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Networking Your Printer

The Wi-Fi connectivity LED blinks as the printer searches for available wireless networks within range, then displays the list in order of signal strength. For example:

If there are more networks than can be shown on the LCD, a (page down) symbol appears in the bottom right of the display. If you don’t see your network in the list, or if you want to change your network, select Rescan for Wireless Networks, then press OK.

4. If the name of your network is:

Listed

 

Not listed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press

to select your

Make sure your wireless router is turned on and

network, then press OK.

within range. If your wireless router does not

 

 

broadcast its SSID (network name):

 

 

1.

Press

to select Unlisted Network, then press

 

 

 

OK.

 

 

 

2.

Use the LCD keyboard (see Using the LCD

 

 

 

keyboard, page 8) to enter your network name.

 

 

3.

Select WEP or WPA/WPA2 as required for your

 

 

 

network's security setup, then press OK.

 

 

 

 

 

5.If your network has security enabled, use the LCD keyboard (see Using the LCD keyboard, page 8.) to enter your security string.

6.When the confirmation message appears, press OK.

If the printer is successfully connected, the Wi-Fi connectivity LED will stop blinking and stay on steadily.

If you are unable to connect your printer, go to www.kodak.com/go/inkjetnetworking for more information.

7.If you haven’t yet installed the KODAK All-in-One Printer Software, go to www.kodak.com/go/aiodownloads and follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.

The printer with a wireless connection is listed as the name of the printer plus a number (for example, KodakESP9200+0069).

8.Enable the firewall that you disabled earlier.

6

www.kodak.com/go/aiosupport

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Contents Kodak ESP 9200 Series All-in-One Printer Extended User GuidePage Table of contents Copying ScanningFaxing Maintaining Your Printer Declaration of Conformity Printer Overview ComponentsFeature Control panelFeature Description Home Center SoftwareConfiguring printer settings Connecting to a wireless network Connecting to a non-WPS wireless routerNetworking Your Printer Before you connectListed Not listed Connecting to a WPS wireless router With Push Button ConfigurationPressing a button Using the LCD keyboard Setting up an IP addressViewing the network configuration Dynamic Dhcp Automatic Private Manual StaticPrinting the network configuration Connecting to another Kodak All-in-One PrinterConnecting to an Ethernet network Changing from USB to a wireless connection Adding a network connection to a USB-connected computerIf your printer is connected to a computer with Windows OS Changing from USB to an Ethernet connection If your printer is connected to a computer with MAC OSSelect Network Ethernet cable, then click Next Handling Paper Paper typesPaper sizes Envelope sizes Loading paper Loading plain paper in the main paper trayHandling 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 Using the scanner glass Loading originalsUsing the Automatic Document Feeder ADF Printing Changing paper traysPress to select Copy Photo or View and Print Photos Printing documents Printing two-sided documentsAutomatic two-sided printing Select Automatically with DuplexerManual two-sided printing Automatic two-sided printing from a computer with MAC OSManual two-sided printing from a computer with Windows OS Select Manual Instructions provided, then click OKPrinting forms Manual two-sided printing from a computer with MAC OSSelect File Print Printing pictures Printing from a memory card or USB-connected deviceMS/XD/SD Card slot CF Card slot Front USB port Using default settings to print a picture Important Use only one slot or port at a timeChanging the settings and printing a picture Settings DescriptionOK then press Start Black or Start Tray Printing tagged pictures Printing panoramic pictures Printing pictures or documents from a wireless device Printing pictures from a Bluetooth Technology enabled deviceTransferring pictures to a computer Transferring pictures to a computer with Windows OSTransferring pictures to a computer with MAC OS Press Start Black or Start ColorUsing the default settings to copy a document Adjusting the settings and copying a documentCopying Loading originals for copyingCopying Changing the number of copies of a document Enlarging or reducing a documentDarkening or lightening a copy Using the default settings to copy a photograph Adjusting the settings and copying a photographCopy Photo Option Settings Description Copying a photographQuality Changing the number of copies of a photograph Enlarging or reducing a photographDarkening or lightening a copy of a photograph Select Printer Scan Settings Setting OptionsScanning Before you begin scanningScanning Loading originals for scanning Scanning from the computerClick Printer Scan Settings, then select the Picture tab Scanning multiple pictures simultaneouslyScan Option Settings Description Scanning from the control panelScanning Connecting the printer for faxing FaxingBefore you begin faxing If you share the line with an answering machine or telephone Setting fax options If you have an answering serviceFax Option Settings Description Printer, set the Rings to Answer to any Start Black or Start Color Black or Start ColorSetting the answer mode auto answer or manual Using symbols in phonebook entries Symbol Description Response by faxWorking with the phonebook Adding a new phonebook entryUsing the numeric keypad on the control panel to enter text CancelEditing a phonebook entry Deleting a phonebook entryUsing the alphanumeric keyboard on the LCD Preparing a fax for transmissionPrinting a fax cover Loading originalsChanging resolution and brightness Using the phonebook to send a faxSending a fax Using Quick Dial to send a fax Using the numeric keypad to send a faxUsing the Redial button to send a fax Receiving a faxReceiving a fax manually General care and cleaning Maintaining Your PrinterCleaning 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 To update the software To update the printer firmwareUpdating the software and printer firmware Click Tools and DocumentationMonitoring and adjusting printer performance Resetting factory defaultsTo update the firmware Checking ink levelsTroubleshooting Basic troubleshootingProblem Possible Solutions To select View Network ConfigurationBlank prints, etc Select All-in-one printer , then Paper jamGetting help on the Web Printer, then FaxPower status light Wi-Fi status lightPower light What it means Wi-Fi status light What it meansSetup Wizard, Product and Safety Specifications Features and SpecificationsPhoto printing features Print performanceCopy document features Copy photo featuresScanning features Bottom main input paper tray Top photo input paper trayOutput paper tray Ink cartridgesPhysical specifications WarrantyWi-Fi technology 802.11b/g/n, WPA2 supported Software supportSystem requirements Computer with Windows OSComputer with MAC OS Computer MinimumPaper types supported Paper sizes supportedPhotos 4 x 6 in x 15 cm 4 x 7 in x 18 cm Safety information LCD screen safety Ink cartridge safetyRegulatory compliance FCC statementCanadian statements European compliance statementGerman compliance statement Industry Canada IC Radiation Exposure StatementReach Article 33 declarations Power supply information Energy Star QualifiedWaste electrical and electronic equipment labeling Warranty Information Limited WarrantyLimited Warranty Coverage LimitationsDeclaration of Conformity Your RightsOutside the United States and Canada Index ADF automatic document feeder capacity LoadingEthernet port Network, wireless connecting to USB to wireless, 12 printhead Rings to answer Safety information, 89-90 scan button WiFi
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