After a power cut macbook pro won't backup to time capsule

The power supply was interupted for a few hours and since then every time my macbook pro attempts to connect via wifi I get the following message, "Time machine could not complete the backup. The backup disc image '/Voloumes/Data/Iain Watson's MacBook Pro.sparsebundle' could not be accessed (error1)"
I have tried to back up using ethernet cable again and the same message occurs.
Can anyone advise me what to do?
thanks,
Iain

Just a reboot of the network.. bad power can cause things to lock up.
Start in correct order.. modem .. TC .. Clients. 2min gap.. this is assuming the simplest possible setup.
If you still have issues check the troubleshooting here.
http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html
C17 to be precise.

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