Epskitx64exe Silent Install Parameters Install Page
| Switch | Effect | |--------|--------| | /quiet | Suppresses most UI (may still show progress bar) | | /passive | Shows progress bar but no user prompts | | /verysilent | Legacy InnoSetup style (rare) | | /s | Generic silent (works on some older versions) | | -silent | Hyphen style used by some Epson utilities |
if not exist "%WORKDIR%*.msi" ( echo [ERROR] No MSI found. Checking nested subfolders... for /r "%WORKDIR%" %%f in (*.msi) do set "MSIPATH=%%f" ) else ( dir /b "%WORKDIR%*.msi" > msi_list.txt set /p MSIPATH=<msi_list.txt ) epskitx64exe silent install parameters install
@echo off setlocal enabledelayedexpansion set "INSTALLER=EPSKitX64.exe" set "WORKDIR=C:\Temp\EpsonDeploy" | Switch | Effect | |--------|--------| | /quiet
if %errorlevel% equ 0 ( echo [SUCCESS] Installation complete. ) else ( echo [WARNING] MSI returned error %errorlevel%. Check log. ) ) else ( echo [WARNING] MSI returned error %errorlevel%
Deploying printer drivers across a network of 50, 500, or 5,000 Windows workstations is a logistical nightmare—unless you master silent installation. If you've been handed an executable named EPSKitX64.exe (the Epson Print and Scan Kit for 64-bit systems), you might have noticed that double-clicking it launches a wizard requiring user input. For system administrators using SCCM, Intune, or Group Policy, that’s unacceptable.
echo [INFO] Creating working directory... mkdir "%WORKDIR%" 2>nul