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In <200207171314.AHH21899@100m.mpr200-2.esr.lvcm.net>, on 07/17/02
at 05:14 AM, eyeleica@lvcm.com said:
>printer was a usb Epson Stylus color 740. I just converted it to a
>parallel by switching cables. I've downloaded a driver from hobbes. Now
>to learn how to install. Thanks for your help
The version of epomni.exe Hobbes is probably old. I would download the
newest version of the omni driver (omni.exe) from the OS/2 DDPak site.
The omni driver, as its name implies, supports all the various inkjet and
dot matrix printers.
To install, unzip omni.exe to a work directory then drag a printer
template to the Printers folder. There will be a button on the install
dialog that will let you point to the work directory. The installer will
find the .drv file and give you a listbox. From there its just select
your printer model and tell it which LPT port it is attached to.
Steven
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