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Yes, you can use both the wired and WiFi connections at the same time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, but will appear as two printers, one wireless and one wired
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you have already connected to your computer using a USB connection, you can add a Wi-Fi connection to print wirelessly. If you have more than one computer, one can connect via USB (and wireless) and others wirelessly. I believe, if you connect one computer both ways the printer will appear as multiple devices. So you may need to select which you want to print to at the time you print.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It sounds like you have the same issue I had. I actually spent an hour on the phone with Epson customer support and we finally diagnosed the problem. It ended up being that my laptop stopped communicating with the printer. It would copy but not print over WiFi. To make a long story short..... touch the tools button on the menu screen, scroll down to network status, go to WiFi network status, look at your Mbps connection speed and make sure it has a connection, scroll down to the iPhone address and make sure it's there. It shouldn't be all zeros...... If all that is ok then turn the printer off. Go to your administration tools on your pc and look at devices and printers. Click on printer and see if it says ready or not verified. If it says not verified then restart your pc..... go to your router and reset it. Wait about 30 seconds before turning it back on. Let it go through its startup things. Go turn your printer on and follow the steps in the tools menu as you did earlier and make sure the iPhone address is listed. If so, try to print again. One more thing I'd do is go into your print que and delete or cancel any pending print jobs. Once you do that it should be fine.
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