Ricoh SP C352DN User Guide - Page 82

Wireless LAN Interface, Settings, Operating Instructions.

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3. Troubleshooting Problem Printing does not start. Printing does not start. Printing does not start. Cause Solution If the printer is using wireless LAN, failure to print might result from a weak wireless signal. Check the radio signal status of the wireless LAN in [System Settings]. If the signal quality is not satisfactory, move the printer to a location where radio waves can pass or remove objects that might cause interference. You can check the signal status only when wireless LAN is used in infrastructure mode. For details about the radio signal status of the wireless LAN, see "Interface Settings", Operating Instructions. If the printer is using wireless LAN, when there is a microwave oven, mobile phone, industrial machine, scientific instrument, or medical instrument which uses the same frequency range near the device, radio waves may be interfering with the wireless LAN's communication. Turn off the microwave oven, mobile phone, industrial machine, scientific instrument, or medical instrument which uses the same frequency range and then try printing again. If printing is successful, move the device to a location where it does not interfere. If the printer is using wireless LAN, SSID settings may be incorrect. Check that the SSID is correctly set using the printer's display panel. For details about SSID Setting, see "Connecting to the Wireless LAN Interface", Operating Instructions. 80

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Problem
Cause
Solution
Printing does not start.
If the printer is using wireless
LAN, failure to print might result
from a weak wireless signal.
Check the radio signal status of
the wireless LAN in [System
Settings]. If the signal quality is
not satisfactory, move the printer
to a location where radio waves
can pass or remove objects that
might cause interference.
You can check the signal status
only when wireless LAN is used
in infrastructure mode. For details
about the radio signal status of
the wireless LAN, see "Interface
Settings", Operating Instructions.
Printing does not start.
If the printer is using wireless
LAN, when there is a
microwave oven, mobile
phone, industrial machine,
scientific instrument, or medical
instrument which uses the same
frequency range near the
device, radio waves may be
interfering with the wireless
LAN's communication.
Turn off the microwave oven,
mobile phone, industrial
machine, scientific instrument, or
medical instrument which uses
the same frequency range and
then try printing again. If printing
is successful, move the device to
a location where it does not
interfere.
Printing does not start.
If the printer is using wireless
LAN, SSID settings may be
incorrect.
Check that the SSID is correctly
set using the printer's display
panel. For details about SSID
Setting, see "Connecting to the
Wireless LAN Interface",
Operating Instructions.
3. Troubleshooting
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