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4. Keep the cassettes flat as you insert them. Insert the upper cassette until the arrows on the right side line up. Upper cassette Lower cassette Solving Network Problems If you have a problem with your Epson product, check the messages on the LCD screen to diagnose the cause of most problems. Press if necessary, then press l or r and select Help. Select Troubleshooting, then scroll up or down to see all the help topics. Note: For more detailed network instructions, see your online User's Guide. ■ 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. ■ Print a Network Status Sheet. 1. Press if necessary, press l or r, then select Setup. 2. Scroll up or down and select Wi-Fi/Network Settings. 3. Scroll up or down and select Wi-Fi/Network Status. 4. Select Status Sheet, then press x. 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. Avoid placing it next to a microwave oven, 2.4 GHz cordless phone, or large metal object such as a filing cabinet. ■ If your wireless router has security enabled, make sure you entered the WEP key or WPA passphrase correctly. ■ 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). ■ Remove and reinstall your product software. ■ Disable the firewall temporarily to see if that may be causing the problem. Contact your firewall manufacturer for assistance. 4 Solving Network Problems

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Solving Network Problems
4.
Keep the cassettes flat as you insert them. Insert the upper cassette until the arrows on
the right side line up.
Solving Network Problems
If you have a problem with your Epson product, check the messages on the LCD screen to
diagnose the cause of most problems. Press
if necessary, then press
l
or
r
and select
Help
. Select
Troubleshooting
, then scroll up or down to see all the help topics.
Note:
For more detailed network instructions, see your online
User’s Guide
.
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.
Print a Network Status Sheet.
1.
Press
if necessary, press
l
or
r
, then select
Setup
.
2.
Scroll up or down and select
Wi-Fi/Network Settings
.
3.
Scroll up or down and select
Wi-Fi/Network Status
.
4.
Select
Status Sheet
, then press
x
.
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. Avoid placing it next to
a microwave oven, 2.4 GHz cordless phone, or large metal object such as a filing
cabinet.
If your wireless router has security enabled, make sure you entered the WEP key or
WPA passphrase correctly.
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).
Remove and reinstall your product software.
Disable the firewall temporarily to see if that may be causing the problem. Contact
your firewall manufacturer for assistance.
Upper cassette
Lower cassette