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We recently got an Epson C84 in the office. I've shared
it out from a workstation, and everyone can connect and print to it with no problems. However, it seems that this printer really likes to be used as it keeps reassigning itself as the default printer. No matter what other printer (network or shared) you set as default in the printer menu (Start>Settings>Printers), after a short time it reverts to the C84. All the machines are Windows 2000, including the share. Any ideas? It's a bit annoying to have to reinstall the printer every time you want to use it. |
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I'm having the same problem with a C64 on a 2 workstation peer to peer
network. Both using Win2K "Chris" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:06b301c3d582$d3b70e80$a301280a@phx.gbl... > We recently got an Epson C84 in the office. I've shared > it out from a workstation, and everyone can connect and > print to it with no problems. However, it seems that this > printer really likes to be used as it keeps reassigning > itself as the default printer. No matter what other > printer (network or shared) you set as default in the > printer menu (Start>Settings>Printers), after a short time > it reverts to the C84. All the machines are Windows 2000, > including the share. > > Any ideas? It's a bit annoying to have to reinstall the > printer every time you want to use it. |
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Got an answer for your problem from Epson, do this....
Go to the PC that has the printer connecte to and open printer and faxes right click on your epson printer icon, left click on printing preferences. Go to maintenance tab. Click on SPEED & PROGRESS button. Place a check mark beside DISABLE EPSON STATUS MONITOR 3, Click Ok, Ok. Problem solved.... Good luck...!! ----- Chris wrote: ----- We recently got an Epson C84 in the office. I've shared it out from a workstation, and everyone can connect and print to it with no problems. However, it seems that this printer really likes to be used as it keeps reassigning itself as the default printer. No matter what other printer (network or shared) you set as default in the printer menu (Start>Settings>Printers), after a short time it reverts to the C84. All the machines are Windows 2000, including the share. Any ideas? It's a bit annoying to have to reinstall the printer every time you want to use it. |
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This issue may be corrected by disabling the Status Monitor utility fro
your client machines. Please follow the steps below in attempt to resolv the issue Windows XP To disable ink level monitoring for your printer, do the following 1. Go to Start, Control Panel, Printers and Faxes 2. Right click on your Epson printer name, left click Printing Preferences 3. Go to Maintenance tab. Click SPEED AND PROGRESS button 4. Place a check beside DISABLE EPSON STATUS MONITOR 3. Click OK, OK The Status Monitor option will now be disabled. To re-enable it, revers these directions Windows 98/ME/2000 To disable ink level monitoring for your printer, do the following 1. Go to Start, Settings, Printers 2. Right click on your Epson printer name, left click Printing Preferences 3. Go to Maintenance tab. Click SPEED AND PROGRESS button 4. Place a check beside DISABLE EPSON STATUS MONITOR 3 Click OK, APPLY, OK The Status Monitor option will now be disabled. To re-enable it, revers these directions ----- Chris wrote: ---- We recently got an Epson C84 in the office. I've shared it out from a workstation, and everyone can connect and print to it with no problems. However, it seems that this printer really likes to be used as it keeps reassigning itself as the default printer. No matter what other printer (network or shared) you set as default in the printer menu (Start>Settings>Printers), after a short time it reverts to the C84. All the machines are Windows 2000, including the share Any ideas? It's a bit annoying to have to reinstall the printer every time you want to use it |
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The software provided with my Epson Stylus 760 when installed on Windows 98
includes status monitor software that I do not care for, but it can be turned off similarly to the way you described. I found though that on a clean install of Windows XP (version 2002), it plugged and played the printer and installed only a driver. No status monitor. Hooray! Paul "Emilio" <emilio@rangy.com> wrote in message news:AD51B7E2-68CC-45D8-BE3C-B37356EBF0DD@microsoft.com... > This issue may be corrected by disabling the Status Monitor utility from > your client machines. Please follow the steps below in attempt to resolve > the issue. > > Windows XP: > > To disable ink level monitoring for your printer, do the following: > > 1. Go to Start, Control Panel, Printers and Faxes. > 2. Right click on your Epson printer name, left click Printing Preferences. > 3. Go to Maintenance tab. Click SPEED AND PROGRESS button. > 4. Place a check beside DISABLE EPSON STATUS MONITOR 3. Click OK, OK. > > The Status Monitor option will now be disabled. To re-enable it, reverse > these directions. > > Windows 98/ME/2000: > > To disable ink level monitoring for your printer, do the following: > > 1. Go to Start, Settings, Printers. > 2. Right click on your Epson printer name, left click Printing Preferences. > 3. Go to Maintenance tab. Click SPEED AND PROGRESS button. > 4. Place a check beside DISABLE EPSON STATUS MONITOR 3 Click OK, APPLY, OK. > > The Status Monitor option will now be disabled. To re-enable it, reverse > these directions. > > > ----- Chris wrote: ----- > > We recently got an Epson C84 in the office. I've shared > it out from a workstation, and everyone can connect and > print to it with no problems. However, it seems that this > printer really likes to be used as it keeps reassigning > itself as the default printer. No matter what other > printer (network or shared) you set as default in the > printer menu (Start>Settings>Printers), after a short time > it reverts to the C84. All the machines are Windows 2000, > including the share. > > Any ideas? It's a bit annoying to have to reinstall the > printer every time you want to use it. > |
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