Epson LQ-2180 driver

Epson LQ-2180 driver

Epson LQ-2180 driver for Windows and Macintosh OS.

Microsoft Windows Supported Operating System

Windows 7 SP1 (32/64bit)
Windows Vista SP2 (32/64bit)
Windows XP SP3 (32bit)

Printer driver for Windows 32-bit

Supported OS: Windows 7 32-bit

Download (1.77 MB)

Printer Driver for Windows 64-bit

Supported OS: Windows 7 64-bit

Download (2.09 MB)

Printer Driver for Windows 32-bit

Supported OS: Windows XP 32-bit

Download (2.12 MB)

Printer Driver for Windows 64-bit

Supported OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista 64-bit

Download (2.09 MB)

Printer driver for Windows 32-bit

Supported OS: Windows Vista 32-bit

Download (1.77 MB)

Apple Supported Operating System

Mac OS X 10.15 Catalina
Mac OS X 10.14 Mojave
Mac OS X 10.13 High Sierra
Mac OS X 10.12 Sierra
Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan
Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite
Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks
Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion
Mac OS X 10.7 Lion
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard

Driver included with os

Epson LQ-2180 Specifications

The Epson LQ-2180 is a renowned dot matrix printer recognized for the lengthy duration of its business service, where heavy-duty printing is a daily fact of life. As a 24-pin dot matrix printer, its bread and butter are high-demand print jobs, as it has a specific gift for delivering crisp, fine-quality prints, whether the issue is detailed documents or multipart forms. Its most obvious attribute is its total resilience in the face of continuous paper or multipart stationery, but it doesn’t shine particularly brightly at print speed. It can muster up to 480 cps in its fastest draft setting when required. Still, typically – like dot matrix printers – it simply carries on with the job, in this case at character printing speeds that remain essential for listing, labels, and multipart stationery.

Epson has gone with a traditionally designed unit with connectivity that also holds to tradition — parallel and serial ports instead of the more modern interfaces — that suggest placement in environments where legacy systems are still running, presenting compatibility challenges for IT staff trying to install it into an ecosystem that cares about such things. The ability to drive it — depending on the requirement — might need extra investments in adapters or interface cards when for applications like factory floor and wide carriage printing or other specific use cases where it’s at home, the printer’s 10,000 hours MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure) is a pretty good demonstration of its ability to stand up to heavy use and keep the hammer banging on the ribbons. It operates more quietly than many competitors if you care about such things, with a claimed noise level of 54dBA that will reinforce that appreciation of it. Yes, the LQ-2180 and ilk are older technologies, but they’re reliable and a workhorse when printing multipart forms, which is still necessary in some business sectors.

The LQ-2180 has unfortunately found itself in an increasingly shrinking niche as digital transformation has seen enterprises move to paperless solutions and make substantial progress against their sustainability goals. In addition to its energy consumption, the environmental implications of ongoing paper and ribbon usage are a growing concern for ecological conservation efforts. Nonetheless, the printer remains invaluable for traditional, impact printing, like generating carbon copy documents or other long-term archival records. For those organizations that still rely on the technology, the LQ-2180 represents a testament to Epson’s commitment to keeping legacy systems running with old-school robustness and new-school precision.

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