The Message "Epsonnet Config Cannot Be Used Because No Network Is Installed." Appears When You Start Epsonnet Config; Unable To Start Epsonnet Config With Web Browser Or Remote Manager; The Model Name And Ip Address Do Not Appear In The Epsonnet Config Dialog Box; Printing A Network Status Sheet - Epson SureColor SC-T3270 Series Network Manual

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The message "EpsonNet Config cannot be used because no network is
installed." appears when you start EpsonNet Config.
Cause
TCP/IP is not installed on the computer.
TCP/IP is installed on the computer, but its IP
address is not set correctly.

Unable to start EpsonNet Config with Web Browser or Remote Manager.

Cause
You have not set the IP address for the
network interface.
The Model Name and IP Address do not appear in the EpsonNet Config dialog
box.
Cause
If the valid IP address is not set, the items
indicated in the dialog box mentioned above
may not appear.

Printing a Network Status Sheet

Before you start configuring the network interface, be sure to print a network status sheet that contains
important information such as the current configuration and the MAC address of the network
interface.
For information on printing network status sheets, see the printer User's Guide.
What to do
Install the TCP/IP protocol.
Set a correct IP address for the computer.
What to do
Set the IP address for the network interface using EpsonNet Config for
Windows or Mac OS, the printer's control panel. You can check the IP
address on a status sheet. See the EpsonNet Config User's Guide.
What to do
Set a valid IP address.
Refresh the status by selecting Refresh from the View menu.
Increase the length of time before a timeout. To do this, select Options
from the Tool menu, and then select Timeout. Note that doing so can
cause EpsonNet Config to run more slowly.
Epson
Network Guide
Troubleshooting
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