I was able to print from Windows before with a USB connection, but now I can't. What should I do?
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				    The problem can be caused by your printer, computer, or USB connection. Do the following:
   
      
- To determine if the printer can print without a computer, print a nozzle check pattern from the product's control panel.
          
- If you can print, go to the next step.
 - If you can't print a nozzle check pattern, check the product's LCD for error messages. Clear any errors displayed on the LCD, then try printing a nozzle check pattern again. If you still can't print, contact Epson support.
 
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          Delete any pending print job(s) from the Epson print queue, then try printing again.
          
- If you can print now, you're done. You don't need to go to the next step.
 - If you can't print, go to the next step.
 
 - Turn off your product and make sure the USB cable is securely connected, then try printing again.
          
If that doesn't help, make sure the USB cable is a shielded cable not more than 6.5 feet (2 meters) long, connect the cable to another USB port on your computer, and/or use a different cable, then try printing again.
Note: If you're using a hub or switchbox, connect the product directly to your computer.
- If you can print now, you're done. You don't need to go to the next step.
 - If you can't print, go to the next step.
 
 - Set your product as the default printer.
          
- Windows 8.x: Navigate to the Apps screen and select Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers. Right-click on your printer's icon that is not faded, then select Set as Default Printer.
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              Windows 7: Click 
 and select Devices and Printers. Right-click on your printer's icon that is not faded, then select Set as Default Printer.
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              Windows Vista: Click 
 and select Control Panel (or point to Settings and then select Control Panel). Select Printer (under Hardware and Sound) or Printers. Right-click on your printer's icon with a Ready or Active status, then select Set as Default Printer.
             - Windows XP: Click Start and select Control Panel (or point to Settings and then select Control Panel). Select Printers and Other Hardware (if available) and then Printers and Faxes. Right-click on your printer's icon with a Ready or Active status, then select Set as Default Printer.
 
Note: If there is another icon for your printer with an Offline status (in Windows 8 or Windows 7 the icon is faded), right-click on the icon, then select Delete. This will remove a printer driver you're not using.
If you still can't print, contact Epson support.
 
 - To determine if the printer can print without a computer, print a nozzle check pattern from the product's control panel.
          
 
						
								Published:  Jul 13, 2015
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