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Solving paper problems – Epson SureColor P900 17" Photo Printer User Manual

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• 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.

Note for Latin America:

If you are using a 5 GHz wireless router, set the router to operate in dual

band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) mode. If your router uses a single network name (SSID) for both the
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz band, give each band its own network name (SSID) instead, such as Home
Network 2.4 GHz and Home Network 5 GHz. See your router documentation or contact your internet
service provider for instructions.

• 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 if there are any paused print jobs.

• Make sure your printer is selected as the default printer.

• 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 via Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) and the Wi-Fi icon on your

product's LCD screen is not lit, make sure you select one of the WPS options from the product control
panel within 2 minutes of pressing the WPS button on your router.

• Check your wired LAN router or access point to see if the LED for the port to which your product is

connected is on or flashing. If the link LED is off, try the following:

• Make sure the Ethernet cable is securely connected to your product and to your router, access

point, switch, or hub.

• Try connecting your product to a different port or a different router, access point, switch, or hub.

• Try connecting with a different Ethernet cable.

• Try printing to your product from another computer on the network.

Parent topic:

Solving Network Problems

Solving Paper Problems

Check these sections if you have problems using paper with your product.