"C:\Program Files\7-Zip\7z.exe" x EPSKitX64.exe -oC:\ExtractedEpson 7-Zip treats many self-extracting EXEs as ZIP archives. Inside you will often see files like data1.cab , data1.hdr , and setup.msi . To cleanly remove Epson drivers at scale: Using the MSI (if you have it): msiexec /x "EPSDriver.msi" /qn Using the Product GUID: wmic product where "name like 'Epson%%'" call uninstall /nointeractive Using the built-in uninstall executable (rare): EPSKitX64.exe /uninstall /quiet Security Consideration: Digital Signatures Always verify the digital signature of EPSKitX64.exe before silent deployment:
EPSKitX64.exe /extract:"C:\Temp\EpsonExtract" If those fail, simply run the executable normally, and when the first dialog appears, . Instead, open %TEMP% (type shell:temp in Explorer). Sort by "Date Modified" and look for a folder named B2C7E5F6-8A9D-4E3C-B1F2-9D8E7C6B5A4F (or similar). Inside, you’ll find a file named Setup.msi or EPSDriver.msi . Step 2: Copy the MSI to a Deployment Share Copy that MSI file to a network share or local cache folder. For example: \\YourServer\Deployments\Epson\EPSDriver_64bit.msi Step 3: Silent Install Using Standard MSI Parameters Now you can deploy the MSI silently: epskitx64exe silent install parameters install
| MSI Property | Value | Purpose | |--------------|-------|---------| | INSTALL_SOURCE | C:\Drivers | Set custom driver store path | | NETWORK_PRINT | 1 | Pre-configure for network printing | | DISABLE_PING | 1 | Skip network ping tests | | REGISTER_WIA | 1 | Register WIA scanner driver | | NO_UPDATE | 1 | Disable Epson firmware update prompts | | ADD_PORT | TCP_IP:192.168.1.100 | Add a network port and map to printer | msiexec /i "EPSDriver.msi" /qn ALLUSERS=1 ADD_PORT="TCP_IP:192.168.1.100" NO_UPDATE=1 Real-World Deployment Script (Batch File) Save this as Deploy-EpsonSilent.cmd . It extracts, installs, and cleans up. "C:\Program Files\7-Zip\7z