Wi-fi to ethernet, Ethernet to wi-fi, For macintosh – Kodak ESP 7 User Manual

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Setting Up Your Printer

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Wi-Fi to Ethernet

To convert the Wi-Fi connection from a PC to an Ethernet connection:

1. Connect the printer to the network (LAN port on the Router) with an Ethernet

cable.

Ethernet to Wi-Fi

To convert the Ethernet connection from a PC to a Wi-Fi connection:

1. Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the printer.

2. Configure the wireless network from the printer front panel. See

Configuring a

wireless network connection, page 22

.

3. Press

Menu

.

4. Press

until

Network Settings

is selected, and then press

OK

.

5. Select

View Network Configuration

and confirm you have an IP address.

For Macintosh

USB to Wi-Fi

To convert the USB connection from a Macintosh to a wireless network connection:

1. Disconnect the printer from the computer.

2. Configure the wireless network from the printer front panel. See

Configuring a

wireless network connection, page 22

.

3. Press

Menu

.

4. Press

until

Network Settings

is selected, and then press

OK

.

5. Select

View Network Configuration

and confirm you have an IP address.

6. Open

System Preferences

and then click

Print & Fax

. Click

+

button to view a list

of available printers that can be added. Network printers are labeled “Bonjour”
under “Kind”.

7. The printer will be named KODAK ESP 7-XXXX, where XXXX is a number unique

to your printer.

8. Select your printer and click

Add

.

USB to Ethernet

To convert the USB connection from a Macintosh to an Ethernet connection:

1. Disconnect the printer from the computer.

2. Connect the printer to the network (LAN port on Router) with an Ethernet cable

3. Open

System Preferences

and then click

Print & Fax

. Click

+

button to view a list

of available printers that can be added. Network printers are labeled “Bonjour”
under “Kind”.

4. The printer will be named KODAK ESP 7-XXXX, where XXXX is a number unique

to your printer.

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