Printer Epson EcoTank L4150 — a popular model with a continuous ink supply system, valued for its cost-effectiveness and high print quality. However, many users encounter difficulties when first connecting the device to a wireless network. Without a properly configured Wi-Fi connections You won't be able to print from a laptop, smartphone, or tablet, or use network scanning features.
In this article we will look at All ways to activate Wi-Fi on Epson L4150: from the standard connection via the control panel to alternative methods using a USB cable or a mobile app. We'll pay special attention to common errors (for example, when the printer "doesn't see" the network or constantly loses connection) and provide specific recommendations How to troubleshoot them. If you're new to network printers, don't worry: the instructions are tailored for beginners, with step-by-step photos and explanations.
Before you begin, make sure your router is working properly and your printer is powered on and filled with ink. This will save time and avoid unnecessary trouble during the setup process.
Preparing the Epson L4150 printer for Wi-Fi connection
Before activating a wireless connection, several preliminary steps must be completed. Skipping these steps may result in network problems or failure to detect the network.
First, check printer package: in a box with Epson L4150 There should be a power supply, a USB cable (not always included in the basic package), instructions, and a driver disc. If the cable is missing, it can be replaced with any compatible one. USB 2.0 Type-B. Also make sure that the printer filled with ink and went through the initial head calibration (this takes 5-10 minutes after the first turn on).
Secondly, place the printer in an area with strong Wi-Fi coverage. Epson L4150 supports standards 802.11b/g/n on frequency 2.4 GHz, so if your router only works in the range 5 GHz, the connection cannot be established. If necessary, enable the mode on the router. 2.4 GHz or activate a compatible standard in the settings.
- 📋 Check the contents of the box: power supply, USB cable (optional), instructions, software disc.
- 🖨️ Perform initial printer setup: refill ink, wait for the heads to calibrate.
- 📶 Make sure 2.4 GHz is supported: L4150 does not work with networks
5 GHz. - 🔌 Connect the printer to a power outlet and turn it on with the power button (on the right side of the panel).
⚠️ AttentionIf the printer was previously connected to a different network (for example, in an office), reset the network settings. To do this, hold down the Wi-Fi on the panel for 5 seconds until the indicator starts flashing.
Method 1: Connecting via the printer control panel
The most direct method of activating Wi-Fi is using the touchpad. Epson L4150This method does not require a computer and is suitable for most users.
Algorithm of actions:
- Click the button
Home(house icon) on the printer panel. - Go to the menu
Settings(gear icon). - Select an item
Wi-Fi→Setting up Wi-Fi. - Click
Search for access pointsand wait for the list of networks to appear. - Select your network from the list and enter the password using the on-screen keyboard.
- Confirm the connection. The Wi-Fi indicator on the printer should light up. in blue (flashing orange means error).
If your network doesn't appear in the list, try entering its name manually: select Other settings → Manually entering SSID. Specify the network name (SSID) and password, observing the case. For hidden networks (Hidden Network) this step is mandatory.
The Wi-Fi indicator is blue|The printer is displayed in the router's device list|You can print a test page over the network|The printer is visible in the list of available printers on your computer/phone
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Method 2: Connecting via USB cable and Epson Software utility
If setup via the printer panel fails (for example, due to a weak signal or password entry errors), use a computer with Epson software installedThis method is more reliable, as it allows you to control the process through the program interface.
Download the utility Epson Software Updater With Epson's official website (Support section → enter model L4150). Install the program and connect the printer to the computer via USB cable. Next:
- Launch Epson Software Updater and select
Setting up a wireless network. - Follow the wizard's instructions: the program will automatically detect the printer and prompt you to select a Wi-Fi network.
- Enter the network password and wait for the setup to complete.
- Disconnect the USB cable. The printer should save the Wi-Fi settings.
The advantage of this method is the ability to update the printer firmware simultaneously with network configuration. If the utility doesn't detect the printer, check:
- 🔌 Is the cable connected to the port?
USB 2.0(port3.0may not be supported). - 🖥️ Are the printer drivers installed (download them from the Epson website if Windows does not automatically recognize the device).
- 🔄 Restart your printer and computer.
| Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| The utility does not see the printer. | Incorrect USB cable or port | Use the original cable or a tested one USB 2.0 |
| Error: "Failed to connect" | Incorrect Wi-Fi password | Check the case of characters and special characters |
| The printer loses connection | Weak router signal | Move the printer closer to the router or use a repeater |
| The Wi-Fi indicator is blinking orange | The printer has not received an IP address. | Reboot your router and printer, check your DHCP settings |
Method 3: Connecting via the Epson Smart Panel mobile app
For smartphone owners on Android or iOS It's more convenient to use the official app Epson Smart PanelIt allows you to not only connect your printer to Wi-Fi but also manage printing, scanning, and settings remotely.
