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Try this YouTube video https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QCryqQzxoa4
If that does not work go to the manufacturers site if they do not have a Windows 7 driver. Download the vista driver and try that at times the driver. Could be emulated.
You might Google the manufacturer and the problem to find a solution. If you have an owners manual, I would check there first to find how to solve the problem. If you don't have an owner's manual, you might be able to find one at the printer manufacturer's website in the support section in PDF format. You also might also enter the "menu" on the printer if there is one, and discover whether you can solve the problem there.This is just a shot in the dark and and I would try the owner's manual first, but after all other options have failed, and if there is no "reset" button, you might try unplugging it for a couple of minutes and it should reset itself to factory default settings which might solve the problem. You will loose any settings and any work in progress. Just a guess. Good luck.
Hi you can use the Epson TM-88 Driver, the following link will take you to the Epson download library just check which is the right driver for your operating system and hopefully it will work (there are different types if you are not sure which one is best trial and error is a good option in this case :) ), the manufactures brochure has more details about this printer it is worth keeping and reading if you own the printer good luck.
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