- Reset your cable or DSL modem by turning it off, wiating 5 seconds, then turning it back on. Wait for the cable or DSL modem to finish restarting before continuing with step 2.
- If a wireless access point or router is connected to the modem, reset the wireless access point or router. Wait for the wireless access point or router finishes restarting before continuing with step 3.
- From the printer control panel:
- Select Home > Printer Settings > Reset all settings.
NOTE: This will return the printer to its default settings, including printer and fax settings. - Reconnect to the wireless network. Select Home > Network Settings > Wi-Fi Setup Wizard.
- Select Home > Printer Settings > Reset all settings.
- To reset the printing system:
- Under the Apple menu, select System Preferences.
- Select Print & Fax (MAC OS 10.4, 10.5, 10.6) or Print & Scan (MAC OS 10.7)
- Press and hold <CTRL>, then click the left side of the dialog box in the list of printers, and select Reset printing system.
NOTE: This will remove any printers that are listed. - When the warning message appears, click OK.
- Add the network printer:
- Under the Apple menu, select System Preferences.
- Select Print & Fax (MAC OS 10.4, 10.5, 10.6) or Print & Scan (MAC OS 10.7).
- Click the plus "+" sign to add a new printer.
- Select the Kodak printer from the list, and click Add.
- Close all windows.
What should I do if I see the error message "The process 'mdns' stopped unexpectedly with status 1" when trying to print using MAC OS? Print
Modified on: Thu, 29 Oct, 2020 at 1:10 PM
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