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Epson Stylus C60

Epson Stylus C60 - 1.3aD

printer driver

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Current Version: 1.3aD
Release Date: 2002-12-23
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 6,036
Downloads (all versions): 12,145

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Product Description:

This installer will place a folder on your desktop labeled "epson10055." Open the folder and the .dmg file inside. A disk image with the printer name will be created on your desktop. Open the disk image and the installer.pkg file inside to install the printer driver.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.1.3 or higher

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Epson Stylus C60 CommentaryUsing 10.2.3 now,… - Version: 1.3aD, 12/24/2002 09:37PM PST

fudgey
do I need these drivers or should I stick with the driver supplied with 10.2 ???...
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Epson Stylus C60 CommentaryGimp/CUPS is great… - Version: 1.3aD, 12/24/2002 03:13PM PST

ktappe
if you have 10.2, but if a Mac still has 10.1.x, you need Epson drivers like this. I'm glad to see it updated, as a client's iBook would simply not print to her C60. With luck, this file will finally get her printing.
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Epson Stylus C60 CommentaryEpson's still updating… - Version: 1.3aD, 12/24/2002 03:20AM PST

friedchikkin
these drivers? Cool. Although I HIGHLY suggest using CUPS/Gimp Print... excellent features- they're not kidding about their software being better than most OEM's drivers...
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