Offline
Epson Printer
Severity:What Does This Error Mean?
An Epson printer showing offline in Windows is almost always a Windows status error. Right-click the printer in Windows Settings → See what's printing → click Printer → uncheck Use Printer Offline.
Affected Models
- Epson EcoTank Series
- Epson Expression Series
- Epson WorkForce Series
- Epson XP Series
- Epson ET Series
Common Causes
- Windows has flagged the printer offline after a Wi-Fi or USB interruption
- Printer has a new IP address from the router after restart
- USB cable loose or disconnected
- Print Spooler service stopped or frozen on the computer
- Printer in deep sleep mode not responding to Windows status checks
How to Fix It
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Uncheck Use Printer Offline in Windows.
Go to Settings → Bluetooth and devices → Printers and scanners. Click your Epson printer → Open print queue. In the print queue window click Printer in the menu bar and uncheck Use Printer Offline.
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Restart the printer and router.
Switch off the Epson printer, switch off your router, wait 30 seconds, then power both back on. Wait for the printer to reconnect to Wi-Fi before sending a print job.
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Restart the Print Spooler.
Press Windows + R, type services.msc, and press Enter. Find Print Spooler, right-click it, and click Restart. Then try printing again.
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Set a static IP for the printer.
Printers that repeatedly go offline are often getting a new IP address from the router after each restart. In the Epson printer's Wi-Fi settings (accessible from the control panel), set a static IP address. Alternatively, reserve the printer's address in the router's DHCP settings.
When to Call a Professional
If the printer shows offline persistently after every restart and software fixes do not help, the printer's network card may be faulty — contact Epson support.