B
Hold down the Status sheet button while turning on the printer.
Restoring the Network Settings using EpsonNet Config
You can restore network settings to their defaults by using EpsonNet Config.
A
Start EpsonNet Config.
B
Select the printer for which you want to restore the network settings.
C
Right-click the printer name, and then select
Default Settings
>
Network Interface
.
D
Click
OK
on the confirmation screen.
E
Click
OK
.
Checking the Communication between Devices and
Computers
Checking the Connection Using a Ping Command
You can use a Ping command to make sure the computer is connected to the printer. Follow the steps below to
check the connection using a Ping command.
A
Check the printer’s IP address for the connection that you want to check.
You can check this from the
IP Address
column of a network status sheet.
B
Display the computer’s command prompt screen.
C
Enter the following in the command line, and then press Enter.
ping 192.0.2.111 (If the IP address of the computer you want to check is 192.0.2.111)
D
If the following is displayed, confirmation is complete. Close the
Command Prompt
.
Ping statistics for 192.0.2.111:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Round-trip time: (ms):
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
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