How to Set Up Wi-Fi on the Epson L355: A Complete Guide

Multifunctional device integration Epson L355 Connecting the printer to a home network opens up a wide range of wireless printing and scanning options from a variety of devices. Although this model is no longer new to the market, it remains one of the most popular due to its reliability and continuous ink supply system. However, initial setup of the network module often presents difficulties for users unfamiliar with the intricacies of configuring peripheral devices. In this article, we'll cover all available methods for activating a wireless connection in detail.

The setup process requires careful attention, as a successful connection depends on many factors: the operating system version, the security type of your router, and even the distance between the devices. Modern encryption standards They can block older drivers if the correct parameters aren't used. We'll cover both automatic and manual methods for establishing a connection, and we'll also focus on diagnosing common errors. Following the instructions will help you avoid unnecessary service center calls.

Preparation of equipment and software

Before you begin making any adjustments to your printer's network settings, you must ensure that the underlying hardware is functioning correctly. First, check that your Wi-Fi router The router is turned on and transmitting a signal, and the router is within range of the Epson device. It's also important that the computer or laptop used for setup is connected to the same network to which you plan to connect the MFP.

The second critical step is to have an installation disk or download it from the official website. Epson Driver package. Built-in Windows or macOS operating systems may not be able to detect a printer on the network without first installing specialized software. Make sure you have internet access to download the latest software, as older drivers may not contain the necessary components to work with new security protocols.

⚠️ Attention: Make sure your router operates in the 2.4 GHz range Model Epson L355 does not support the 5 GHz standard, and if your router is configured only for this frequency range, the printer simply will not see the network.

Finally, prepare the printer itself: plug it in, make sure there's paper in the tray, and that the ink levels are sufficient to print a test page. Having enough ink is necessary for the final calibration stage, although it only indirectly affects the Wi-Fi connection process. If the device was previously used on a different network, it's recommended to reset the network settings to avoid IP address conflicts.

WPS method: quick connection without password

The easiest way to set up Epson L355 The best way to secure a printer with Wi-Fi is to use WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). This method allows you to automatically transfer security settings from your router to your printer, eliminating the need to manually enter a complex password. To implement this, your router must support WPS, which is the case for the vast majority of modern models.

The process begins by pressing the WPS button on your router. It's usually located on the back panel and may be labeled with the appropriate abbreviation or marked with an icon of two arrows. After activating the router's search mode (usually the indicator light starts blinking), navigate to the printer. On the control panel Epson L355 Find the button with the image of a smartphone or the Wi-Fi icon.

  • 📡 Press and hold the Wi-Fi button on the printer until the network and connection lights start flashing alternately.
  • 🔘 Press the WPS button on your router within two minutes.
  • ✅ Wait until the printer's indicators light up steadily, indicating a successful connection.

If automatic connection doesn't occur the first time, you may need to use a PIN. In this case, press and hold the Wi-Fi button and the cancel button (the triangle in a circle) on the printer simultaneously. The printer will print a sheet with the PIN, which you will then need to enter into the router interface via a web browser. This method is a bit more complicated, but is often the only reliable solution for routers with strict security policies.

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Setup via USB cable (Ad-hoc method)

If automatic methods fail or your router doesn't support WPS, you'll need to use the classic setup method via USB cable. This method is considered the most reliable, as it allows you to transfer precise network settings directly from your computer to the printer. You'll need a USB AB (printer) cable, which is usually included in the kit or purchased separately.

Run the driver installer Epson L355 on your computer. During installation, the program will prompt you to select a connection type. Select "Wireless connection." The installer will prompt you to connect a USB cable. Once connected, the computer will send the printer a list of available networks and request your Wi-Fi network password.

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After transferring the settings, the software will prompt you to disconnect the USB cable. At this point, the printer should switch to network mode. If the indicators on the device's panel show a stable connection, you can remove the device from the list of USB printers in the system (if it remains there) and add it as a network printer.

⚠️ Important: When setting up via USB, ensure that your computer's firewall or antivirus software isn't blocking the transfer of network configurations to the external device. Temporarily disable protection if the process freezes during the settings transfer stage.

Using Epson iPrint for Mobile Devices

For smartphone and tablet users, configuration is available through the proprietary app. Epson iPrintThis method is convenient because it allows you to control the printer directly from your mobile device, bypassing a computer. The app is available for iOS and Android platforms and is a powerful tool not only for printing but also for initial configuration.

