Kodak 9200 manual Networking Your Printer, Connecting to a wireless network, Before you connect

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Networking Your Printer

This section explains how to configure or change your network settings.

Connecting to a wireless network

To connect your printer to an 802.11b/g/n wireless (Wi-Fi) network, refer to the following information.

Before you connect

You need to:

Have a wireless router.

Determine whether your wireless router supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).

Temporarily disable your firewall until the printer is successfully installed and communicating.

If you are unsure of how your network is configured, contact your Internet service provider or your network administrator.

If you have specific questions about your router, see your router manufacturer’s documentation for more information.

For information, go to www.kodak.com/go/inkjetnetworking.

Connecting to a wireless network using the WiFi Setup Wizard

You can use the WiFi Setup Wizard on the printer to connect to your wireless network. Read the following procedures and use the one that is appropriate for your network setup.

Connecting to a non-WPS wireless router

To connect your printer to your wireless network, you need to know the network name, also called the Service Set Identifier (SSID). You can obtain your network name from the wireless router.

If your network has security enabled, you also need to know the password (passphrase or security string).

Record your network information in the spaces below, using the correct uppercase and lowercase letters.

Network Name (SSID):_____________________________________________________

Security String: ___________________________________________________________

1.Press Home.

2.Press to select Network Settings, then press OK.

3.With WiFi Setup Wizard selected, press OK.

NOTE: The Wi-Fi radio turns on automatically when you select Wi-Fi Setup Wizard.

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Contents Extended User Guide Kodak ESP 9200 Series All-in-One PrinterPage Table of contents Faxing CopyingScanning Maintaining Your Printer Declaration of Conformity Components Printer Overview Control panel FeatureHome Center Software Feature DescriptionConfiguring printer settings Before you connect Connecting to a wireless networkConnecting to a non-WPS wireless router Networking Your PrinterListed Not listed Pressing a button Connecting to a WPS wireless routerWith Push Button Configuration Setting up an IP address Using the LCD keyboardDynamic Dhcp Automatic Private Manual Static Viewing the network configurationConnecting to another Kodak All-in-One Printer Printing the network configurationConnecting to an Ethernet network If your printer is connected to a computer with Windows OS Changing from USB to a wireless connectionAdding a network connection to a USB-connected computer If your printer is connected to a computer with MAC OS Changing from USB to an Ethernet connectionSelect Network Ethernet cable, then click Next Paper sizes Handling PaperPaper types Envelope sizes Loading plain paper in the main paper tray Loading paperHandling Paper Paper stop Output tray extender Loading legal-size paper in the main paper tray Paper tray extender Output tray extender Paper stop Loading the photo paper tray Left paper- edge guide Front paper-edge guide Loading envelopes Paper tray extender Front paper-edge guide Loading originals Using the scanner glassUsing the Automatic Document Feeder ADF Press to select Copy Photo or View and Print Photos PrintingChanging paper trays Select Automatically with Duplexer Printing documentsPrinting two-sided documents Automatic two-sided printingSelect Manual Instructions provided, then click OK Manual two-sided printingAutomatic two-sided printing from a computer with MAC OS Manual two-sided printing from a computer with Windows OSSelect File Print Printing formsManual two-sided printing from a computer with MAC OS MS/XD/SD Card slot CF Card slot Front USB port Printing picturesPrinting from a memory card or USB-connected device Important Use only one slot or port at a time Using default settings to print a pictureOK then press Start Black or Start Changing the settings and printing a pictureSettings Description Tray Printing tagged pictures Printing panoramic pictures Printing pictures from a Bluetooth Technology enabled device Printing pictures or documents from a wireless devicePress Start Black or Start Color Transferring pictures to a computerTransferring pictures to a computer with Windows OS Transferring pictures to a computer with MAC OSLoading originals for copying Using the default settings to copy a documentAdjusting the settings and copying a document CopyingCopying Darkening or lightening a copy Changing the number of copies of a documentEnlarging or reducing a document Copying a photograph Using the default settings to copy a photographAdjusting the settings and copying a photograph Copy Photo Option Settings DescriptionQuality Darkening or lightening a copy of a photograph Changing the number of copies of a photographEnlarging or reducing a photograph Before you begin scanning Select Printer Scan SettingsSetting Options ScanningScanning Scanning from the computer Loading originals for scanningScanning multiple pictures simultaneously Click Printer Scan Settings, then select the Picture tabScanning from the control panel Scan Option Settings DescriptionScanning Before you begin faxing Connecting the printer for faxingFaxing If you share the line with an answering machine or telephone Fax Option Settings Description Setting fax optionsIf you have an answering service Printer, set the Rings to Answer to any Black or Start Color Start Black or Start ColorSetting the answer mode auto answer or manual Adding a new phonebook entry Using symbols in phonebook entriesSymbol Description Response by fax Working with the phonebookDeleting a phonebook entry Using the numeric keypad on the control panel to enter textCancel Editing a phonebook entryLoading originals Using the alphanumeric keyboard on the LCDPreparing a fax for transmission Printing a fax coverSending a fax Changing resolution and brightnessUsing the phonebook to send a fax Receiving a fax Using Quick Dial to send a faxUsing the numeric keypad to send a fax Using the Redial button to send a faxReceiving a fax manually Maintaining Your Printer General care and cleaningCleaning the scanner glass and document backing Kodak ESP 9200 Series All-in-One Printer Replacing ink cartridges Remove the protective cap from the cartridge Maintaining Your Printer Replacing the printhead Maintaining Your Printer Kodak ESP 9200 Series All-in-One Printer Maintaining Your Printer Click Tools and Documentation To update the softwareTo update the printer firmware Updating the software and printer firmwareChecking ink levels Monitoring and adjusting printer performanceResetting factory defaults To update the firmwareTo select View Network Configuration TroubleshootingBasic troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionsSelect All-in-one printer , then Paper jam Blank prints, etcPrinter, then Fax Getting help on the WebWi-Fi status light What it means Power status lightWi-Fi status light Power light What it meansSetup Wizard, Print performance Product and Safety SpecificationsFeatures and Specifications Photo printing featuresScanning features Copy document featuresCopy photo features Ink cartridges Bottom main input paper trayTop photo input paper tray Output paper traySoftware support Physical specificationsWarranty Wi-Fi technology 802.11b/g/n, WPA2 supportedComputer Minimum System requirementsComputer with Windows OS Computer with MAC OSPaper sizes supported Paper types supportedPhotos 4 x 6 in x 15 cm 4 x 7 in x 18 cm Safety information FCC statement LCD screen safetyInk cartridge safety Regulatory complianceIndustry Canada IC Radiation Exposure Statement Canadian statementsEuropean compliance statement German compliance statementWaste electrical and electronic equipment labeling Reach Article 33 declarations Power supply informationEnergy Star Qualified Limitations Warranty InformationLimited Warranty Limited Warranty CoverageOutside the United States and Canada Declaration of ConformityYour Rights ADF automatic document feeder capacity Loading IndexEthernet port Network, wireless connecting to USB to wireless, 12 printhead Rings to answer Safety information, 89-90 scan button WiFi
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