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Epson R200 and Windows 7
Seems W7 uses a generic one size fits all driver.
I have two identical Laptops. One will read ink levels the other will not. Neither will allow me to reposition the ink cart carrier so I can change the ink. There are other functions I can't do with W7 that I can do with the older OS such as select black only. Is there an aftermarket application that I can use to get these functions back? |
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Epson R200 and Windows 7
On 25/08/2011 5:06 PM, NotMe wrote:
Seems W7 uses a generic one size fits all driver. I have two identical Laptops. One will read ink levels the other will not. Neither will allow me to reposition the ink cart carrier so I can change the ink. There are other functions I can't do with W7 that I can do with the older OS such as select black only. Is there an aftermarket application that I can use to get these functions back? See if this helps http://www.ssclg.com/epsone.shtml |
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Epson R200 and Windows 7
"Rob" wrote in message
... On 25/08/2011 5:06 PM, NotMe wrote: Seems W7 uses a generic one size fits all driver. I have two identical Laptops. One will read ink levels the other will not. Neither will allow me to reposition the ink cart carrier so I can change the ink. There are other functions I can't do with W7 that I can do with the older OS such as select black only. Is there an aftermarket application that I can use to get these functions back? See if this helps http://www.ssclg.com/epsone.shtml To reposition ink cartridges to change ink try holding the 'paper infeed' button for about 3 seconds. That seemed to work for the older Epsons. At Epson there is no Win 7 driver but you might try using the XP driver and see if you could install the printer with that one. That might get your 'black only' functionality. The ssclg utility is apparently supporting the R200 but I haven't tried to use it with Win7 so don't know what it will do. -- Jan Alter |
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Epson R200 and Windows 7
On 26/08/2011 5:59 PM, Frank Williams wrote:
On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 07:45:10 -0400, "Jan wrote: wrote in message ... On 25/08/2011 5:06 PM, NotMe wrote: Seems W7 uses a generic one size fits all driver. I have two identical Laptops. One will read ink levels the other will not. Neither will allow me to reposition the ink cart carrier so I can change the ink. There are other functions I can't do with W7 that I can do with the older OS such as select black only. Is there an aftermarket application that I can use to get these functions back? See if this helps http://www.ssclg.com/epsone.shtml To reposition ink cartridges to change ink try holding the 'paper infeed' button for about 3 seconds. That seemed to work for the older Epsons. At Epson there is no Win 7 driver but you might try using the XP driver and see if you could install the printer with that one. That might get your 'black only' functionality. The ssclg utility is apparently supporting the R200 but I haven't tried to use it with Win7 so don't know what it will do. WIN7 has a basic driver, do a Windows up date and you will find it, but you cant see ink levels but http://www.ssclg.com/epsone.shtml might work. BUT NEVER EVER RESET THE INK PAD COUNTER, unless you replace the Pads or use a Ink bottle mod thing. Just take the cover off the back and run the line into a bottle - simple - I had a continuous inking system setup on the R200 I have never ever seen a Black print option, mind you I use a Laser for most of my printing far cheap than a ink jet to run I haven't either they use the colours to render a grey scale as they only have one black cartridge. I have a old Panasonic Dyesub printer SV-AP10 no Vista or WIN7 drivers can be found but Windows update installed a driver..? I have found quite a considerable amount of drivers within and updates of W7 even installing it on old laptops usually haven't gone looking for any drivers. |
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Epson R200 and Windows 7
"Joel" wrote in message ... "NotMe" wrote: Seems W7 uses a generic one size fits all driver. I have two identical Laptops. One will read ink levels the other will not. Neither will allow me to reposition the ink cart carrier so I can change the ink. There are other functions I can't do with W7 that I can do with the older OS such as select black only. Is there an aftermarket application that I can use to get these functions back? Windows 7 have nothing to do with whatever the Printer Ink Monitor software which is a *separated* program need to be installed and running for it to work. The Ink Monitoring program should come with the CD comes with the printer, or you can download directly from Epson web page. And BLACK has nothing to do with Windows 7 or any OS nor any type of computer (PC pr MAC etc.) If you want to print BLACK only, then you should buy the Refillable Ink Cartridges and BLACK only inks (6 colors from 100% pure BLACK to level of greyscale). And the printer will use all 6 black colors. *If* you don't want to print any greyscale, then you can fill all 6 cartridges with 100% pure BLACK then you should have the BLACKEST image block you have ever seen (more like Clip Art) Thanks for the thoughtful response, Joel, The problem is that there are no Epson drivers for the R200/Win7 OS. And no there is no option for a W7 compatible application from Epson or MS. The web site leads one to that presumption as does Epson's over the pond support. I only found that fact out after being on the phone with an Epson CS support troop that did not comprehend or articulate English. My salvation was my neighbor's grandson was a) a techie b) visiting my grand kids and offered to help and c) bi-lingual English/and whatever native language Epson's over the pond support spoke.) The stock default driver that is supplied with W7 is crippled. I don't know if this is intentional or a by product of the way MS provides drivers. WRT "the Printer Ink Monitor software which is a *separated* program need to be installed and running for it to work." This is why I posted the query as I hoped that someone here knew of an alternative application I could use or if not an application then a simple work around. An aside the Mac driver (don't know if it's Epson or Apple provided) does allow me to do what I want/need to do. That's a solution but one that is a bit too complicated for ease of use. By way of explanation. We run a design studio and for years we've purchased, in lots, cheap printers. When one dies we toss it and take another out of storage. We have both R200 and R220 that we use with aftermarket ink that have served us well for test runs. We make final submission prints using a professional (read expensive) printer. |
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