Multi-feed jam, Wireless problems – Dell C1760NW Color Laser Printer User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Multi-feed jam

Wireless Problems

Action

Yes

No

1

Remove the paper from the PSI, and then ensure that papers are

inserted properly in the MPF.
Is the problem recovered?

The task is complete.

Go to action 2.

2

Is the print media damp?

Go to action 3a.

Go to action 3b.

3a

Use print media that is not damp.
Is the problem recovered?

The task is complete.

Go to action 3b.

3b

Fan the print media.
Is the problem recovered?

The task is complete.

Contact Dell.

Problem

Action

Cannot setup wireless connection.

Ensure that the Ethernet cable (Dell C1760nw Color Printer only) and USB cable

are disconnected from the printer.
Ensure that

Wireless LAN

is set to

Enable

. See "Wireless LAN" on

page 127.
Try disabling the firewall on your computer. The firewall on your computer may be

blocking communication with your printer.

Cannot setup wireless connection with WPS

(Wi-Fi Protected Setup

®

).

Ensure that the security setting of the wireless LAN access point or router is WPA

or WPA2. (WEP is not supported on WPS.)
Turn off the printer, and then on again.

The message

Wireless Session

Overlap Error

is displayed when

setting up wireless connection.

Two or more wireless LAN access points or routers may be performing WPS setup

at the same time. Wait for a while, and then try again.

Cannot setup wireless connection with the

WPS-PBC (Wi-Fi Protected Setup-Push

Button Configuration).

Press the WPS button on the wireless LAN access point or router within 2 minutes

after starting the WPS operation on the printer. For details about the wireless LAN

access point or router, refer to the manual supplied with the wireless LAN access

point or router.

Cannot setup wireless connection with

WPS-PIN (Wi-Fi Protected Setup-Personal

Identification Number).

Check if the PIN you have entered on the computer is correct.

Cannot connect to the wireless network

after setting up wireless connection.

Check if the passphrase for WPA/WPA2 encryption or WEP key set on the wireless

LAN access point or router has been changed. (Passphrase may be described as key

on some access points or routers.) For details about the wireless LAN access point

or router, refer to the manual supplied with the wireless LAN access point or

router.

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