How do I install Epson driver on Windows 10?

How do I install Epson driver on Windows 10?

To see the Start Here sheet, go to the Epson support main page, select your product, select Manuals, then click Start Here.

  1. Download and install the Epson Connect Printer Setup Utility.
  2. Agree to the End-User License Agreement, then click Next.
  3. Click Install, then Finish.
  4. Select your product, then click Next.

Is Epson printer compatible with Windows 10?

Epson printers launched in the last 10 years are Windows 10 compatible, according to Epson.

How do I connect Epson scanner to Windows 10?

Here’s a way to do it manually.

  1. Select Start > Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners or use the following button. Open the Printers & scanners settings.
  2. Select Add a printer or scanner. Wait for it to find nearby scanners, then choose the one you want to use, and select Add device.

How do I update my Epson printer driver Windows 10?

Windows 10: Click the Start icon and select Epson Software > Epson Software Updater. Windows 8. x: Navigate to the Apps screen and select Epson Software > Epson Software Updater. Windows (other versions): Click the Start icon and select All Programs or Programs > Epson Software > Epson Software Updater.

How do I find printer drivers in Windows 10?

Select Start , then select Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners . Scroll down to Related Settings and select Print server properties. Select the Drivers tab, and see if your printer is listed.

Where can I download Epson driver?

Install Epson Printer for Windows

  1. Turn on the printer.
  2. Go to the Epson official website, and choose to download and install the Windows version of Epson Connect Printer Setup Utility.
  3. Tick the agreement and click Next.
  4. Click Install.
  5. Select your product in the menu then click Next.

Why won’t my laptop recognize my Epson printer?

Answer. This can be caused by a faulty USB cable, bad interface card on the printer, improper interface type selected in the printer settings or having the wrong driver installed on the computer. The easiest issue to check is the drivers. Try uninstalling the current driver, and downloading the correct one.