Ping the printer
Ping the printer to make sure it is on the network.
For more information, see “Ping the printer” for Windows or Mac in the “Wireless troubleshooting” section.
Run the wireless setup again
If your wireless settings have changed, you will need to run the printer wireless setup again. Some reasons your
settings may have changed include your having manually changed your WEP or WPA keys, channel, or other
network settings, or the wireless access point (wireless router) having been reset to factory defaults.
Notes:
• If you change network settings, change them on all the network devices before changing them for the wireless
access point (wireless router).
• If you have already changed the wireless network settings on your wireless access point (wireless router), you
must change the settings on all the other network devices before you can see them on the network.
For more information, see “Run the Wireless Setup Utility” for Windows or “Run the Wireless Setup Assistant” for
Mac.
Changing wireless settings after installation
To change your password, network name, or other wireless setting, rerun the wireless setup. For more information,
see “Run the Wireless Setup Utility” for Windows or the “Run the Wireless Setup Assistant” for Mac.
Resetting an internal wireless print server to factory default settings
You may need to select a different wireless network during the installation process.
1 Press Settings.
2 Press or repeatedly until Network Setup appears.
3 Press .
4 Press or repeatedly until Wireless Setup appears.
5 Press .
6 Press or repeatedly until Reset Network Adapter to Factory Default appears.
7 Press .
The following message appears: This will reset all wireless network settings. Are you
sure?
8 Press or repeatedly until Yes appears.
9 Press .
Clearing wireless settings appears.
Notes:
• It may take 30-60 seconds for the settings to be cleared.
• The Wi-Fi indicator light will turn to orange.
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