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Running Linux-Mint on my laptop. Trying to run an epson ET-2400 ink jet Printer. Need Driver for printer. I have seen some information about software that needs to be added to "talk" to the printer but I cannot find it now. Please someone help.

Running Linux-Mint on my laptop. Trying to run an epson ET-2400 ink jet Printer. Need Driver for printer. I have seen some information about software that needs to be added to "talk" to the printer but I cannot find it now. Please someone help.

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DoubleAggie said

Running Linux-Mint on my laptop. Trying to run an epson ET-2400 ink jet Printer. Need Driver for printer. I have seen some information about software that needs to be added to "talk" to the printer but I cannot find it now. Please someone help.

Hey, I got the ET-2400 working on Linux Mint by installing the Epson ESC/P-R driver. Just go to Epson’s official Linux driver page, search for ET-2400, and download the `.deb` packages for printer and scanner. Install them with GDebi or `sudo dpkg -i`. Worked fine for me after that!

DoubleAggie said

Running Linux-Mint on my laptop. Trying to run an epson ET-2400 ink jet Printer. Need Driver for printer. I have seen some information about software that needs to be added to "talk" to the printer but I cannot find it now. Please someone help.

I’ve got the ET-2400 on Mint too, just grab the driver from Epson’s site (search “Epson ET-2400 Linux driver”), download the `.deb` file, and install it with `sudo dpkg -i filename.deb`. Worked fine for me after that.