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November 14, 2025
OfflineIf your Epson printer won’t connect to WiFi, the issue is usually related to network problems, incorrect settings, outdated drivers, or router compatibility. Start by checking the basics. Make sure your printer is within WiFi range, the router is working properly, and both the printer and router are powered on. Restarting the printer and router often resolves temporary glitches and restores a stable connection.
Next, recheck the WiFi credentials. If you recently changed your network name or password, your Epson printer will fail to reconnect until you update the new details in the printer’s wireless setup menu. Run the WiFi Setup Wizard from the printer’s control panel and select the correct network. Enter the password carefully, ensuring uppercase and lowercase letters are accurate.
Outdated or corrupted printer drivers can prevent wireless communication. Visit the Epson support website and download the latest drivers for your printer model. Install them on your Windows or Mac system to ensure proper connectivity.
Additionally, make sure your printer and computer are connected to the same network. Using a guest network or different frequency bands (2.4 GHz vs. 5 GHz) can cause connection failures. Resetting the printer’s network settings to default and configuring the WiFi again also helps resolve stubborn issues.
Following these proven methods will help your Epson printer reconnect to WiFi quickly.
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