Kodak ESP 7 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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More advanced network users may also choose to allow inbound and outbound port
permission through their firewall for the following ports associated with the wireless
printer:
Port 5353 (UDP)
Port 9322 (TCP)

Probable Cause 5

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is preventing the printer from accessing your
computer.

Corrective Action

Try temporarily disabling the VPN before proceeding with the installation.

NOTE: The All-in-One printer functionality will be limited during VPN sessions.

Probable Cause 6

The Ethernet cable is not plugged into the router, switch, or hub. The cable may also
be defective.

Corrective Action

Try reinserting the cables. Or, if necessary, try a different cable.

Probable Cause 7

The All-in-One printer is assigned an AutoIP address instead of DHCP.

Corrective Action

This indicates that the printer is not connected properly to the network. Check the
following:

• Make sure all cables are connected properly and securely.

• If the cables are connected properly, your access point, router, or home gateway

might not be sending an address. If this is the case, you might need to reset the
device.

• Make sure the All-in-One printer is on the correct network.

• Restart your All-in-One printer.

Probable Cause 8

The printer is on the wrong Subnet or gateway.

Corrective Action

Print a network configuration page, and verify that the router and printer are on the
same subnet and gateway.

To print the network configuration page

• On the control panel of the printer, press Menu.

• Press

until Network Settings is highlighted, and then press OK.

• Press

until Print Network Configuration is highlighted, and then press OK.

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