DHCP option is enabled (your router manufacturer will be able to assist you with this setting). ■ Print a network status sheet from the product's control panel. Press if necessary and select Setup > Network Settings > Network Status > Print Status Sheet. Then press one of the Start buttons. ■ Remove and reinstall your product software. Checking Ink Levels 7

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Checking Ink Levels
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Checking Ink Levels
To confirm actual ink levels, visually check the ink levels in the product’s ink tanks. For
optimum printing results, refill the ink tanks to the upper line at least once a year. See the
online
User’s Guide
for refilling instructions.
Note:
You may also see a message displayed on the product’s LCD screen or on your
computer screen when an ink tank is low or needs to be refilled.
Your product has a low ink alert system. The accuracy of this system depends on the
user refilling the tanks correctly. The product cannot directly measure the ink levels in
the tanks; instead it estimates the amount of ink remaining by internally monitoring ink
usage. The low ink alert system may generate inaccurate messages if the ink tanks are
not refilled according to the instructions in the online
User’s Guide
.
Solving Network Problems
If you have a network problem with your Epson
®
product, check the messages on the
LCD screen to diagnose the cause of most problems.
You can also check the basic troubleshooting suggestions below. For more in-depth
troubleshooting, see your online
User’s Guide
or FAQs
at
www.epson.com/support
(U.S.)
or
www.epson.ca/support
(Canada).
Try connecting to the wireless router or access point with your computer or another
device to confirm that it is working correctly.
Try restarting the router (turn it off and then on), then try to connect to it again.
Verify that the network settings are correct and check the signal strength. If it is poor,
try moving the product closer to your router or access point.
When using TCP/IP, make sure your network’s DHCP option is enabled (your
router manufacturer will be able to assist you with this setting).
Print a network status sheet from the product’s control panel. Press
if necessary
and select
Setup
>
Network Settings
>
Network Status > Print Status Sheet.
Then press one of the
Start
buttons.
Remove and reinstall your product software.