Do you have a Toshiba E Studio 163 drive?

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ry checking Toshiba's official website for Windows 10 drivers. If not, you might be able to use a generic PCL or PostScript driver.

If you're still having trouble, contact Toshiba's technical support.
 
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Unfortunately, I don't have specific driver information for the Toshiba E Studio 163 on Windows 10. However, here are a few things you can try:

  1. Check Toshiba's Official Website:
    • Visit Toshiba's official website and search for your specific model number.
    • Look for the "Support" or "Downloads" section.
    • Check for compatible drivers for Windows 10.
  2. Use Generic PCL or PostScript Drivers:
    • Windows often has built-in generic printer drivers that can work with many devices, including printers and copiers.
    • You might be able to use one of these generic drivers to get your Toshiba E Studio 163 working.
  3. Consult with Toshiba Support:
    • Reach out to Toshiba's technical support directly. They can provide specific guidance and potentially offer driver solutions.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
 
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I have a Toshiba E Studio 163 copier and I don't have a driver to install on Windows 10. Can anyone help me?
That’s an old model, so finding a Windows 10 driver might be tricky. Check Toshiba’s official site first, but if they don’t have one, try using the Windows 7 or 8 driver in compatibility mode—it sometimes works. You can also try a generic PCL5 or PCL6 driver from Windows. If all else fails, third-party driver sites might have something, but be careful where you download from!
 
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Hi there! Finding drivers for older models like the Toshiba e-Studio 163 can be a bit tricky, especially for newer systems like Windows 10, but you do have a few options:


  1. Toshiba’s Official Website: Visit the Toshiba Business support page. From there, navigate to Support > Drivers & Downloads, and search for e-Studio 163. Sometimes older drivers may still work with compatibility mode on Windows 10.
  2. Use Compatibility Mode: If you find a Windows 7 or XP driver, try right-clicking the installer, selecting Properties > Compatibility, and set it to run in compatibility mode for an earlier version of Windows.
  3. Windows Update: Sometimes Windows 10 can detect and install a basic driver automatically. Try connecting the printer via USB, then go to Settings > Devices > Printers & Scanners, and hit “Add a printer.”
  4. Universal Printer Driver: Toshiba offers a Universal Printer Driver that may work with basic printing functions, though scanning might not be supported. You can search for “Toshiba Universal Print Driver” on their site or through a trusted source.

Let us know how it goes or if you need help walking through any of the steps!
 

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