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Martin Rosenfeld wrote:
>> Someone please help me. I can't remember which driver I used in the
>> past for an Epson Stylus C87 or where I found it online.
>
> I found the driver, EPOMNI5, but when I use Install Local Printer and
> point it at the EPOMNI5 directory I see the printers (C60, C70, C80),
> but after choosing C80 I get the error, Can't Create Printer Driver.
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> Martin
I never use the Install Local Printer. It is busted especially in regard
to non-OMNI drivers. Just open up (double-click) on epomni5.drv and drag
the C80 printer object to the desktop. Then open the properties for the
printer object it creates and set the correct port and any changes to the
default printer settings.
Mark
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