brian_mk
Getting Fingers Dirty
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- Feb 12, 2015
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- Printer Model
- Epson Stylus 1500W
I have an Epson 1290 that still works perfectly. It is connected to a 32 bit windows XP machine via the parallel port. The 32 bit XP Epson printer driver is V5.20.
I wanted to be able to print from a laptop running 64 bit windows 7. There is no windows 7 driver available for that printer (32 or 64 bit) but I discovered that the 64bit XP driver works fine. I can print files, initiate head cleaning, print nozzle test patterns etc.
The only thing I can't get to work is the Epson status monitor 3 on the laptop. It is supposed to allow monitoring of ink levels and status for shared printers over a network. In this case it reports a 'Communication Error' message after a timeout period of several seconds.
File & Printer sharing is enabled on the XP machine and the firewall is configured accordingly. Just to be certain, I tried turning off the firewalls completely on both machines - no difference.
The check box to 'allow monitoring of shared printers' under 'printing preferences->speed & progress->monitoring preferences' is ticked on both machines.
The XP server machine has a service running called E_S00RP2.EXE (visible in Task Manager) which I'm pretty sure is the Epson software responsible for communicating between the local printer and the status monitor(s) on remote client(s).
I contacted Epson support but they have not come back with a solution. I guess they just consider it an unsupported combination.
Does anyone here have a solution or ideas I could try?
I wanted to be able to print from a laptop running 64 bit windows 7. There is no windows 7 driver available for that printer (32 or 64 bit) but I discovered that the 64bit XP driver works fine. I can print files, initiate head cleaning, print nozzle test patterns etc.
The only thing I can't get to work is the Epson status monitor 3 on the laptop. It is supposed to allow monitoring of ink levels and status for shared printers over a network. In this case it reports a 'Communication Error' message after a timeout period of several seconds.
File & Printer sharing is enabled on the XP machine and the firewall is configured accordingly. Just to be certain, I tried turning off the firewalls completely on both machines - no difference.
The check box to 'allow monitoring of shared printers' under 'printing preferences->speed & progress->monitoring preferences' is ticked on both machines.
The XP server machine has a service running called E_S00RP2.EXE (visible in Task Manager) which I'm pretty sure is the Epson software responsible for communicating between the local printer and the status monitor(s) on remote client(s).
I contacted Epson support but they have not come back with a solution. I guess they just consider it an unsupported combination.
Does anyone here have a solution or ideas I could try?