Kodak ESP 5200 manual Changing from USB to a wireless connection

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KODAK ESP 5200 Series All-in-One Printer

Adding a wireless network connection to a USB-connected computer

You can change the way you connect to your printer at any time.

Changing from USB to a wireless connection

To change the printer connection type from USB to a wireless (Wi-Fi) network:

If your printer is connected to a computer with WINDOWS OS:

1.Unplug the USB cable from your printer and computer.

2.On the printer control panel, press Home.

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

4.Press to select View Network Configuration, press OK, then confirm you have a non-zero IP address.

5.If you have not already done so, connect your printer to your wireless network. See Connecting to a wireless network, page 5.

6.On your computer, disable any firewall you have installed until you have successfully completed the installation. For more information on firewalls, go to www.kodak.com/go/inkjetnetworking.

7.Select Start > All Programs > Kodak > Kodak Printer Network Setup Utility.

If your wireless all-in-one printer (example: KodakESP5200+1133) is not listed:

a.Select No, my printer is not listed, then click Next.

b.Select your printer from the list.

c.Select Network - Wireless/WiFi, then click Next. When your printer is detected, driver installation begins.

If your wireless all-in-one printer (example: KodakESP5200+1133) is listed:

a.Highlight the all-in-one printer that is connected to your network.

b.Select Yes, my printer is listed, then click Next.

When your printer is detected, driver installation begins.

8.When driver installation is complete, click Done.

The printer with a wireless connection is listed as the name of the printer plus a number (for example, KodakESP5200+1133).

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Contents Kodak ESP 5200 Series All-in-One Printer Extended User GuidePage Table of contents Troubleshooting CopyingScanning Maintaining Your PrinterProduct and Safety Specifications Printer Overview ComponentsFeature Description Control panelConfiguring printer settings Time to Low PowerHome Center Software Date and TimeSetting your printer as the default printer LanguageCountry/Region For computers with MAC OSConnecting to a wireless network Connecting to a non-WPS wireless routerNetworking Your Printer Before you connectListed Not listed With Push Button Configuration Connecting to a WPS wireless routerPressing 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 PrinterSelect No, my printer is not listed, then click Next Select Yes, my printer is listed, then click NextChanging from USB to a wireless connection If your printer is connected to a computer with Windows OSIf your printer is connected to a computer with MAC OS Paper types Handling PaperPaper sizes Loading paper Envelope sizesLoading plain paper Loading photo paper Loading envelopes Printing Printing documentsPrinting two-sided documents Printing two-side documents from a computer with Windows OSPrinting from a memory card Printing picturesSelect File Print Using default settings to print a picture Changing the settings and printing picturesSettings Description Settings Description Printing tagged picturesZooming and cropping pictures Printing pictures or documents from a wireless device Transferring pictures to a computerTransferring pictures to a computer with Windows OS Transferring pictures to a computer with MAC OSCopying Using the default settings to copy a documentCopying a document Adjusting the settings and copying a document Copy Document Setting DescriptionCopy Document Setting Description Option Changing the number of copies of a documentEnlarging or reducing a document Darkening or lightening a copy Using the default settings to copy a photograph Copying a photographAdjusting the settings and copying a photograph Copy Photo Option Setting DescriptionSetting Description Changing the number of copies of a photographEnlarging or reducing a photograph Darkening or lightening a copy of a photograph Select Printer Scan Settings Setting OptionsScanning Before you begin scanningScan2, and so on Scanning from the computer Scanning multiple pictures simultaneouslyClick Printer Scan Settings, then select the Picture tab Scanning from the control panelScan Option Settings Description General care and cleaning Maintaining Your PrinterCleaning 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 Updating the software and printer firmware To update the softwareClick Tools and Documentation To update the software To update the printer firmwareTo update the firmware Resetting factory defaults Monitoring and adjusting printer performanceChecking ink levels Troubleshooting Basic troubleshootingProblem Possible Solutions To select View Network Configuration , then press OKPrint Quality missing colors, blank prints, etc Getting help on the WebThen Paper jam Power status light Wi-Fi status lightPower light What it means Status lightsProduct and Safety Specifications Specifications and featuresPhoto printing features Copy document featuresCopy photo features Scanning featuresPaper tray features Ink cartridgesPhysical specifications WarrantyConnectivity Software supportSystem requirements Computer with Windows OSComputer with MAC OS Paper types supportedPlain paper Labels Index card stock Paper sizes supportedPhotos Safety information LCD screen safety Ink cartridge safetyRegulatory compliance FCC statementCanadian statements European compliance statementGerman compliance statement Industry Canada IC Radiation Exposure 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