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05-25-2017 03:23 PM
I am trying to install the software for a new printer and I keep getting the message "unable to connect to server". No company has been able to help me except to say it has to do with my computer settings. I tried to solve the problem by disabling the firewall; that didn't help.
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05-25-2017 09:32 PM
Hi Elizabeth
I gave you a link to the 64 bit Epson printer driver.
Try this link to the 32 bit version of the printer driver.
Grzy
05-25-2017 06:24 PM
Hi ElizabethCK
The forum needs much more info to assist.
What is the model number of the printer?
Does the printer installation software support Windows Vista?
What type of connection to the printer are you using?
1. USB
2. Ethernet
3. Wifi
Try a hard wired connection to a local PC first to see if the printer communicates with the PC.
Does the printer appear on your router's network map?
Grzy
05-25-2017 06:50 PM
It's an Epson ET-4500 and yes, the company said it is compatible with Windows Vista. The directions say to make sure the printer is NOT connected to the computer when installing the software. The included CD-ROM didn't work because of the same error message, as well as one that said I needed to update Windows photo gallery, which I tried to do but the "update now" button takes me to a Canon website every time, which makes no sense at all. So I tried to download and install it from the Epson website with no luck, as I first spoke about.
05-25-2017 07:32 PM - edited 05-25-2017 08:23 PM
Hi Elizabeth
Did you have a Canon printer. Go in Control Panel, Devices and Printers and remove the Canon printer. Go to Installed Programs in Control Panel and uninstall any Canon printer software. It has been a long time since I have used Vista. The current Control Panel item is called Programs and Features.
Okay, so it sounds as if you are connecting by USB to a local PC.
Try downloading and installing from this link, Printer Driver V2.41 ,directly from Epson.
Let me know if this works.
Grzy
05-25-2017 09:25 PM
I did have a Canon but I uninstalled the programs before asking for help here. I tried the link you gave and when opening the Zip file it said, "This version of the (1%?) program is not compatible with the version of Windows you are running. Check the computer system's information to see whether you need a x68 (32-bit) or x64 (64-biy) version of the program, then contact the software publisher." What does that mean?
05-26-2017 01:49 PM
Thank you! I was able to download some of the Epson software from your link. The scanner software wouldn't download but I called Epson and they helped me get an app on the desktop for scanning, which is okay. I'm curious--why did your link work but the one I got directly from Epson didn't? Where did you get it from?