LCD Screen Gets Dark
e printer is in sleep mode. Press any button on the control panel to return the LCD screen to its former state.
The Auto Power On Feature does not Work
❏ Make sure that the Auto Power On setting in Printer Setup has been enabled.
❏ Make sure that the printer is properly connected with a USB cable or to a network.
Related Information
& “Menu Options for Printer Setup” on page 136
Cannot Print from a Computer
Checking the connection
❏ Connect the USB cable securely to the printer and the computer.
❏ If you are using a USB hub, try to connect the printer directly to the computer.
❏ If you cannot print over a network, see the page that describes the network connection method from the
computer.
Checking the software and data
❏ Install the printer driver.
❏ If you are printing a large data size image, the computer may run out of memory. Print the image at a lower
resolution or a smaller size.
Checking the printer status from the computer (Windows)
Click Print Queue on the printer driver's Maintenance tab, and then check the following.
❏ Check if there are any paused print jobs.
Cancel printing if necessary.
❏ Make sure the printer is not oine or pending.
If the printer is oine or pending, clear the oine or pending setting from the Printer menu.
❏ Make sure the printer is selected as the default printer from the Printer menu (there should be a check mark on
the menu item).
If the printer is not selected as the default printer, set it as the default printer.
❏ Make sure the printer port is selected correctly in Property > Port from the Printer menu as follows.
Select "USBXXX" for a USB connection, or "EpsonNet Print Port" for a network connection.
Checking the printer status from the computer (Mac OS)
Make sure the printer status is not Pause.
Select System Preferences from the
menu > Printers & Scanners (or Print & Scan, Print & Fax), and then
double-click the printer. If the printer is paused, click Resume (or Resume Printer).
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