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Cannot Print (Scan) from Smartphone/Tablet

If you cannot Print (Scan) from your smartphone/tablet, it is possible that your smartphone/tablet cannot communicate with the printer.

Check the cause of your problem according to the connection method.

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Cannot Communicate with Printer via Wi-Fi

If your smartphone/tablet cannot communicate with the printer, check the following.

  1. Check 1 Check power status of printer, network devices (e.g. wireless router), and your smartphone/tablet.

    • Turn on the printer or your device.
    • If the power is already turned on, cycle the power switch.
    • It may be necessary to resolve wireless router problems (e.g. update interval of a key, problems of DHCP update interval, energy saving mode) or to update the wireless router firmware.

    For details, contact the manufacturer of your wireless router.

  2. Check 2 Check settings of your smartphone/tablet.

    Make sure Wi-Fi is enabled on your device.

    For details, refer to your device's instruction manual.

  3. Check 3 Is printer connected to wireless router?

    • Use Wi-Fi(Wi-Fi button) to check the connection status between the printer and wireless router.

      If Wi-Fi(Wi-Fi button) is not lit, Wi-Fi is disabled. Turn on wireless communication on the printer.

    • Make sure the network settings of the printer (e.g. network name (SSID) or network key (password), etc.) are identical with those of the wireless router.

      To check the settings of the wireless router, refer to the instruction manual provided with it or contact its manufacturer.

      To check the current network settings of the printer, print it out.

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  4. Check 4 Are network settings of your smartphone/tablet identical with those of wireless router?

    Make sure the network settings of the printer (e.g. network name (SSID) or network key password) are identical with those of the wireless router.

    To check the settings of your smartphone/tablet, refer to the instruction manual provided with it.

    If the network settings of your smartphone/tablet are not identical with those of the wireless router, change the network settings of it to match with those of the wireless router.

  5. Check 5 Check that printer is not placed too far away from wireless router.

    If the distance between the printer and wireless router is too far, wireless communication becomes poor. Place the printer and wireless router close to each other.

  6. Check 6 Check that wireless signal is strong. Monitor signal status and move printer and wireless router as necessary.

    Place the printer and wireless router where there are no obstacles between them. Wireless communication between different rooms or floors is generally poor. Wireless communication can be impeded by building materials containing metal or concrete. If the printer cannot communicate with the computer over a Wi-Fi due to a wall, place the printer and the computer in the same room.

    In addition, if a device like a microwave oven that emits radio waves of the same frequency bandwidth as a wireless router is nearby, it may cause interference. Place the wireless router as far away from interference sources as possible.

Cannot Communicate with Printer while It Is in Wireless Direct

If your smartphone/tablet cannot communicate with the printer in the Wireless Direct, check the following.

  1. Check 1 Check power status of printer and device (e.g. smartphone/tablet).

    Turn on the printer or your device.

    If the power is already turned on, cycle the power switch.

  2. Check 2 Check settings of device (e.g. smartphone/tablet).

    Make sure Wi-Fi is enabled on your device.

    For details, refer to your device's instruction manual.

  3. Check 3 Check that printer is selected as connection for devices (e.g. smartphone/tablet).

    Select the network name (SSID) for Wireless Direct specified for the printer as the connection destination for devices.

    Check the destination on your device.

    For details, refer to your device's instruction manual or visit the manufacturer's website.

    To check the network name (SSID) for Wireless Direct specified for the printer, print it out.

  4. Check 4 Check that wireless direct password set for printer is entered correctly.

    To check the password specified for the printer, print it out.

  5. Check 5 Check that printer is not placed too far away from devices.

    If the distance between the printer and devices is too far, wireless communication becomes poor. Place the printer and devices close to each other.

  6. Check 6 Check that 5 devices are already connected.

    Wireless Direct does not allow more than 5 devices to be connected.

Note

  • Depending on the specifications of the printer you are using, some of the features described (scanner/copy, etc.) may not apply.

    For details about the functions of your printer, see Specifications.