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FAQs & Troubleshooting |
I'm using the Simple Network Configuration capabilities of Apple Mac OS X. The printer appears in "Print & Fax" or "Print & Scan", but I cannot print.
The Simple Network Configuration capabilities of Mac OS X automatically sets the IP address of the printer (using the APIPA protocol). However, in some cases this can cause problems and your printer cannot print even though it appears correctly in Print & Fax or Print & Scan.
There are generally two possible solutions:
1) Change Network settings
If both the Ethernet and AirPort interfaces are being used, the APIPA protocol cannot bind itself to both network interfaces.
If you are using multiple networks and cannot print, try the following:
For Mac OS X 10.5 or later users:
For example, if the printer is on a remote network and you have not configured your Macintosh OS system to communicate with that network, make sure that the TCP/IP settings in the Built-in Ethernet configuration are configured to communicate with different networks.
Also make sure that the appropriate Port configuration is active.
2) Configure a static IP address
Please consult a system administrator to get an IP address.
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