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Answer» I had an Epson Stylus NX510 and just loved it until the printing head died. When I printed I always had a menu coming up showing me a preview of the first page but in the options in that same menu I could click on the arrow to see page 2 or 3 and if I did not want one of those pages I had the option of deleting it from the print.
I bought another Epson but this time its a Workforce WF-2530 and I am not satisfied with the preview, I do not have ALL the same options and sometimes I don't even get the preview.
My question is this: Is it possible to take an option from one printer and copy it in the new printer, I presume it must be a driver?
Why can't a company keep something good in all their products!Both of your Topics were POSTED in the FAQ section so i took the liberty of moving them to the proper place.When you INSTALLED the printer, did you download the full printer software package from Epson or did you just let Windows find a driver for it? I'm sure I did Epson's download with the CD they providedWhat type of file are you trying to print? Does the software used to create the file not provide a print preview? That's where you'd normally see your print preview which shows all the pages. For EXAMPLE, if I'm using Microsoft Word and want to see a preview of printing of a file, I would do that via Word's menu commands. When I actually issue the print command, I won't see page previews within my Brother printer software. However, the printer PANEL will let me select which pages to print.
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