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More info?)
"Te" <te@-NOSPAM-pobox.com> wrote in
news:ddGdnRIVsZvkinfcRVn-pQ@comcast.com:
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> "Rus" <me@meander.net> wrote in message
> news:Xns95E087D6E0C998270982304987102398@216.148.227.77...
>> "Te" <te@-NOSPAM-pobox.com> wrote in
>> news:TLqdnXWaTfEKwHXcRVn-tQ@comcast.com:
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>> > Is it possible to disable the non-epson / oem ink warning on the
>> > newest Epson R300M printer driver? v 5.5aA ?
>> >
>> > This latest version gives me a popup everytime I print, saying the
>> > cartridges installed are NOT epson carts, and I must manually press
>> > ok to continue printing... Makes it impossible to print multiple
>> > copies without user intervention!
🙁
>> >
>> > HELP
>> >
>> >
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>> I hate to hear that Epson is doing that. I just ran to the Epson
>> site to nab older copies of drivers for my Epson's.
>>
>> Hope someone finds a way to kill that nag action. Some day I'll need
>> another Epson.
>>
>> In the meantime, if I find a way to kill the nag, I'll post here.
>>
>> BTW, have you poked around in the registry to see if there's
>> something easily modified there? Or, maybe in an Epson *.inf?
>>
>> //rus//
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> I have not... since I don't know what I'm looking for- I'd be afraid
> to alter something I'm not supposed to.
>
> You mention getting the older versions of the drivers, where would I
> be able to find the older (pre v5.5aA) versions of my drivers for the
> R300M ?
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>
Hmmm. You said that you "had troubles" and therefore had to install the
latest driver. That indicates to me that you might have had the older
driver installed in the first place. No? If you had originally
installed the older version, wouldn't you be able to find the old version
on your installer CD-ROM?
Anyway ...
It's still on the Epson FTP (File Transfer Protocol) site. They bundle
the drivers in self-extracting zipped files with a randomly assigned
numerical name. It's hard to discover which of the hundreds of files are
yours without a tool because the file names don't give a clue.
Go to
http://www.versiontracker.com and click around. Click on
"Windows." Go to the drop-down box where it says: "Jump to." Choose
"Drivers." Search for the R300. If they have a listing, there may be
several listings. Each of the links at VersionTracker.com will probably
be a link to the Epson FTP site.
If you can't find an older version there, go to
http://www.download.com
and search there.
And ... of course ... there's always Google. Google knows everything !!
//rus//