- Windows
- System Utilities
- Device Assistants
- EpsonNet Print
EpsonNet Print
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Description
Organize, optimize, and control the work of Epson printers. Work with the scanner to locate the devices in the same segment of a network, go beyond the router for advanced remote access, etc. Select LPR standard printing, enhanced functionality, and additional elements.
EpsonNet Print, currently at latest version 2.6.0, is an essential utility for anyone needing to manage Epson devices on a TCP/IP network. Developed by SEIKO EPSON Corporation, this program ensures seamless peer-to-peer printing capabilities for Epson devices. Users can easily download and start using it for free.
The program supports operating systems such as Windows 2000, XP, XP Professional, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of systems. The installation package is quite lightweight, with the main installer being just [FILE_SIZE] MB. The notable program file names include CATPrinterManager.exe, E_IARNBUA.EXE, E_IARNBNA.EXE, E_IARNAIA.EXE, and E_IARNADA.EXE.
EpsonNet Print falls under the System Utilities category and more specifically in the Device Assistants subcategory. Its utility lies in allowing users to find a device located in the same segment or beyond a router. Furthermore, it provides various printing options: LPR standard printing, LPR enhanced printing, or High-speed printing, meeting different user needs.
Versions prior to 2.6.0 include 2.6, 2.5, and 2.4, giving users the flexibility to choose the most compatible version with their system.
Pros:
- Lightweight (only [FILE_SIZE] MB)
- Diverse compatibility with multiple Windows versions
- Efficient peer-to-peer printing with Epson devices
- Offers multiple printing modes (standard, enhanced, high-speed)
- Free and easy to download
Cons:
- Limited to Epson devices only
- Requires a basic understanding of network configurations for optimal use
You may want to check out more software, such as Virtual IPDS Printer, Print Audit or Print Tracker, which might be similar to EpsonNet Print.
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