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To assign a static IP address to the printer:
1
Complete the wireless setup, allowing the printer to receive a DHCP address from a DHCP server on the network.
2
Print a network setup page to see what IP address is currently assigned to the printer.
3
Open a Web browser and then type the printer IP address in the address field. Press Enter.
4
Click Settings > Network/Ports > TCP/IP > Set static IP address.
5
In the Address field, type the IP address you want to assign to the printer, and then click Submit.
Confirm that the IP address is updated by typing the static IP address in the browser address field and checking to
see if the Embedded Web Server reloads. For more information on assigning static IP addresses, see the
documentation that came with your router and operating system.
C
HECK
 
FOR
 
KNOWN
 
ISSUES
 
WITH
 
THE
 
ACCESS
 
POINT
Some wireless routers have documented defects that were identified and resolved by the manufacturers. Visit the
company Web site of the router manufacturer. Check for firmware updates and other advice from the manufacturer.
See the documentation that came with your wireless router if you are not sure how to reach the manufacturer Web
site.
C
HECK
 
FOR
 
WIRELESS
 
NETWORK
 
ADAPTER
 
UPDATES
If you are having trouble printing from one particular computer, then check the Web site of the manufacturer of the
wireless network adapter card in that computer. It is possible that there is an updated driver available that could
resolve the issue.
C
HANGE
 
ALL
 
NETWORK
 
DEVICES
 
TO
 
THE
 
SAME
 
TYPE
While it is possible to successfully mix 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n devices on the same wireless network, the
faster devices will sometimes prevent the slower devices from communicating.
Try turning on only the network devices of the same type and see if network communications improve. If this solves
the problem, then you may want to upgrade your older devices with newer wireless network adapters.
P
URCHASE
 
A
 
NEW
 
ROUTER
If your router is several years old, then it may not be fully compatible with the newer wireless devices on your network.
Consider purchasing a newer router that is fully compliant with the 802.11 IEEE specifications.
Ethernet network troubleshooting
Printer does not appear in the list of printers found on the network
C
HECK
 
THE
 E
THERNET
 
CABLE
Check the Ethernet cable and the Ethernet connectors at both ends for any obvious damage.
Firmly plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the printer. Firmly plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into
the network hub or wall connection.
Try using a different cable. Damage to the cable may not be obvious.
Troubleshooting
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