Troubleshooting

Status lights

The status lights indicate the condition of the printer. There are two status lights on the printer: one on the on/off button that indicates power, the other indicates Wi-Fi status.

Power light

Power light

What it means

 

 

 

 

Off

• The printer is turned off.

 

 

– Press the power button to turn on power.

 

• The printer does not have power.

 

– Make sure that the power cord is plugged into the

 

back of the printer and into an electrical outlet, and

 

that the electrical outlet has power.

 

 

Blinking

• The printer is busy.

 

 

– Wait for the printer to finish the task.

 

 

On

• The printer is ready.

 

 

 

Wi-Fi connectivity LED

Wi-Fi connectivity LED

What it means

 

 

 

 

Off

The Wi-Fi radio is either turned off or is turned on but not

 

connected to a wireless network.

 

 

Blinks continuously

The Wi-Fi radio is turned on, and the printer is searching for

 

available wireless networks within range.

 

 

Blinks intermittently

The Wi-Fi radio is turned on and the printer cannot find any

 

available wireless networks within range, or the Wi-Fi radio

 

connection has been interrupted, or is too weak to send

 

signals to and from the printer.

 

To find and connect to an available wireless network within

 

range, touch OK, turn the Wi-Fi radio off, and run the Wi-Fi

 

Setup Wizard (see Connecting to a wireless network,

 

page 9).

 

 

On

The Wi-Fi radio is turned on, and there is a working

 

connection between the printer and a wireless network.

 

 

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Kodak 3.2S manual Status lights, Wi-Fi connectivity LED, Power light What it means

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