5Return to the computer screen, and choose the network you want to connect to. If you want to use the network shown, choose Connect to <network name>, and then click Continue.

If you do not want to use the network shown:

aChoose Connect to another network, and then click Continue.

bChoose the network you want to use from the list of available networks, and then click Continue.

6Enter the Network key, and then click Continue.

Note: Your WEP, WPA, or WPA2 key may be obtained from the bottom of the box, the user’s guide that came with the box, or from the box Web page. If you have already changed the key for your wireless network, use the key you created.

7Follow the instructions on your screen to complete installation.

Configuring an IP address manually

The printer will be assigned an IP address automatically through DHCP on most wireless networks.

During wireless setup, you will be asked to manually assign an IP address to the printer in the following situations:

You manually assigned IP addresses for the other network devices.

You want to assign a specific IP address.

You moved the printer to a remote subnet.

For more information, contact your system support person.

Interpreting the colors of the Wi-Fi indicator light

The Wi-Fi indicator light helps you determine the network status of the printer.

The following describes what the colors of the Wi-Fi indicator light mean.

Off may indicate that the printer is off, the printer is in the initial power-up state, the internal print server is not installed, or the internal print server is not properly connected.

The light should be in this state:

When the printer is turned off

When the printer is in power saver mode

When the printer does not have an internal print server installed and you want to connect the printer to the computer using a USB cable

Orange may indicate that the printer is being configured for use on the wireless network, the internal print server is not configured in infrastructure mode, or the internal print server is waiting to be configured for ad hoc mode.

The light should be in this state:

When you want to use the printer without a computer

When you want to set up the printer on your wireless network

When the printer is set up for an ad hoc network and is broadcasting its wireless network name (SSID)

Blinking orange may indicate that:

The printer is out of the range of the wireless access point (wireless router).

The printer is trying to communicate with the wireless access point (wireless router), but the wireless access point (wireless router) may be turned off or not working properly.

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Lexmark 3600 Series Configuring an IP address manually, Interpreting the colors of the Wi-Fi indicator light

3600 Series specifications

The Lexmark 3600 Series is a versatile lineup of multifunction printers designed to meet the diverse needs of small to medium-sized businesses. Packed with advanced features and robust technologies, the 3600 Series impresses with its efficiency, reliability, and high-quality output.

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The Lexmark 3600 Series employs a powerful printing technology known as Lexmark’s Unison Toner. This advanced toner formulation delivers vibrant, true-to-life colors and sharp text, ensuring professional-quality prints every time. The longevity of the toner also means fewer cartridge changes, contributing to lower operational costs and increased productivity.

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