First, you need to connect your mobile device to your Wi-Fi network. Then launch the app. Epson iPrint and select the printer setup option. The app will find the device in standby mode and offer to transfer Wi-Fi settings to it. This is especially convenient if you don't have a computer with a USB port nearby.

It's important to note that for the app to work successfully, both devices—the phone and the printer—must be on the same subnet. If you have a guest network configured on your router, make sure it doesn't isolate the devices from each other (AP Isolation), otherwise the phone simply won't "see" the printer even if it's connected properly.

What should I do if the app doesn't see the printer?

If the Epson iPrint app doesn't detect your device, try restarting your router and printer. Also, make sure GPS (geolocation) is enabled on your phone, as modern versions of Android require it to find devices on the local network. Check if you're using a VPN on your phone, which could be blocking local traffic.

Table of indicators and error codes

Understanding your device's alarms is key to quickly diagnosing problems. Epson L355 The device is equipped with a system of indicator lights that communicate the connection status. Don't ignore the blinking lights, as this is a direct way for the device to communicate with the user.

Below is a table of the main Wi-Fi module indicator states, which will help you determine the current connection status:

Indicator status Meaning Action
It's green Successful connection to the network No action required, you can print
Flashing green Obtaining an IP address or transmitting data Wait for the process to complete
Flashing orange Connection error or weak signal Check the password and distance to the router
It doesn't burn. The Wi-Fi module is turned off Press the Wi-Fi button to activate

If the indicator flashes orange, this often indicates an incorrect password or incompatible encryption standards. In such cases, it is recommended to check the router's security settings. WEP protocol has long been deprecated and may not be supported by new firmware versions, but the newer WPA3 standards may also be incompatible with older devices.

Solving common problems and conflicts

Even if you strictly follow the instructions, unexpected situations may arise. One common issue is an IP address conflict, when the router assigns the printer an address already occupied by another device on the network. In this case, rebooting the router, which will update the DHCP client table, can help.

Another complication is hiding the network name (SSID). If your network is hidden, Epson L355 It won't be able to find it automatically. You'll have to manually enter the network name (SSID) exactly as it appears in the router, taking care to ensure proper case-invariant letters. Even a single character error will result in connection failure.

  • 🔌 Check if your router is blocking new devices by MAC address (MAC filtering).
  • 📶 Make sure the signal strength is sufficient; the printer should not be placed in a metal cabinet or far from the router.
  • 🔄 Try statically assigning an IP address to the printer through the router menu if dynamic assignment is unstable.
⚠️ Note: Router interfaces and driver versions are subject to update. If the steps described do not match your screen, please refer to your router manufacturer's documentation or visit the official Epson support website for the latest manuals.

Checking the connection quality and test printing

After successful setup, you need to ensure the connection is stable. The best way to do this is to perform a test print. On the printer panel, press and hold the "Stop/Reset" button for a few seconds to print a network status report. This report will show your current IP address, MAC address, and signal strength.

Compare the IP address on the printout with the address your computer sees. To do this in Windows, you can open the command prompt and enter the command ping [printer IP address]If data packets arrive and arrive without loss, then the physical and logical connection has been established correctly.

ping 192.168.1.105

If the ping works but printing doesn't work, the problem may be with the driver. Try removing the printer from the system and adding it again using the IP address you found. Sometimes the system creates multiple copies of the printer, and jobs are sent to the "inactive" copy.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can Epson L355 be connected to a 5GHz network?

No, model Epson L355 Equipped with a Wi-Fi module that operates exclusively in the 2.4 GHz band. To connect, ensure your router broadcasts a network in this standard, and if necessary, separate the networks on the router by giving them different names.

What should you do if you forgot your printer's Wi-Fi password?

If you set a password for a Wi-Fi Direct connection and have forgotten it, you can reset the network settings. Press and hold the Wi-Fi button and the information (i) button simultaneously for a few seconds. This will reset the network settings to factory defaults.

Why is my printer printing slowly over Wi-Fi?

Slow printing may be caused by large amounts of graphic data or a weak signal. Try moving the printer closer to the router or reducing the print quality in the driver settings. Speed ​​may also drop if the Wi-Fi channel is overloaded by neighboring networks.

Does the Epson L355 support printing from iPhone (AirPrint)?

Yes, Epson L355 Supports AirPrint technology. Printing from Apple devices requires both the iPhone and printer to be on the same Wi-Fi network. No additional iOS drivers are required.