I have an epson stylus sx205 device all in ane, at
I have an 'epson stylus sx205' device all in one, at the same time i would like to use the scanner, what can i do. and i don't have any driver of this device.
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You can download the driver for your product from the vendors site, kindly navigate to this link and see under driver tab, you can also download the easy print software.
Concerned, Nooh.
Just have a look at the generic cross reference chart for aftermarket ink jet cartridges & you will see the one cartridge suits ten different Epson models
OK... based on your use of English, I'm guessing you are in the US, but I may be wrong... The point, your printer was not intended for the US market, and was sold in Europe, and other places, but not the US... That's why the US site has nothing for you. If you go to the Netherlands site, or any other market where this printer was sold, you can find the downloads of the manuals and setup guides:
My Epson SX205 shows ink cartridges empty, when they are not and or does not recognise them as being compatible. Is there software available to over ride this problem
The SX205 is a bit of a pain to use. There doesn't seem to be a way of changing an ink cartridge unless the printer decides it wants to let you. I managed it by employing fairly brutal tactics. I opened the lid to expose the works, switched the printer on, and with my finger over the switch at the mains socket I waited while the printer went through its start-up procedure, then when the ink carrier was in the right position to make a change, I quickly switched the power off. You have to be really quick to catch it in the right position, and you might need to try more than once to get it right. After changing the cartridge, I switched the mains back on, then switched the printer back on, and everything worked OK after that. It seems crazy that Epson hasn't incorporated a way of doing this into the design. Its certainly the worst Epson printer I have owned from the point of view of ease of use. Photos from it aren't very good either. Dinty
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