Instructions:
- Download Epson Smart Panel from Google Play or App Store.
- Turn it on on your smartphone
Wi-FiAndBluetooth. - Launch the application and select
Add a printer. - Follow the prompts: the application will offer to connect to the temporary printer network (the name will begin with
DIRECT-xx-Epson). - Once connected, select your home Wi-Fi network and enter the password.
- Wait for confirmation. The printer will reboot and connect to the specified network.
This method is especially useful if you don't have a computer handy or the printer isn't recognized via USB. However, keep in mind that some versions of the app may require updating the printer's firmware before setup.
⚠️ Attention: If after connecting through Epson Smart Panel If the printer doesn't print from your smartphone, check the app's permissions (file and network access) in your phone's settings.
Solving Common Wi-Fi Problems on the Epson L4150
Even after a successful connection, users sometimes encounter problems. Let's look at the most common ones and how to troubleshoot them.
1. The printer doesn't see the Wi-Fi network
Possible reasons:
- 📡 The router only works within the range
5 GHz(the printer only supports2.4 GHz). - 🔒 Network hidden (
Hidden SSID) - enter its name manually. - 📶 The signal is too weak - move the printer closer to the router.
2. The Wi-Fi indicator is flashing orange
This means that the printer has not received IP address from the router. Check:
- 🔄 Settings
DHCPon the router (must be enabled). - 🔌 Restart your router and printer.
- 📱 Make sure that "Guest Network Mode" is not activated on your router (it may block devices).
3. The printer is connected, but does not print over the network.
The problem is often related to drivers or computer settings:
- 🖥️ Reinstall the printer driver from the official Epson website.
- 🔧 Check that the printer is installed as
network(not local) in Windows/macOS settings. - 🛡️ Temporarily disable your firewall or antivirus.
What should I do if my printer freezes while connecting?
If the printer lights are not lit normally (for example, all the lights are blinking at the same time), perform a reset:
1. Turn off the printer using the power button.
2. Press and hold the button Stop/Cancel (red) and, without releasing it, turn on the printer.
3. Hold the button for 10-15 seconds until the printer reboots.
After the reset, please repeat the Wi-Fi setup.
Additional settings for stable operation
To avoid connection problems in the future, we recommend optimizing your router and printer settings:
- 🔄 Reserve an IP address for the printer in the router settings (section
DHCP Reservation). This will prevent the address from changing upon reboot. - 📶 Set up a Wi-Fi channel: Select the least busy channel in the range
2.4 GHz(for example, 1, 6 or 11) through the router control panel. - 🔒 Update your printer firmware: Download the latest version from the Epson website and install it via Epson Software Updater.
- 📱 Use a static IP for a printer if devices in the network are frequently changed.
If your network uses VPN or proxy server, this may interfere with printer detection. In this case, temporarily disable these services or configure an exception for the local IP addresses printer.
⚠️ AttentionSome routers (such as those from ISPs) have limits on the number of connected devices. If your printer isn't connecting, check the limit in your ISP account or contact support.
FAQ: Frequently asked questions about connecting the Epson L4150 to Wi-Fi
Can Epson L4150 be connected to a 5GHz network?
No, Epson L4150 only supports range 2.4 GHzIf your router operates in two bands, make sure the network 2.4 GHz is included and has a unique name (SSID).
How do I reset my printer's network settings?
Press and hold the button Wi-Fi Press and hold the printer's control panel for 5-7 seconds until the indicator light starts flashing rapidly. After this, all network settings will be reset to factory defaults.
The printer is connected to Wi-Fi, but the computer can't see it. What should I do?
Check:
- Are the printer drivers installed on the computer?
- Is the printer shared in the sharing settings (for Windows:
Control Panel → Devices and Printers → Printer Properties → Access). - Is your firewall or antivirus blocking network discovery?
Is it possible to connect a printer to Wi-Fi without a computer or smartphone?
Yes, use it. WPS connection:
- Click the button
WPSon the router (usually it is signed or marked with the 🔄 icon). - Press and hold the button on the printer for 2 minutes
Wi-Fi3 seconds. - The indicator light on the printer should turn blue once the connection is successful.
Please note: Not all routers support WPS, and this method is less reliable than manual tuning.
How do I check if my printer is actually connected to Wi-Fi?
Print it out network report:
- On the printer control panel, go to
Settings → Print Reports → Network Report. - Find the lines in the report
Wi-FiAndIP addressIf next toWi-FicostsConnected, AIP addressNot0.0.0.0— the connection is active.