Installing a PostScript Printer Driver Using Network Interface - Windows
1. Select Menu > Network Status > Wi - Fi / Ne t w or k Stat u s on the control panel, and then conrm the IP address.
2.
Turn o all virus protection applications.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Insert the soware disc that came with the printer into the computer, and download the "Driver/PostScript/
eppsnt.inf" le.
Note:
If your computer does not have a CD/DVD drive, download the printer driver from the Epson support website.
http://www.epson.eu/Support (Europe)
http://support.epson.net/ (outside Europe)
5. Add a printer.
❏ Windows 8.1/Windows 8/Windows Server 2012 R2/Windows Server 2012
Select Desktop > Settings > Control Panel > Vie w d e v i c e s a n d p r i nte r s in Hardware and Sound, and then
click Add a Printer.
❏ Windows 7/Windows Server 2008 R2
Click the start button, select Control Panel > View devices and printers in Hardware and Sound, and then
click Add a Printer.
❏ Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008
Click the start button, select Control Panel > Printers in Hardware and Sound, and then click Add a
Printer.
❏ Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 R2/Windows Server 2003
Click the start button, select Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Printers and Faxes > Add a
Printer, and then click Next.
6. Add a local printer.
❏ Windows 8.1/Windows 8/Windows Server 2012 R2/Windows Server 2012
Click e printer that I want isn't listed, select Add a local printer or network printer with manual
settings, and then click Next.
❏ Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008 R2/Windows Server 2008
Click Add a local printer.
❏ Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 R2/Windows Server 2003
Select Local printer attached to this computer, clear Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play
printer, and then click Next.
7. Select Create a new port, select Standard TCP/IP Port, and then click Next.
Note:
For Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 R2/Windows Server 2003, when the Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port
Wi z a r d screen appears, click Next.
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