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Epson Stylus Pro and Epson Stylus Pro XL Printer Drivers
This release adds support for two new models: Epson Stylus Pro and Epson Stylus Pro XL. This link downloads the Intel version. (127,986 bytes, published 12/4/95)

It also includes new feature support for the Epson Stylus Color printer including:

  • 720 dpi printing
  • Microweave on/off is now selectable from the driver UI
  • High Speed printing on/off is now selectable from the driver UI.

For DEC Alpha, MIPS and PowerPC builds, look on our FTP server at ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/
winnt/winnt-public/drivers/3.51/epson/

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Windows NT 3.51 Service Pack 3
Download the Intel build of the latest service pack for Windows NT 3.51 (7,703 Kb, published 12/14/95). For DEC Alpha, MIPS and PowerPC builds, or for single-file download versions, look on our FTP server at ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/
winnt/winnt-public/fixes/
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Windows NT Server 3.51 FTP Server Update
Download the Enterprise Support Quick Fix for accessing the FTP server from a SAMBA client.
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