Has anyone been able to get the Epson Stylus pro 7600 printer to work with windows 10. I can get it to work by connecting from my windows 10 machine to the printer on a windows 7 machine that shares the printer. But this is just a temporary fix.

I own the 9600 and Epson has refused to update the Windows drivers (I use Windows 7). But you can still use it with a Mac. That's what I had to do, I bought a used Mac for $150 just so I could print with my 9600. It was the cheapest option available I could find.


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Windows 7 won't work, but Vista or XP would. So theoretically I suppose if you could emulate one of those the driver might work. I looked into doing that, but the cost of the XP or Vista operating system program was so close to a used Mac it just seemed simpler to go with the Mac, plus I now have a backup computer.

Actually that is exactly what I have done. The 7600 does work with a windows 7 computer, I have been doing that for years. I can access the 7600 printer from my windows 10 computer by sharing it from the windows 7 computer. I was just hoping for a more elegant solution so that I could use the windows 7 machine in a different location. But I may use your suggestion and buy an inexpensive used windows 7 computer and attach the printer to it.

I don't know how you got your Windows 7 OS to work on the 7600 as it won't work on the 9600 at all (Epson does not list a driver for the 9600 for Windows 7), and they are essentially the same printer.

Well it has been over 5 years since I setup the 7600 on Windows 7. From memory, I just installed the 64 bit NT driver (or maybe the vista drivers) and everything worked without any problems. Well some of the NT tools for the 7600 did not work with Windows 7, but I didn't really need them. You are correct that the drivers are the same for the 9600. I will look on the windows 7 computer and see if I can still find the download file in order to determine which drivers I used.

Yeah. I remembered that and corrected my post later. It may well be that a network connection would work as they are somewhat less device specific. Also, this discusses a guy that got his 7600 working with a USB connection on Win 10.

I tried your suggestions and turned off digital driver signing. No luck, I still can not access the 7600 from my windows 10 machine. I wonder if you can tell me exactly what you did. I did use the latest driver from Epson, epson12168.exe. Is that what you used?

First go to the Epson site and under support put in Stylus Pro 7600. The support page will automatically show your operating system. Ignore this and select Windows 7 or WP (64) - really doesn't matter because it appears to be the same driver. Go ahead and download driver. Now here's the rub - the driver is not "digitally signed" and therefore Windows 10 will not allow it to be used.

You must therefore disable Driver Signature Enforcement. Here's a link which shows you how to do this - -signature-enforcement-windows-10/. Scroll down on that link to "Disable driver signature enforcement on Windows 10" and follow those instructions.

Once Windows restarts now locate the driver file in Windows Explorer under the Epson Folder double click on it to open its contents and then double click SETUP.EXE. Select the Stylus Pro 7600 icon and it'll install the drivers. You may get a warning that the driver is NOT digitally signed but you can ignore that.

Just wondering how your Epson 7600 is working. Mine is on its last leg. It could use a new cleaning kit, but as far as I know parts are no longer available. I end up wasting lots of ink to get rid of clogs. I also have cartridges with cleaning fluid from AbsoluteInkjet.com. They help but the life of my printer is limited.

However I now end up with the printer as a "Unspecified" device called "USB2.0 Printer (Hi-speed)". When I open this device PROPERTY, the Hardware tab indeed shows that it is an EPSONStylus Pro 7600 and the status says it is working properly. The only hint that something is wrong other than not being a printer device, is that clicking on Hardware->Properties and then Events says

We have a network user that really wanted an HP inkjet printer, but also would like it on our network. I was able to get it on our wireless network; however since it is more of a home printer, there isn't a Windows Server driver that I can find. All of the drivers seem to be bundled into HP WebPacks, which I cannot install in the server enviroment.

Closest I have got is able to print a job over the network, but just prints out bad output. Is there any HP Universal-type driver that can be used? Something specific to this printer? Or out of luck as it is a home variety printer?

Description of Problem & Troubleshooting: Graphics drivers got progressively less stable since I built this PC (~2-3 weeks ago) Initially everything was working fine. Then one day i turned on the PC and the drivers stopped working (display stuck at 64 Hz instead of 144, visible tearing on screen, trying to open AMD adrenaline software opened a message (not exact quote, writing from memory) "installed driver version is not compatible with AMD adrenaline. maybe windows update replaced your drivers?") I then reinstalled the amd adrenaline drivers and checked the "factory reset" option. the problem went away for a few days. Then it happened again when i turned on the PC one morning this time doing a factory reinstall no longer worked, there was an error during installation (error 207). removing the drivers with DDU and reinstalling fixed the issue. worked fine again for a few days. Then it happened again when i turned on the PC. now not even DDU helps anymore. When the screen goes black during driver installation it stays black for a really long time (a minute?). Once it comes back it reports the error 207.

i have a strange problem with the RX7600 that i recently bought. In device manager, AMD driver, HW Info it just shows AMD Radeon (TM) Graphics and not the Name of the card. With my rx 5700 it always showed the Full Name.

Another issue i have is that in device manager it shows that the device i not started. Service amdwddmg. Deinstalled old driver with DDU. I can play games but one time the screen just went out as if the card shut down or is in sleep mode. (could still hear the game.)

I was just informed by Casio's Tech department that I can use a WK-7600 keyboard as a MIDI controller linked to my computer if I want to use the keyboard as the input device for creating music with a computer music sequencer program along with a computer-based Orchestral sounds library on my computer.

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