lingo.ini Driver File Contents (epson13797.exe)

on startup
  global UninstallerPath
  global UninstallParameter
  global menuItems
  global bonusItems
  global networkOption
  global ethernetOption
  global faxOption
  global creativeOption
  global numOfLanguges
  global additionalItems
  global productName
  global actualDriverName
  global shortDriverName 
  global iniFile
  global tempAlert
  global displayLanguageSelector
  global presetLanguage
  global eraseFlag 
  
  menuItems = 3
  bonusItems = 4
  displayLanguageSelector = FALSE
  networkOption = FALSE
  ethernetOption = FALSE
  faxOption = TRUE
  creativeOption = TRUE
  --bypasses os language detection and sets to specified lanaguage, 
  --set to "" if not used
  iniFile = "WF320.ini"
  --Driver Name
  productName = "EPSON WorkForce 320 Series" --for driver, reg, lincense
  --MDL
  shortDriverName ="WorkForce 320" -- for EpsonNEt setup --Might need a different variable for NW Latin modles
  --Printer Uninstaller
  UninstallParameter = "/R /APD /NODISP /P:"
  if baVersion("Wow64") = true then	
    UninstallerPath = "\system32\spool\DRIVERS\x64\3\E_IINSGJA.EXE"
  else
    UninstallerPath = "\System32\spool\drivers\w32x86\3\E_FINSGJA.EXE"
  end if
  
   --Don't modify
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  eraseFlag = TRUE
  presetLanguage = "English"
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end startup
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