Operating systems require precise software to translate digital documents into physical prints.

The Epson XP-2150 is a versatile all-in-one printer designed for home use. It relies on specific instruction sets to handle its various functions—printing, scanning, and copying. Using a generic driver or an outdated version often results in:

Disconnect the printer from your computer's USB port.

The afternoon light in Maya’s home office was fading, replaced by the frantic flashing of the red light on her Epson XP-2150. It was 5:58 PM. The final, critical report for her client was due at 6:00 PM. She had clicked "Print," but the printer sat in stubborn silence, her computer screen offering only a generic "Error" message.

To ensure that the driver is genuine and verified, look for the following:

Only install drivers from official Epson pages. Firmware updates should be installed from Epson to avoid tampered files.