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ELIMINATE SOURCES OF INTERFERENCE

Common household items can potentially disrupt wireless network communications. Cordless phones (but not cellular phones), microwave ovens, baby monitors, almost any kitchen appliance, wireless surveillance equipment, nearby wireless networks, and any appliance containing a motor can disrupt wireless network communications.

Try turning on any potential sources of interference and see if it causes the problem. If it does, then separate your wireless network from the device.

CHANGE THE CHANNEL THE ACCESS POINT USES

You can sometimes eliminate interference from unknown sources by changing the channel your access point uses to broadcast. There are three distinct channels on a router. See the documentation that came with your router to determine which three apply. Other channels are offered as options, but these overlap. If the router is configured to use the default settings, then change the channel setting to use a different distinct channel. If you are not sure how to change the channel, then see the documentation that came with your access point.

CONFIGURE THE ACCESS POINT WITH A UNIQUE SSID

Many wireless networks use the SSID that the router was originally configured by the manufacturer to use. Using the default SSID can cause problems when more than one network is operating in the same area with the same SSID. The printer or computer may attempt to attach to the wrong network, although it will appear to be trying to connect to the correct network.

To avoid this type of interference, change the SSID on your access point from the default. If you are not sure how to change the SSID, then see the documentation that came with your access point.

Note: You must change the SSID on all of the other devices that access your wireless network if you change the SSID on the access point.

ASSIGN STATIC IP ADDRESSES TO ALL DEVICES IN THE NETWORK

Most wireless networks use a DHCP server (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) built in to the wireless router to assign IP addresses to clients on the wireless network. DHCP addresses are assigned when they are needed, as when a new device is added to the wireless network or when it is powered on. Wireless devices must send a request to the router, and receive an IP address in response so they can function on the network. Because the wireless router performs many other tasks besides assigning addresses, it sometimes does not respond quickly enough with an address. The requesting device sometimes gives up before it receives an address.

Try assigning static IP addresses to the devices in your network to resolve this issue. To assign a static IP address to the printer:

1Complete the wireless setup, allowing the printer to receive a DHCP address from a DHCP server on the network.

2 Print a network setup page to see what IP address is currently assigned to the printer.

3 Open a Web browser and then type the printer IP address in the address field. Press Enter.

4 Click Settings > Network/Ports > TCP/IP > Set static IP address.

5 In the Address field, type the IP address you want to assign to the printer, and then click Submit.

Confirm that the IP address is updated by typing the static IP address in the browser address field and checking to see if the Embedded Web Server reloads. For more information on assigning static IP addresses, see the documentation that came with your router and operating system.

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200, 20E specifications

The Lexmark 20E,200 is a commercial-grade printer designed to meet the demands of busy office environments. This model features advanced printing technologies that combine efficiency, speed, and quality into a compact and user-friendly device.

One of the key features of the Lexmark 20E,200 is its fast printing capability. It can produce up to 40 pages per minute, making it a perfect choice for high-volume printing tasks. The first page out time is remarkably quick, allowing users to get essential documents in hand without unnecessary delays. This efficiency is vital in busy settings where time is of the essence.

In addition to its speed, the Lexmark 20E,200 offers sharp and vibrant print quality. It supports resolutions up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, ensuring that text and graphics are rendered clearly and accurately. This high-definition printing is essential for producing professional-quality documents, presentations, and marketing materials.

The printer supports a variety of media types and sizes, including envelopes, labels, cardstock, and various paper sizes ranging from A4 to legal. With an adjustable paper tray that holds up to 250 sheets, users can easily manage different printing tasks without needing constant refills, further enhancing productivity.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Lexmark 20E,200 is its energy efficiency. It is equipped with features like energy-saving mode and automatic duplex printing, which allows users to print on both sides of the paper. This not only reduces paper consumption but also saves on overall operational costs, making it an eco-friendly choice for environmentally conscious businesses.

Connectivity options are abundant with the Lexmark 20E,200. It supports USB 2.0, Ethernet, and wireless networking, allowing users to connect the printer to various devices effortlessly. Additionally, it is compatible with mobile printing solutions, such as Apple AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, and Lexmark Mobile Print, facilitating printing from smartphones and tablets.

The user-friendly touchscreen interface simplifies navigation, enabling users to access various functions and settings easily. Regular firmware updates ensure that the printer remains secure and capable of performing optimally.

Overall, the Lexmark 20E,200 is an outstanding printing solution for businesses seeking reliability, quality, and efficiency in their day-to-day operations. Its advanced features, coupled with an emphasis on sustainability and ease of use, make it a worthy investment for any modern office.