This document will help you install and update your Windows printer drivers. After they are installed or updated, you can refer to the help file that is included with the drivers for answers to the most commonly asked questions. The help file also includes a thorough troubleshooting section.
To access the help file, in Windows 10, right-click the printer on the Devices and Printers page, and then click Printer properties or Printing preferences. Click Help in the bottom-right corner of the dialog.
The drivers include the DriverWizard utility, which you can use to install, remove, and upgrade drivers. We strongly recommend that you use DriverWizard because the standard Windows Add a Device wizard does not always upgrade existing drivers properly.
Note: During installation, you might receive a message that the driver is not digitally signed and may not be compatible with your operating system. You can safely ignore this message. This driver has been tested thoroughly with all current versions of Windows.
We recommend that you use DriverWizard to upgrade existing drivers when they become outdated. Upgrading instead of removing helps to ensure that your driver settings remain intact. Using the Windows Add a Device wizard to upgrade existing drivers is not recommended because this wizard might not upgrade all driver files correctly, which could leave the driver in a corrupted state.
You can use DriverWizard to remove printer drivers from the system. To do this, follow these steps:
The help file that is included with the printer driver includes a Technical Support section, which contains a sub-section called Troubleshooting Printing Problems. This section lists critical settings to check and several printing tests that will usually resolve any problems that may occur.
To access the help file, in Windows 10, right-click the printer on the Devices and Printers page, and then click Printer properties or Printing preferences. Click Help in the bottom-right corner of the dialog.