Free download and instructions for installing the Epson Stylus C80N Inkjet Printer Driver for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP. For those who have lost the installation CD.
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Installation Instructions
To install the Epson Stylus C80N Inkjet Printer driver, download the version of the driver that corresponds to your operating system
by clicking on the appropriate link above. A window should then show up asking you where you would like to save the file. Save the driver file somewhere
on your computer where you will be easily able to find it, such as your desktop. Then follow the instructions below corresponding to the file type that you
downloaded
exe (Executable File)Go to the location where you saved the file and double click on the file. Then simply follow the on-screen instructions for installing the driver.
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Tilly on April 23, 2016 | Wow, this is in every resepct what I needed to know. | April on July 24, 2012 | (Accessory) I bought this a few weeks ago and the WIFI works fine and the piintrng acceptable in fact I printed some A4 photos on Epson Matte paper and was pleased with the results. The picturs are clear and slightly grainy, good enough to go on the wall.The printer was to replace a previous WIFI Epson printer I bought a year ago for a380 which lasted about 6 months before some grainy red streaks appeared which were impossible to clean off. This probably occurred for 2 reasons non usage (so the inks inside dried up) and buying non-Epson inks. I did (afterwards) buy original Epson inks to clean it up the head and found I almost used them all up and no improvements having spent a330 on the inks. I also broke open the Epson printer to try and clean the heads manually and ended up breaking the whole thing LOL.Therefore I realise the following:- the 2 cheapest Epsons (and other makes) come in at a330 non-WIFI and a339 WIFI- at this price they are the same cost of a set of original Epson inks- if my new a339 printer last 12 months I will be happy- I will use cheaper non-epson inks at my own risk - but I accept that through non-usage and perhaps buying non-standard inks it will clog up- and at that point I will buy a new one - not PC, I know in this age of recycling but at these prices and considering the ink costs the same then what are you to do?Not ideal but just don't expect these cheap printers to work all that long and don't complain about the price of the inks they're all a con |
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