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Epson Connect Printer Setup for Mac
Epson Connect For Macbook
Installing the Epson iProjection Software (Mac) Install the Epson iProjection software on your computer. Turn on your computer. Make sure all running applications are closed. Download the software from the Epson Web site. Follow the on-screen instructions to install. Parent topic: Installing the Software Selecting Projector Network. L385 Series Welcome! If you would like to set up your product for the first time or add a computer and/or smart device, then please choose the 'Let's get started' button below. The product cannot find or connect to the wireless router or access point. (such as MAC address filtering) set on the wireless router or access point. If access restrictions are set, register the product’s MAC address on the router or access point. If Epson Scan cannot restart, turn the product off and back on, and then try restarting. Video demonstration of connecting a WiFi printer to your Mac computer. Just as an FYI - this is the first video I ever made with Camtasia, for an interview I. You can use EPSON Scan as a standalone scanning program or use it with another TWAIN-compliant scanning program. Note: With Mac OS X, do not use the Fast User Switching function while using your scanner. Load your document into the input slot.
Follow the steps below to enable Epson Connect for your Epson printer on a Mac.
Epson Connect Downloads For Mac
Important: Your product needs to be set up with a network connection before it can be set up with Epson Connect. If you need to set up the connection, see the Start Here sheet for your product for instructions. To see the sheet, go to the Epson support main page, select your product, Manuals and Warranty, then Start Here.
- Download and run the Epson Connect Printer Setup Utility.
- Click Continue.
- Agree to the Software License Agreement by clicking Continue, and then Agree.
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- Select your product, and then click Next.
Note: If the window doesn't automatically appear, open a Finder window and select Application > Epson Software, and then double-click Epson Connect Printer Setup. - Select Printer Registration, and then click Next.
- When you see the Register a printer to Epson Connect message, click OK.
- Scroll down, click the I accept the Terms and Conditions check box, and then click Next.
- Do one of the following:
- If you're creating a new account, fill out the Create An Epson Connect Account form, then click Finish.
- If you're registering a new product with an existing account, click I already have an account, fill out the Add a new printer form, and then click Add.
- Click Close.
- See our Activate Scan To Cloud and Remote Print instructions to activate the Scan to Cloud and Remote Print services.
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Hi suzi1967, welcome to Apple Discussions!
There are a number of things we can try to resolve the problem here. The very first thing you should do is make sure you download and install the Mini DisplayPort to VGA Firmware Update. You'll need to have the mini-DisplayPort to VGA adaptor (the 'special connector') plugged into the MacBook Pro for it to work, as it actually updates the software on a chip inside that adaptor. You don't need to have the projector plugged in as well during the update, just the adaptor itself. I updated mine in this way with no problems.
Once that update is complete, plug the projector into the MacBook Pro. Ensure that the projector's input setting is on the correct input. Then, open System Preferences, and click 'Displays'. I recommend that if you do any work with projectors or external displays at all you check the 'Show displays in menu bar' box at this point. That will put a menu in your menu bar with a picture of a display on it. You can close System Preferences now. Then click that menu, and select 'Detect Displays'. The displays may flicker at this point. After that, you should see some picture on the projector. Using that menu, you can then change the resolution of the displays, turn 'mirroring' on or off, and 'Detect Displays'.
Mirroring means that both your MacBook Pro display and the projector will show the same image. If you turn off mirroring, then the MBP will go to 'extended desktop' mode, and will use the projector as a 'second' desktop. That means you can drag windows or icons from one desktop to the other, and have separate things on each display. Mirroring is simpler though.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask! And let us know if it works!
--Travis
There are a number of things we can try to resolve the problem here. The very first thing you should do is make sure you download and install the Mini DisplayPort to VGA Firmware Update. You'll need to have the mini-DisplayPort to VGA adaptor (the 'special connector') plugged into the MacBook Pro for it to work, as it actually updates the software on a chip inside that adaptor. You don't need to have the projector plugged in as well during the update, just the adaptor itself. I updated mine in this way with no problems.
Once that update is complete, plug the projector into the MacBook Pro. Ensure that the projector's input setting is on the correct input. Then, open System Preferences, and click 'Displays'. I recommend that if you do any work with projectors or external displays at all you check the 'Show displays in menu bar' box at this point. That will put a menu in your menu bar with a picture of a display on it. You can close System Preferences now. Then click that menu, and select 'Detect Displays'. The displays may flicker at this point. After that, you should see some picture on the projector. Using that menu, you can then change the resolution of the displays, turn 'mirroring' on or off, and 'Detect Displays'.
Mirroring means that both your MacBook Pro display and the projector will show the same image. If you turn off mirroring, then the MBP will go to 'extended desktop' mode, and will use the projector as a 'second' desktop. That means you can drag windows or icons from one desktop to the other, and have separate things on each display. Mirroring is simpler though.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask! And let us know if it works!
--Travis