Troubleshooting
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When using wireless LAN,
is the LED on the wireless
LAN card lit or blinking?
Confirm the orange LED is lit, and the green LED is lit or blinks
during transmission.
Is the wireless LAN being
used in ad hoc mode?
Turn the main power off and back on. See “Turning On the Pow-
er”, Copy Reference.
Otherwise, configure [IEEE 802.11b] in [Interface Settings] in [System
Settings]. See “Setting Up the Machine on a Network”, Network
Guide.
Did you change the option
settings on the machine?
When using the RPCS™ printer driver on Windows 2000/XP or
Windows Server 2003 and connecting with IEEE 1394, an error
may occur if you change the option settings on the machine. In
this case, follow the procedure below:
A
Unplug the IEEE 1394 interface cables connected to the compu-
ter.
B
Run the utility tool for the IEEE 1394 interface board, which is
stored in the following path on the CD-ROM “Printer Drivers
and Utilities”.
\UTILITY\1394\
Reference
For more information about using the utility tool for IEEE
1394, see the README file in the same directory on the CD-
ROM.
C
Restart the computer.
D
Connect the computer to the machine using the IEEE 1394 in-
terface cables.
Possible Cause Solutions