Non boaty. Printer driver for epson on windows 8

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Just changed our PC and bought one using windows 8. I've been trying to get a device driver downloaded for our epson SX445w but begining to think that there is no such animal.
Will epson develop one or will they prevaricate and hope I buy a new printer?
 
I have the same printer, but have a steam-powered ancient Vista machine. It might be worth emailing Epson and asking whether the SX445W is on their "to do" list for drivers. Or perhaps the SX440W driver might work?
 
You can get (download ) a driver for Windows 7 but I see mention of Windows 8

Your best bet is to contact Epsom support and ask if you cannot find one on line.

I had to ditch a barely used Epsom printer and a Cannon scanner when I changed to a Vista computer.

Theres a Cannon printer in the loft from a previous upgrade too.

I expect my barely used HP printer-scanner will be junk when I next upgrade.
 
I had the same hassle with windows 7 and epson, there were no drivers in the end I had to network it !
I found a driver on the net after looking through lots of dross and adware sites

mick
 
Be of good cheer, Vic, Microsoft include in their new releases all the drivers for all-in-one HPs usually in the original installation. I'm using a 15-year old HP G85 which has worked with Win 2000, XP, Win 7 and the beta Win 8 and all the Suse releases since 8.0.
I took one look at the beta Vista and never used it.
The Canon scanner will certainly work with XP and probably with Win7 - if in doubt use the Postscript alternatives.
Epson, on the other hand, have always been a law to themselves.
 
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=SX445w+driver

From a 5 second glance at Epson's website, you can setup the wireless using the program and install the windows 7 drivers as normal, just hitting ok when the warning appears.

Well I wish I was brilliant! I spent a considerable amount of time in various websites and could not get an answer. The Epson site had a list of their printers which were compatable with windows 8. Mine was not on that list.
Following advice on this forum I 'simply wired the pc to the printer ( rather than using the wirless approach) After some messing around in the 'new to me' windows 8 set up routines I got the option to download 'updates' to epson. I'm pleased to say that it worked! Thanks for all the help guys.
 
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