If you cannot print over a network, try these
solutions:
Make sure
that your product is turned on.
Make sure
you install your product's network software as described in your
product documentation.
Print a network status sheet and verify that the network
settings are correct. If the network status is Disconnected, check any cable connections and
turn your product off and then on again.
Print a network connection report and check the
codes and messages on the report to help determine the cause of the
problem.
If you are
using TCP/IP, make sure the product's IP address is set correctly
for your network. If your network does not assign IP addresses
using DHCP, set the IP address manually.
Make sure
your computer and product are both using the same wireless
network.
If network printing is slow, print a network status sheet and
check the signal strength. If it is poor, place your product
closer to your router or access point. Avoid placing your product
near a microwave oven, cordless phone, or large metal object, such
as a filing cabinet.
Try restarting your router following the
instructions in your router documentation.
Note: If you
are reading these instructions online, you will lose your Internet
connection when you restart your router.
Check to see
if your wireless router or access point has an enabled Privacy
Separator function that is preventing printing from a device over
the network. See your router or access point documentation for
instructions on disabling the Privacy Separator function.
If you are
connecting the product wirelessly via EpsonNet Setup and the Wi-Fi
connection icon is not lit or does not appear on the product's LCD
screen, make sure your product software was installed correctly. If
necessary, reinstall your software.