Black and White printing on Epson WF-2750
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When opening the printersettings for the Epson WF-2750 in windows, I don't find the options colour like I have for other printers (e.g. HP).
How can I chnage to deafult B&W printing?
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When opening the printersettings for the Epson WF-2750 in windows, I don't find the options colour like I have for other printers (e.g. HP).
How can I chnage to deafult B&W printing?
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According to the manual, if you've loaded the Epson driver, it should be staring at you on the main tab of the printer settings window. i.stack.imgur.com/vNNT0.png
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When opening the printersettings for the Epson WF-2750 in windows, I don't find the options colour like I have for other printers (e.g. HP).
How can I chnage to deafult B&W printing?
printing epson-workforce
When opening the printersettings for the Epson WF-2750 in windows, I don't find the options colour like I have for other printers (e.g. HP).
How can I chnage to deafult B&W printing?
printing epson-workforce
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asked Nov 26 at 9:30
Daniël F.
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According to the manual, if you've loaded the Epson driver, it should be staring at you on the main tab of the printer settings window. i.stack.imgur.com/vNNT0.png
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Nov 27 at 8:31
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According to the manual, if you've loaded the Epson driver, it should be staring at you on the main tab of the printer settings window. i.stack.imgur.com/vNNT0.png
– fixer1234
Nov 27 at 8:31
According to the manual, if you've loaded the Epson driver, it should be staring at you on the main tab of the printer settings window. i.stack.imgur.com/vNNT0.png
– fixer1234
Nov 27 at 8:31
According to the manual, if you've loaded the Epson driver, it should be staring at you on the main tab of the printer settings window. i.stack.imgur.com/vNNT0.png
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Follow the steps:
- In Control Panel open Devices and printers option.
- Find your printer. Right click on the printer's name.
- In the drop menu that opens click on Printing Preferences.
- A new window opens then click on COLOR tab.
- Check the "Black & White" or "Grayscale" option
- Click on Apply, then OK.
Right Jacob but then I have only the tabs Layout and Paper/Quality and under paper/quality only tray selection but no possibility to select Color
– Daniël F.
Nov 26 at 14:25
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Follow the steps:
- In Control Panel open Devices and printers option.
- Find your printer. Right click on the printer's name.
- In the drop menu that opens click on Printing Preferences.
- A new window opens then click on COLOR tab.
- Check the "Black & White" or "Grayscale" option
- Click on Apply, then OK.
Right Jacob but then I have only the tabs Layout and Paper/Quality and under paper/quality only tray selection but no possibility to select Color
– Daniël F.
Nov 26 at 14:25
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Follow the steps:
- In Control Panel open Devices and printers option.
- Find your printer. Right click on the printer's name.
- In the drop menu that opens click on Printing Preferences.
- A new window opens then click on COLOR tab.
- Check the "Black & White" or "Grayscale" option
- Click on Apply, then OK.
Right Jacob but then I have only the tabs Layout and Paper/Quality and under paper/quality only tray selection but no possibility to select Color
– Daniël F.
Nov 26 at 14:25
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Follow the steps:
- In Control Panel open Devices and printers option.
- Find your printer. Right click on the printer's name.
- In the drop menu that opens click on Printing Preferences.
- A new window opens then click on COLOR tab.
- Check the "Black & White" or "Grayscale" option
- Click on Apply, then OK.
Follow the steps:
- In Control Panel open Devices and printers option.
- Find your printer. Right click on the printer's name.
- In the drop menu that opens click on Printing Preferences.
- A new window opens then click on COLOR tab.
- Check the "Black & White" or "Grayscale" option
- Click on Apply, then OK.
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Right Jacob but then I have only the tabs Layout and Paper/Quality and under paper/quality only tray selection but no possibility to select Color
– Daniël F.
Nov 26 at 14:25
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Right Jacob but then I have only the tabs Layout and Paper/Quality and under paper/quality only tray selection but no possibility to select Color
– Daniël F.
Nov 26 at 14:25
Right Jacob but then I have only the tabs Layout and Paper/Quality and under paper/quality only tray selection but no possibility to select Color
– Daniël F.
Nov 26 at 14:25
Right Jacob but then I have only the tabs Layout and Paper/Quality and under paper/quality only tray selection but no possibility to select Color
– Daniël F.
Nov 26 at 14:25
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According to the manual, if you've loaded the Epson driver, it should be staring at you on the main tab of the printer settings window. i.stack.imgur.com/vNNT0.png
– fixer1234
Nov 27 at 8:31