Recently, some friends have asked me what to do if the Epson L360 driver cannot be installed? The following brings you solutions to what to do if the Epson L360 driver cannot be installed. Friends in need can come and learn more.
Step 1: Connect the printer to the host, turn on the printer, go to the "Printers and Faxes" folder through the host's "Control Panel", right-click in the blank space, select the "Add Printer" command, and open the Add Printer Wizard window. Select "A local printer connected to this computer" and check the "Automatically detect and install plug-and-play printers" checkbox.
Step 2: At this time, the host will detect the new printer, and soon the connected printer will be found. Follow the prompts to put the driver CD that comes with the printer into the CD-ROM drive. After installing the printer driver, click on " The printer icon will appear in the Printers and Faxes folder.
Step 3: Right-click the newly installed printer icon, select the "Share" command, open the printer's properties dialog box, switch to the "Sharing" tab, select "Share this printer", and enter the "Share name" "Fill in the name that needs to be shared in the input box, such as CompaqIJ, and click the "OK" button to complete the sharing settings.
Tip: If you want other versions of the operating system in the LAN to no longer need to find the driver when sharing the host printer, we can pre-install the drivers corresponding to the operating systems of these different versions on the host. Just click "Others" Click the "Driver" button, select the corresponding operating system version, and click "OK" to install.
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