On 25/11/16 07:44, users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
From:
Greg Woods <woods@xxxxxxxx>
Date:
Thu, 24 Nov 2016 22:12:53 -0700
To:
Freddog_de@xxxxxxxxxxx, Community support for Fedora users
<users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 2:42 PM, DB <Freddog_de@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:Freddog_de@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
I've recently bought an Epson all-in-one & am having a pile of
difficulty to get it to work properly.
What driver are you using for it? I have a WF-3620 and WF-3640
all-in-ones, and I discovered that the driver packaged with Fedora
doesn't work. I had to download a driver from Epson instead. This, even
though ostensibly the Fedora driver has a newer version. This latter
fact I didn't discover until I realized that my printer quit working
every time I did an update, so I had to add exclude=epson* to dnf.conf
to keep dnf from replacing the Epson-downloaded driver with the
Fedora-packaged one on each update.
--Greg
Hi Greg,
Thanks for your note. I'm using a driver I downloaded from Epson's own
site. The driver part seems to work ok. I noticed that I hadn't
unpacked & installed the scanner "bundle" - one would assume that a
package for an all-in-one would install all parts...... However,
following Epson's instructions doesn't seem to do anything.....
Wouldn't it be nice if there was a button on a printer which sends a
"here I am" message to all stations on the LAN?????f
Thanks again for your help
Dave
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