01-04-2026
06:36 PM
- last edited on
01-06-2026
03:41 PM
by
Danny
Hi,
A 4x6 photo is taking almost 10 minutes to print over wi-fi on with a Mac. It's set to normal quality, and glossy paper. Has anyone experienced this before?
Thanks,
J
01-06-2026 04:17 PM
Hi yost19,
Please follow these steps:
1. With your PRO-200 powered on, please press the Home button.
2. Use the down arrow to select LAN settings and press OK.
3. With Wi-Fi selected, press OK.
4. Scroll down the list to view the IPv4 address and then write that number down.
5. Back on your Mac, open the Safari web browser.
6. In the address bar, please type the IPv4 address that you just wrote down and press the Return key.
What is the Signal strength?
What is the Link quality?
Also, what version of the macOS is installed on your computer?
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