Toshiba E 280 Windows 7 Driver

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  • AISI
    Technician
    • Jan 2009
    • 49

    #1

    Toshiba E 280 Windows 7 Driver

    Hello

    Got a customer that has a Toshiba E 280 copier,with print/scan ,that just purchased new computers with the windows 7 OS.
    The Toshiba website has drivers up to the Vista OS,(for the E 280).
    Does anyone know of a solution to this problem or a driver that will work?

    Thanks
  • bauer
    Technician

    50+ Posts
    • May 2007
    • 72

    #2
    Re: Toshiba E 280 Windows 7 Driver

    If you have access to Toshiba's FTP Site the Vista drivers are there and do work with Win 7 (down load and burn to CD )

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    • UBIK
      Technician
      • Jun 2011
      • 11

      #3
      Re: Toshiba E 280 Windows 7 Driver

      try the drivers for estudio282/232, available for Win 7 64-bit
      it should work

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      • emujo
        Field Supervisor

        2,500+ Posts
        • Jun 2009
        • 3009

        #4
        Re: Toshiba E 280 Windows 7 Driver

        Ditto..same solution for any of the ebridge 1 MFPs, II series works quite well..but, I'm not above telling the customer that the real fix is to upgrade the MFP. Emujo
        If you don't see your question answered in the forum, please don't think it's OK to PM me for a personal reply...I do not give out firmware and/or manuals.

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        • arnh79
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          • Apr 2010
          • 468

          #5
          Re: Toshiba E 280 Windows 7 Driver

          I agree with the two guys above me. You can use the EB2 drivers, but you'll have to manually add the printer because the auto-run driver for e282 won't recognize an EB1 machine. Technically Toshiba does not support a 64-bit Win7 driver for EB1 and they're done with f/w for that series- so one day its not going to print any more. At least that's the line I use on my customers.
          Why does every customer think they're the first one to ever say: "you've been here so much we should get you an office, ha, ha, ha"?

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