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Wireless LAN Interface, Method1: Setup using Web Config, Method2: Setup using Epson TM Utility

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Chapter 2 Setup Wireless LAN Interface There are the following two methods to configure the wireless LAN settings. If you are using a Windows device, use Method 1. If you are using an iOS or Android device, you can use either Method 1 or Method 2. Method1: Setup using Web Config Connect the device and printer via SimpleAP and configure the wireless LAN settings using Web Config, a network configuration tool. Web Config is a printer built-in web page that allows you to check and change printer settings in a browser. The printer can be easily set up from a smart device such as a tablet/smart phone or a computer. U "Setup using Web Config" on page 43 Method2: Setup using Epson TM Utility Install Epson TM Utility on the device and follow the wizard to configure the wireless LAN settings. Epson TM Utility is an iOS/Android application that allows you to change printer settings and set up wireless connections. U "Setup using Epson TM Utility" on page 46 • When using wireless LAN, make sure you disconnect the LAN cable. If a LAN cable is connected, wireless LAN is disabled. • When you set up the access point at the same time, configure the access point in advance and check that it operates correctly. • If the SSID of the access point to which the printer is connected is "EpsonNet", the printer cannot be connected. Change the SSID to a name other than "EpsonNet". Note that the default SSID of the printer is "EpsonNet". The SSID will return to "EpsonNet" when the printer is initialized using the initialization menu in Interface Setup Mode. • Examine the radio wave situation in the surrounding area before use. • Avoid using the same channel that is used in the neighboring shops where Wireless LAN is used. • When using the product in an environment with devices that generate radio interference, such as a microwave oven in the kitchen, please take the following points into consideration. * Install the printer as far away as possible from devices that cause radio interference. * Use channels that are away from frequency bands that cause radio interference. * Install shielding plates between the printer and devices that generate radio wave interference. * Use either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz, whichever is free from radio wave interference. * In auto channel setting for the access point, do not select a channel in which the devices may cause radio wave interference. 42

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Chapter 2
Setup
Wireless LAN Interface
There are the following two methods to configure the wireless LAN settings.
If you are using a Windows device, use Method 1.
If you are using an iOS or Android device, you can use either Method 1 or Method 2.
Method1: Setup using Web Config
Connect the device and printer via SimpleAP and configure the wireless LAN settings using Web Config, a
network configuration tool.
Web Config is a printer built-in web page that allows you to check and change printer settings in a browser. The
printer can be easily set up from a smart device such as a tablet/smart phone or a computer.
U
"Setup using Web Config" on page 43
Method2: Setup using Epson TM Utility
Install Epson TM Utility on the device and follow the wizard to configure the wireless LAN settings. Epson TM
Utility is an iOS/Android application that allows you to change printer settings and set up wireless connections.
U
"Setup using Epson TM Utility" on page 46
When using wireless LAN, make sure you disconnect the LAN cable. If a LAN cable is connected,
wireless LAN is disabled.
When you set up the access point at the same time, configure the access point in advance and
check that it operates correctly.
If the SSID of the access point to which the printer is connected is "EpsonNet", the printer cannot be
connected. Change the SSID to a name other than "EpsonNet".
Note that the default SSID of the printer is "EpsonNet". The SSID will return to "EpsonNet" when the
printer is initialized using the initialization menu in Interface Setup Mode.
Examine the radio wave situation in the surrounding area before use.
Avoid using the same channel that is used in the neighboring shops where Wireless LAN is used.
When using the product in an environment with devices that generate radio interference, such as a
microwave oven in the kitchen, please take the following points into consideration.
*
Install the printer as far away as possible from devices that cause radio interference.
*
Use channels that are away from frequency bands that cause radio interference.
*
Install shielding plates between the printer and devices that generate radio wave interference.
*
Use either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz, whichever is free from radio wave interference.
*
In auto channel setting for the access point, do not select a channel in which the devices may
cause radio wave interference.