Kodak ESP 9 manual No TCP/IP, To check your LAN card Macintosh, Probable Cause, Corrective Action

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To check your LAN card (Macintosh)

Troubleshooting

5Make sure your card shows up under Network Adapters.

6Refer to the documentation that came with your card.

To check your LAN card (Macintosh)

1Click the Apple icon on the Menu bar.

2Select About This Mac and then click More Info. The System Profiler is displayed.

3In the System Profiler, click Network.

4Make sure your LAN card appears in the list.

Probable Cause 3

You do not have an active network connection.

Corrective Action

Check to see if you have an active network connection.

To see if you have an active network connection

Check the two Ethernet indicator lights on the top and bottom of the RJ-45 Ethernet jack on the back of the printer. The lights indicate the following:

Top light

If this light is a solid green, the device is properly connected to the

 

network, and communications have been established. If the top light is

 

off, there is no network connection.

Bottom light

This yellow light flashes when data is being sent or received by the

 

device over the network.

To establish an active network connection

1Check the cable connections from the All-in-One printer to your gateway, router, or hub to ensure connections are secure.

2If the connections are secure, turn off the power on the All-in-One printer, and then turn it on again. Press the On/Off button on the control panel to turn the printer off, and press it again to turn it back on. Also, turn off the power on your router or hub, and then turn it on again.

No TCP/IP

Probable Cause

Your Local Area Network (LAN) card is not installed properly.

Corrective Action

Make sure your LAN card is installed properly and set up for TCP/IP. See the instructions that came with your LAN card.

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