But like with a lot of tech out there, Epson printers are often victims of some kind of error or malfunction. Be it paper getting stuck, the ink not coming out correctly, or in the case of this guide, scanning problems. There have been reports of the Event Manager button setting not working properly. This guide will help you troubleshoot and fix those problems.

Why can’t I get my Epson printer to scan to my computer?

Well, there is a multitude of reasons why your Epson printer won’t scan your computer. According to Epson itself, there may be a problem with one of the cables not being properly connected to either the computer or printer. In other cases, it could be that Epson Scan isn’t selected in the scanning problem. It’s also entirely possible that the printer is in some kind of power-saving mode like Sleep or Standby. In that case, wake up the printer and restart it. All that said, follow these instructions if you’d like to know how to fix your Epson printer not scanning. SPONSORED

What can I do if Epson Event Manager button settings are not available?

1. Update drivers

Updating drivers manually is a good option, but sometimes, doing this by yourself can be challenging. In this case, we feel like an automatic driver monitoring tool is much easier.

2. Check Windows Image Acquisition

3. Add permissions to Windows Defender Firewall

How can I configure event buttons?

Epson has a set of instructions on its Support website that we highly recommend that you check out if you’d like to learn how to configure buttons on Epson printers. Disclaimer: this program needs to be upgraded from the free version in order to perform some specific actions. But the short end of it is that you’ll have to assign the program that you want to configure in the Epson Event Manager. You select the action that you’d want to assign to the button. Click Close and you’re done. Feel free to leave a comment below if you have any questions. Also, leave comments about guides you’d like to see in the near future.

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