Setting Up A Wsd Port (Windows 7); Scanning Using Wsd - Windows - Epson ES-C380W User Manual

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Setting Up a WSD Port (Windows 7)

You can scan to a networked Windows computer using WSD (Web Services for Devices). You must first
set up a WSD port on your Windows 7 system (the port is set up automatically on Windows 11, Windows
10, and Windows 8.x).
Before you set up a WSD port, make sure you installed your product software, and connected your
product and computer to the same network.
1. Turn on your product.
2. Click
and select Computer.
3. On the left side of the window, select Network.
4. Locate your product on the Network screen, right-click it, and select Install.
5. When you see the User Account Control screen, click Continue.
Note: If you see an Uninstall screen, click Uninstall and repeat these steps as necessary.
6. When you see the message Your device is ready to use in the Windows taskbar, click the
message.
7. On the Driver Software Installation screen, make sure your product is listed as Ready to use. Then
click Close.
8. Click
and select Devices and Printers.
9. Make sure that an icon appears for your product's name on the network.
When you use WSD, select your product name to scan over the network.
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Scanning Using WSD - Windows

You can scan originals to a computer from the product control panel using WSD (Web Services for
Devices) for network scanning in Windows.
Note: To use this feature on Windows 7, you must first set up WSD on the computer. See Windows help
for instructions.
1. Make sure you installed the product software and connected the product to your computer or
network.
2. Place your original on the product for scanning.
Starting a Scan Using the Product Control Panel
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