When you see the Register a printer to Epson Connect message, click OK. Do one of the following: If you're creating a new account, fill out the Create an Epson Connect Account form, then click Finish. If you're registering a new product with an existing account, select I already have an account, fill out the Add a new printer form, then click Add. A Quality Approach Worldwide In 1968, Epson established its first production site outside Japan, in Singapore. Today, Epson has sales and marketing sites, service sites, as well as production and R&D sites around the globe to accurately identify, and swiftly and flexibly meet the needs of customers in different regions.

  1. Depending on the model being used, setup for Epson Connect may start straight after the printer’s initial setup. If it does start, follow the on-screen instructions. An Internet connection is required to register and use Epson Connect services.
  2. Read Set-Up: Epson Printers for assistance setting a static IP address. Note: If the printer fails to pull an IP address, please double check the network connections and ensure the ethernet port lights show connectivity. Epson printers will print a 192.168.192.168 IP address when there is no network connection.

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Make sure that the Ethernet cable is connected to the printer, a hub, or other network devices.
Make sure that the hub or other network devices are turned on.
Check that the computer or other devices are connected correctly to the access point.
Place the printer close to the access point. Remove any obstacles between them.
If you have entered the SSID manually, check if it is correct. Check the SSID from the network status screen on the printer's control panel or the network status sheet.
To establish a network using Push Button Setup (WPS), check that the access point supports WPS. If it does not support WPS, you cannot establish a network using Push Button Setup (WPS).
If you want to connect the printer and a computer in Ad Hoc mode, set up your computer in Ad Hoc mode and start a connection, and then make the printerfs network settings.
Check that only ASCII characters (alphanumeric characters and symbols) are used for the SSID. The printer cannot display an SSID which contains any characters other than ASCII characters.
To establish a connection in Ad Hoc mode, make sure the computer is turned on. If it is turned off, turn it on and then make the printerfs network settings.
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Make sure the Wi-Fi standard set on the access point matches the printerfs Wi-Fi standard. See the User's Guide for the printer's Wi-Fi standards. If the standard does not match, adjust the Wi-Fi standard on the access point. See the documentation provided with the access point for details.
Make sure the access pointfs security type is set to one of the following. If it is not, change the security type on the access point, and then reset the printer's network settings.
WEP-128bit (104bit)
WPA2 PSK (TKIP/AES)*
WPA2 (TKIP/AES)
*: WPA PSK is also known as WPA Personal. WPA2 PSK is also known as WPA2 Personal.
Check if the MAC address is disabled. If it is enabled, register the printerfs MAC address so that it is not filtered. See the documentation provided with the access point for details. You can check the printer's MAC address from the network status screen on the printer's control panel or by printing a network status sheet.
If the access pointfs shared authentication is enabled on the WEP security method, make sure the authentication key and index are correct.
The password set on the access point and the entered password do not match. The password is case sensitive. Enter the correct password.
If the Wi-Fi connection is suddenly disconnected, check the following. If any of these are applicable, reset the network settings using the software downloaded from the website.
Another Wi-Fi device was added to the network using Push Button Setup (WPS).
The Wi-Fi network was set up using any method other than Push Button Setup (WPS).
Enable DHCP on the access point when the printer's Obtain IP Address is set to Auto.
If the printerfs Obtain IP Address is set to Manual, the IP address you manually set is out of range (for example: 0.0.0.0) and it is disabled. Set a valid IP address.
Check the following.
You can access the Internet and other computers or network devices on the same network from the devices you want to connect to the printer.
If it still does not work after checking the above, reset the network settings using the software downloaded from the website.
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Network addresses (IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway) are correct if you have set the printer's Obtain IP Address to Manual.
Reset the network address if these are incorrect. You can check the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway from the network status screen on the printer's control panel or by printing a network status sheet.
When DHCP is enabled, change the printerfs Obtain IP Address to Auto. If you want to set the IP address manually, check the access pointfs IP address, and then select Manual on the printerfs control panel. Set the subnet mask to [255.255.255.0].
Check the following.
The default gateway address is correct when you set the printerfs TCP/IP Setup to Manual.
The device that is set as the default gateway is turned on.
Set the correct default gateway address. You can check the default gateway address from the network status screen on the printer's control panel or by printing a network status sheet.
Check the following.
The network addresses (IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway) are correct if you are entering them manually.
The network addresses for other devices (subnet mask and default gateway) are the same.
The IP address does not conflict with other devices.
If it still does not work after checking the above, try the following.
Make network settings on the computer that is on the same network as the printer using the software downloaded from the website.
You can register several passwords on an access point that uses the WEP security type. If several passwords are registered, check if the first registered password is set on the printer.
Check the following.
Network devices such as an access point, hub, and router are turned on.
The TCP/IP Setup for network devices has not been setup manually. (If the printerfs TCP/IP Setup is set automatically while the TCP/IP Setup for other network devices is performed manually, the printerfs network may differ from the network for other devices.)
If it still does not work after checking the above, try the following.
Make network settings on the computer that is on the same network as the printer using the software downloaded from the website.
You can register several passwords on an access point that uses the WEP security type. If several passwords are registered, check if the first registered password is set on the printer.