Epson R360 driver install problem

I'm having huge problems trying to install my Epson R360.

The installation software seems to go in fine but doesn't bring up the printer in the main list in the Printer Setup Utility and I when I find the plug in manually in the 'other' from the drop down menu it doesn't actually select it and instead reverts to another driver in the list (which doesn't actually make the printer work).

I've read on these forums about using the USB.Plugin but again it doesn't do anything.

I've also read on the forum about Guttenprint drivers but can't really see much about them on the net to suss it out.

Before you ask I've called Epson directly and they've been stumped and suggested calling Apple but my Applecare package has run out (typical, I only used it twice!!)

Any suggestions welcome as this is the final hurdle before I sling my windows PC in the bin instead of turning it on only to print.

Macbook 2ghz, Mac OS X (10.4.6)

Posted on Nov 10, 2007 1:41 AM

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Nov 15, 2007 11:08 AM in response to egareva

Had this email from Epson and now all is well:

From the information you have provided, it would suggest that either a communication problem is present or the Mac is unable to display the EPSON driver in the Printer Browser.

It is recommended that all EPSON Printers are removed and re-installed.

To uninstall your printer:

1. Make sure that the EPSON printer is connected to the Mac through a direct USB connection (not through a Hub or the Keyboard) and switched on.
2. Make sure that the Mac is on and booted.
3. In the Mac Hard Drive/Applications/Utilities open the Printer Set-up Utility.
4. Remove all the references to the printer model.
5. Disconnect the printer from the computer.
6. We will now remove the EPSON Printer driver from the system and delete the drivers that you downloaded.
Go to the Mac Hard Drive/Library/Printer and move the complete EPSON folder to the trash. Warning this removes all EPSON Printers.
7. Also remove any drivers that were previously downloaded to the trash if the file name does not match that from our web site.
8. Restart the Mac.
9. Empty the trash.
10. Now we will run a repair utility that may take up to 30 minutes to complete so please plan for this. Go to Mac Hard Drive/Applications/Utilities and open the Disk Utility.
11. Select Disk First Aid at the top of the dialog box.
12. Select the Mac Hard Drive Icon in the left hand pane.
13. Select Repair Permissions at the bottom of the dialog box.
14. When this has completed restart the Mac. Power the printer on and ensure that it is directly connected to a USB port on the Mac and not via a third party device such as a USB hub.

You will now need to download the driver/s from the Epson website. Please connect to the Epson website via the link below:

http://esupport.epson-europe.com/SupportHome.aspx

Select your product type (i.e. All in One or Inkjet Printer) from the first drop-down menu, followed by the product model and your operating system (Mac OS X - Intel) from the other drop-down menu's, then click 'Search'. Download the printer driver for your printer and ensure this starts in the Download Manager. The file may be in a SIT format, which requires Stuffit Expander to expand the compressed files, if you have not installed Stuffit, it is available from:
http://www.stuffit.com/mac/expander


Please try the following to install and add the driver:

1. Locate the downloaded file, if in a SIT format, this requires Stuffit Expander so have Stuffit running.
2. If the file is a .DMG file, you do not require Stuffit, double-click the downloaded EPSON driver file and this will expand to reveal the dmg file and mounted drive.
3. Double-click the blue VISE icon when presented.
4. Follow the on screen prompts to install the driver, restarting the Mac when necessary.
5. Once restarted the driver needs adding to the printer list. To do this please go into the hard disk, go into the folder called Applications, double click on the folder called ‘Utilities’. You should see in this window the ‘Printer Setup Utility', double click on this icon. This will present the Printer List.
6. Delete any reference to the printer that may be on this list already as these may not be the genuine EPSON driver.
7. Click the add icon at the top and a dialogue box will appear, this will be the Printer Browser.
8. Next highlight the printer and then select add printer. Note: Do not choose a printer from the list of Epson printers. Your printer will not appear here, nor will the genuine Epson driver. You should be able to highlight the printer and choose 'Add'. If 'Add' is not available, leave the Printer Browser open and do not do anything else on the Mac, leave it open for about 10 minutes. When you come back to it, you should now find 'Add' available.
9. The printer should now be added to the printer list. Test the printer by highlighting it on the Printer List and selecting 'Utility'. The EPSON Printer Utility will appear, ensure paper is loaded and select to print a 'Nozzle Check'.

If you have an All in One, then to install the scanner component, locate the downloaded EPSON Scan driver and double-click this. The files will unstuff and a window will appear with the EPSON Scan Installer. Double-click this icon to initiate the installation.

11. Once installed, restart the Mac and the scanner should be ready to use. You can test this by going to: Applications : EPSON Scan.

Nov 16, 2007 12:50 PM in response to egareva

Thank You
Thank You
Thank You !!!!!!!!!

I followed the instructions you laid out, and my Beautiful Epson R2400 printer problems are cured. I was simply not getting rid of the old print driver. I was having terrible problems with a bleached out end result. Problem Solved - the old Gutenprint driver doesn't produce good results. The new driver does.

Thank You !!!!!!!!

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