Network Service and Software Information
Application for Scanning Documents and Images (Epson Scan 2)
Application for Configuring Scanning Operations from the Control Panel (Epson Event Manager)
Application for Configuring Fax Operations and Sending Faxes (FAX Utility)
Application for Quick and Fun Printing from a Computer (Epson Photo+)
Application for Easily Operating the Printer from a Smart device (Epson Smart Panel)
Application for Updating Software and Firmware (Epson Software Updater)
Application for Setting up the Device on a Network (EpsonNet Config)
Colored Banding Appears at Intervals of Approximately 2.5 cm
The Position, Size, or Margins of the Printout Are Incorrect
Uneven Colors, Smears, Dots, or Straight Lines Appear in the Copied Image
An Image of the Reverse Side of the Original Appears in the Copied Image
The Text or Image Copied from the ADF is Squeezed or Stretched
You can automatically connect to an wireless router by using a PIN code. You can use this method to set up if an wireless router is capable of WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). Use a computer to enter a PIN code into the wireless router.
Select Wi-Fi Setup on the home screen.
To select an item, use the buttons, and then press the OK button.
Select Wi-Fi (Recommended).
Press the OK button to proceed.
Select Others.
Select PIN Code (WPS).
Use your computer to enter the PIN code (an eight digit number) displayed on the printer's control panel into the wireless router within two minutes.
See the documentation provided with your wireless router for details on entering a PIN code.
Press the OK button on the printer.
Setup is complete when the setup completion message is displayed.
If connection fails, restart the wireless router, move it closer to the printer, and try again. If it still does not work, print a connection report and check the solution.