Updating the Printer's Firmware using the Control Panel
If the printer is connected to the Internet, you can update the printer's rmware using the control panel. You can
also set the printer to regularly check for
rmware
updates and notify you if any are available.
1.
Select Settings on the home screen.
To select an item, use the
u
d
l
r
buttons, and then press the OK button.
2.
Select Firmware Update > Update.
Note:
Enable Notication to set the printer to regularly check for available rmware updates.
3.
Check the message displayed on the screen and press Start Checking to start searching for available updates.
4.
If a message is displayed on the LCD screen informing you that a rmware update is available, follow the on-
screen instructions to start the update.
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Important:
❏ Do not turn o or unplug the printer until the update is complete; otherwise, the printer may malfunction.
❏ If the rmware update is not completed or is unsuccessful, the printer does not start up normally and
"Recovery Mode" is displayed on the LCD screen the next time the printer is turned on. In this situation, you
need to update the rmware again using a computer. Connect the printer to the computer with a USB cable.
While "Recovery Mode" is displayed on the printer, you cannot update the rmware over a network
connection. On the computer, access your local Epson website, and then download the latest printer
rmware. See the instructions on the website for the next steps.
Uninstalling Applications
Log in to your computer as an administrator. Enter the administrator password if the computer prompts you.
Uninstalling Applications - Windows
1.
Press the
P
button to turn o the printer.
2.
Quit all running applications.
3.
Open Control Panel:
❏ Windows 10
Click on the start button, and then select Windows System > Control Panel.
❏ Windows 8.1/Windows 8
Select Desktop > Settings > Control Panel.
❏ Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows XP
Click the start button and select Control Panel.
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