In case the printer is not recognized by Windows we can proceed like this:
We go to the control panel and in the Hardware and peripherals section we open the tool “Device management”.
Now we will have a list of all the peripherals, some of which at the top marked with a yellow triangle, right-click on these and try to automatically update the drivers.
If it turns out to be impossible, let's try to manually download the arduino drivers in the download section, unpack the downloaded zip file and always from device manager do a manual update of the drivers by specifying the location of the downloaded drivers.
It might happen that Windows 10 64bit problems installing drivers in this way as well. In this case we have to continue going to disable the signature check.
Let's continue like this:
-hold down the shift key
-restart the pc while continuing to press capital letters
-a menu will now open and you can release the shift key and click on “Troubleshooting”
-Reset your PC
-Startup Settings
-Press the button 7
After the reboot we can go back to the control panel and do the automatic search for drivers. We may have to accept the installation of unsigned drivers on a small popup during installation.
As soon as it is installed, it is likely that a new usb device will appear, we will have to repeat the automatic driver update operation.
At this point we can open the 3DPRNWARE software and go to settings -> connection, here we press on update port list and find the correct COM port.
The printer is now properly connected to Windows.