User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Scanner Basics
- Loading Originals
- Wi-Fi Networking
- Scanning
- Starting a Scan
- Scanning with Document Capture Pro in Standard View
- Scanning with Document Capture Pro in Simple View
- Scanning with Document Capture - Mac
- Scanning in Epson Scan 2
- Scan Resolution Guidelines
- Scanning Special Projects
- Scanning Two Originals onto One Sheet (Stitching Images)
- Scanning Multi-Page Originals as Separate Files - Windows
- Saving Scanned Documents as a Searchable PDF Using Epson Scan 2
- Saving Scanned Documents as a Searchable PDF with Document Capture - Mac
- Saving a Scan as an Office Format File - Windows
- Saving a Scan as an Office Format File - Mac
- Scanning to a SharePoint Server or Cloud Service - Windows
- Cleaning and Transporting Your Scanner
- Solving Problems
- Technical Specifications
- Notices
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6. Connect your computer or device to your wireless network router.
7. Set the connection mode switch on the side of the scanner to the Wi-Fi position.
Wait for the ready and Wi-Fi lights on the scanner to stop flashing and stay on, indicating that the
scanner is connected to the network.
8. Select the link below to set up network scanning. You must set up network scanning to connect your
computer and wireless scanner.
Parent topic: Connecting to an Existing Wi-Fi Network
Related tasks
Setting Up Network Scanning
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
If your network uses a WPS-enabled wireless router, you can quickly connect your scanner to the
network using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
Note: To check if your router is WPS-enabled, look for a button labeled WPS on your router. If there is
no hardware button, there may be a WPS setting in the software for the device. Check your network
product documentation for details.