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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, KodakESP5200+1133).

8.Enable the firewall that you disabled earlier.

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www.kodak.com/go/aiosupport

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Contents Extended User Guide Kodak ESP 5200 Series All-in-One PrinterPage Table of contents Maintaining Your Printer TroubleshootingCopying ScanningProduct and Safety Specifications Components Printer OverviewControl panel Feature DescriptionDate and Time Configuring printer settingsTime to Low Power Home Center SoftwareFor computers with MAC OS Setting your printer as the default printerLanguage Country/RegionBefore 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 configurationSelect Yes, my printer is listed, then click Next Printing the network configurationConnecting to another Kodak All-in-One Printer Select No, my printer is not listed, then click NextIf your printer is connected to a computer with Windows OS Changing from USB to a wireless connectionIf your printer is connected to a computer with MAC OS Paper sizes Handling PaperPaper types Loading plain paper Envelope sizesLoading paper Loading photo paper Loading envelopes Printing two-side documents from a computer with Windows OS PrintingPrinting documents Printing two-sided documentsSelect File Print Printing picturesPrinting from a memory card Changing the settings and printing pictures Using default settings to print a pictureSettings Description Printing tagged pictures Settings DescriptionZooming and cropping pictures Transferring pictures to a computer with MAC OS Printing pictures or documents from a wireless deviceTransferring pictures to a computer Transferring pictures to a computer with Windows OSCopying a document Using the default settings to copy a documentCopying Copy Document Setting Description Adjusting the settings and copying a documentChanging the number of copies of a document Copy Document Setting Description OptionEnlarging or reducing a document Darkening or lightening a copy Copying a photograph Using the default settings to copy a photographCopy Photo Option Setting Description Adjusting the settings and copying a photographChanging the number of copies of a photograph Setting DescriptionEnlarging or reducing a photograph Darkening or lightening a copy of a photograph Before you begin scanning Select Printer Scan SettingsSetting Options ScanningScan2, and so on Scanning multiple pictures simultaneously Scanning from the computerScanning from the control panel Click Printer Scan Settings, then select the Picture tabScan Option Settings Description Maintaining Your Printer General care and cleaningCleaning the scanner glass and document backing Replacing ink cartridges Remove the protective cap from the cartridge Kodak ESP 5200 Series All-in-One Printer Replacing the printhead Remove the two plastic protective caps Maintaining Your Printer Click Tools and Documentation To update the softwareUpdating the software and printer firmware To update the firmware To update the printer firmwareTo update the software Checking ink levels Monitoring and adjusting printer performanceResetting factory defaults To select View Network Configuration , then press OK TroubleshootingBasic troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionsThen Paper jam Getting help on the WebPrint Quality missing colors, blank prints, etc Status lights Power status lightWi-Fi status light Power light What it meansCopy document features Product and Safety SpecificationsSpecifications and features Photo printing featuresInk cartridges Copy photo featuresScanning features Paper tray featuresSoftware support Physical specificationsWarranty ConnectivityPaper types supported System requirementsComputer with Windows OS Computer with MAC OSPhotos Paper sizes supportedPlain paper Labels Index card stock Safety information FCC statement LCD screen safetyInk cartridge safety Regulatory complianceIndustry Canada IC Radiation Exposure Statement Canadian statementsEuropean compliance statement German compliance statementEnergy Star Qualified All-in-One Printer Warranty Information Declaration of Conformity Index Pic Flick App, 23 plain paper Multiple pictures simultaneously, 36 resolution WPS router Zoom buttons Zooming and cropping pictures