Ping the printer

  1. Do one of the following:

  2. Type ping followed by the IP address of the printer. For example,

    ping 192.168.0.25
  3. Press Enter.

  4. If the printer responds, you will see several lines appear that start with “Reply from”.

    Turn off and restart the printer, and then try resending your print job.

  5. If the printer does not respond, you will see “Request timed out.”

    1. Check that the computer has a wireless IP address.

      1. Do one of the following:

        • In Windows Vista, click vista start button step All Programs step Accessories step Command Prompt.

        • In Windows XP, click Start step Programs or All Programs step Accessories step Command Prompt.

      2. Type ipconfig.

      3. Press Enter.

      4. Check the Windows IP Configuration screen that appears for the wireless IP address of the computer.

        Note: Your computer may have an IP address for a wired network, a wireless network, or both.
      5. If your computer does not have an IP address, see the documentation that came with your wireless access point (wireless router) to learn how to connect your computer to the wireless network.

    2. The printer may need to be reconfigured for new wireless network settings. For more information, see “Run the Wireless Setup Utility”.