Make sure you make a backup of your registry first.Ĥ) yes windows is retarded, so compare this to Linux, To get almost any USB printer to work on Kubuntu Linux you just.
If so, you will get exactly the behaviour that you are talking about here.ģ)further to "1)" above, if you have done "2)" or if you want to remove your software completely, you need to also search the Window registry after you have removed the software and remove anything it has put in there. WHY CANT THEY JUST BE HONEST!?ġ) Deleting all the software as you describes is not enough, it still leaves bits and pieces throughout your systemĢ)Can I just ask first, is there any chance that you connected your printer to your computer BEFORE you installed all the drivers and software, the first time? I suspect that is what you have done. They literally are the worst customer service center I've ever had the misfortune to have to deal with.
#TM VIRTUAL PORT DRIVER INSTALL#
PS Have been on the phone to epson support for over a week, Initially I was told that the engineer would find a printer and try and install it himself on win 7 64 bit, no one got back to me, then i was told he had trouble getting hold of that model but would do it asap, no one got back to me, then I was told this guy had been moved from this team but the problem had been sent to Level 2 support, no one got back to me, then i was told that another customer was having the same problem and theyve sent in their printer so Epson can diagnose the problem. As for the UB-U02III driver, it sounds as though this is part of the APD although this could be untrue.
Right well the TMCOMUSB driver is now known as the TMVirtualPortDriver which I have tried, despite the fact there is no documentation on the Epson website for it (even though this is where I downloaded it from).