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Troubleshooting
Possible Cause | Solutions |
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When using wireless LAN, | Confirm access point settings when in Infrastructure mode. De- |
is the access point correctly | pending on the access point, client access may be limited by the |
set? | MAC address. |
| Also, confirm there are no problems in transmission between ac- |
| cess point and wired clients, and between access point and wire- |
| less clients. |
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When using wireless LAN, | Confirm the orange LED is lit, and the green LED is lit or blinks |
is the LED on the wireless | during transmission. |
LAN card lit or blinking? |
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Is the wireless LAN being | If so, turn the main power switch off and on. Also, changing some |
used in Ad Hoc mode? | of the settings in [Network] on the [Interface Settings] tab in [System |
| Settings] on the display panel may solve the problem. |
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Did you change the option | When using the RPCS™ printer driver on Windows 2000 and con- |
settings on the machine? | necting with IEEE 1394, an error may occur if you change the op- |
| tion settings on the machine. In this case, follow the procedure |
| below: |
| A Unplug the IEEE 1394 interface cables connected to the com- |
| puter. |
| B Run the utility tool for the IEEE 1394 interface board, which is |
| stored in the following path on the |
| Drivers and Utilities”. |
| \UTILITY\1394\ |
Reference
For more information about using the utility tool for IEEE 1394, see the README file in the same directory on the CD- ROM.
C Restart the computer.
D Connect the computer to the machine using the IEEE 1394 in- terface cables.
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