Posted on 05/09/2020 5:13:57 AM PDT by knarf
That looks like a European setting. No way American buildings will have that layout.
We have a winner. Now, pay taxes on that.
Roger that ! !
Ditto that.
My mom's 87 and thinks that if she doesn't have a hard copy, it doesn't exist .. or something :-\
Driver issues. Get the latest from the printer mfg website.
Stop using invisible ink
Do you have Windows 10?
If so go to the Control Panel and Device & Printers.
Microsoft hid Control Panel in later versions of 10
Next to the Start button type Control Panel and you can right click on the result and add to the Start menu. Left click on the the result to open.
In Device & Printers you locate your printer and right click on it and make it the default printer. Microsoft wants to control the printer and will warn you. You want Epson to be in charge. You should right click on the printer and go to Printer Properties and then Advanced and see if Microsoft used their generic driver instead of the actual one for your printer.
They do this all the time in Windows 10.
If so then click on the browse button and point it to install the correct driver. Point to your cd drive or reinstall the software from the Epson website.
Ink cartridges are not installed in a printer sitting in a warehouse. The cartridges are usually in hermetically sealed packs and you don’t open the packs until you install them in the printer so the likelihood of the jets being clogged with dry ink is nil, zero, zip, zilch.
We have a winner. Now, pay taxes on that.
Been there done that.
I built and repaired computers for a living for about 15 years...
The first rule of printers is do NOT buy inkjet.
The second rule of printers is do NOT buy inkjet.
The third rule...
Printer expert and IT professional on-hand if you still have a problem.
But PM me (this thread is pathetic and Im not playing here).
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