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Checking the printer status - windows – Epson L1455 User Manual

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A communication error has occurred. It is also
possible that a file with the same name is open or the
file is a read-only file.

❏ Print a network connection report to check if the

printer is connected to the network.

❏ Select Setup > System Administration > Fax

Settings > Output Settings > Fax Output >
Other Settings, and then check the settings of
the folder selected in Where to Forward.

❏ Close the file with the same name or disable the

read-only protection.

❏ Access the selected folder from a computer to

check if it is accessible.

❏ Check if communication is blocked by a Firewall.

425

There is not enough storage space available in the
forwarding destination folder.

Increase the storage space in the forwarding
destination folder.

428

The destination was wrong or the destination does
not exist.

Select Setup > System Administration > Fax
Settings
> Output Settings > Fax Output > Other
Settings
, and then check the settings of the folder
selected in Where to Forward.

Related Information

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“Connecting to a Phone Line” on page 102

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“Printing a Network Connection Report” on page 32

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“Checking an Email Server Connection” on page 227

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“Epson Connect Service” on page 156

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“Menu Options for Scanning to a Computer” on page 94

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“Fax Settings Options” on page 126

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“Available Paper and Capacities” on page 43

Checking the Printer Status - Windows

1.

Access the printer driver window.

2.

Click EPSON Status Monitor 3 on the Maintenance tab.

Note:

You can also check the printer status by double-clicking the printer icon on the taskbar. If the printer icon is not

added to the taskbar, click Monitoring Preferences on the Maintenance tab, and then select Register the shortcut
icon to the taskbar

.

If EPSON Status Monitor 3 is disabled, click Extended Settings on the Maintenance tab, and then select Enable

EPSON Status Monitor 3

.

Related Information

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“Windows Printer Driver” on page 158

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