Epson WF-2630 Driver for Win 2000
Anyone know where I can get a driver for 2000? Earliest drivers listed on the website are for XP, Vista and Server 2003.
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Epson WF-2630 Driver for Win 2000
Snuffy "Hub Cap" McKinney wrote:
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Epson WF-2630 Driver for Win 2000
"VanguardLH" wrote in message ...
Snuffy "Hub Cap" McKinney wrote: Anyone know where I can get a driver for 2000? Earliest drivers listed on the website are for XP, Vista and Server 2003. I did a quick online search and the driver sites only list Windows XP as the earliest version. Could be Epson never made Win2000 drivers for that model. You could try the WinXP drivers to see if those work. If the XP driver does not work then you'll have use the Add Printer wizard to pick from a list of included printers (drivers that came with Windows) to find a model that approximates yours. Thanks, but I already tried that. |
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