Uninstalling the Driver
To uninstall Engraver Driver, follow the procedure below.
Important
When you uninstall the driver, the driver for the USB connection and the driver for the LAN connection will both
be deleted regardless of which connection method you are using.
Windows 10
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If you uninstall the driver without following the procedure given below, you may not be able to reinstall the driver.
Procedure
A
Switch off the machine, and then disconnect the connector cable between the computer
and the machine.
B
Log on to Windows as the computer's administrator.
C
Click [Desktop].
D
Open Explorer and open the drive and folder containing Engraver Driver. (*Note)
E
Double-click [SETUP64.EXE] (64-bit version) or [SETUP.EXE] (32-bit version).
If the [User Account Control] window appears, click [Yes].
The setup program for Engraver Driver starts.
F
Select [Uninstall].
G
Select the machine to remove.
H
Click [Start].
I
If a window prompting you to restart the computer appears, click [Yes].
J
After the computer has restarted, click [Settings] on the [Start] menu.
K
Click [Devices].
L
Click [Devices and printers] under [Related settings] on the right side of the screen.
M
If you can see the icon of the machine to remove, right-click it and click [Remove device].
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