Epson WorkForce 600 Network Installation Guide - Page 34

Printing Problems, with another Ethernet cable. - printer driver

Page 34 highlights

Cannot communicate on a wired LAN Make sure that the wireless setting on the printer's control panel is set to Disable. Select Setup from the Home menu, select Network Settings, choose Wireless LAN Setup, and select Disable. If it is set to Enable, the printer will not communicate using a wired connection. The printer does not appear in the Add Printer window (Mac OS X) Make sure the printer driver was installed correctly and that your computer's TCP/IP settings are configured correctly. Printing Problems Cannot print over the network ■ Print a Network Status Sheet (see page 36) and verify that the network settings are correct. ■ Make sure that the printer is turned on, and that your router, access point, switch, or hub's link LED for the port the printer is connected to is on or flashing. If the link LED is off, try the following. ■ Make sure the Ethernet cable is securely connected to both the printer and your router, access point, switch, or hub. ■ Try connecting to another port on your router, access point, switch, or hub. ■ Try connecting the printer to another router, access point, switch or hub. ■ Try connecting the printer to your router, access point, switch, or hub with another Ethernet cable. ■ When using TCP/IP, make sure the printer's IP address is set correctly for your network. If your network does not assign IP addresses using DHCP, you will need to set the IP address manually. ■ For wired connections, print a Network Status Sheet (see page 36). If the Network Status says Disconnect, check your Ethernet cable connections and try turning the printer off and back on again. ■ For wireless connections, print a Network Status Sheet (see page 36). If the Link Status says Disconnect, make sure that the wireless router or access point is turned on and that the settings are correct for your wireless network. 34 Troubleshooting

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • 32
  • 33
  • 34
  • 35
  • 36
  • 37
  • 38
  • 39
  • 40

34
Troubleshooting
Cannot communicate on a wired LAN
Make sure that the wireless setting on the printer’s control panel is set to
Disable
.
Select
Setup
from the Home menu, select
Network Settings
, choose
Wireless
LAN Setup
, and select
Disable
. If it is set to
Enable
, the printer will not
communicate using a wired connection.
The printer does not appear in the Add Printer window (Mac OS X)
Make sure the printer driver was installed correctly and that your computer’s
TCP/IP settings are configured correctly.
Printing Problems
Cannot print over the network
Print a Network Status Sheet (see page 36) and verify that the network
settings are correct.
Make sure that the printer is turned on, and that your router, access point,
switch, or hub’s link LED for the port the printer is connected to is on or
flashing. If the link LED is off, try the following.
Make sure the Ethernet cable is securely connected to both the printer
and your router, access point, switch, or hub.
Try connecting to another port on your router, access point, switch, or
hub.
Try connecting the printer to another router, access point, switch or hub.
Try connecting the printer to your router, access point, switch, or hub
with another Ethernet cable.
When using TCP/IP, make sure the printer’s IP address is set correctly for your
network. If your network does not assign IP addresses using DHCP, you will
need to set the IP address manually.
For wired connections, print a Network Status Sheet (see page 36)
.
If the
Network Status says Disconnect, check your Ethernet cable connections and
try turning the printer off and back on again.
For wireless connections, print a Network Status Sheet (see page 36). If the
Link Status says Disconnect, make sure that the wireless router or access point
is turned on and that the settings are correct for your wireless network.