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Macbook printing issues with Epson ET-3850

My new Macbook (purchases 1 month ago) is experiencing problems printing and scanning on our Epson ET-3850 all in one. Through my iPhone on the same wifi everything works fine. I have tried using the printer wirelessly and hardwiring it to my router. In both cases if I try and send a doc over a couple of pages it spools preparing the doc on the Mac and gets stuck at page 8. Doesn't matter how many pages the doc is it always gets stuck on page 8. No issue at all printing the same doc from my phone. My other printer (Epson WF-4740) has no issue printing and scanning. I've deleted all printers and readded just the 3850, doesn't help. Any ideas?


MacBook Air, macOS 12.6

Posted on Oct 5, 2022 7:01 AM

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Posted on Oct 6, 2022 2:47 PM

Hello robfromnh,


Thank you for reaching out to Apple Support Communities, and we'll be happy to help in any way we can. We understand you're having issues with your printer and your Mac. Try the steps listed here to see if they resolve the issue: Solve printing problems on Mac - Apple Support.


"Solve printing problems on Mac

If you’re having trouble printing, first try these suggestions:

  • If your printer is connected to your Mac, make sure the printer cable is firmly connected, and the printer is plugged into an electrical outlet, and turned on.

  • If the printer is on the network, make sure your Mac and the printer are still on the same network, the printer is turned on, and the network isn’t experiencing problems. If the network has multiple printers, check which printer you chose—it may be different from the one you think you chose.

  • If you use a shared printer connected to another Mac, make sure the Mac has macOS 10.5 or later installed, isn’t in sleep, and has sharing turned on. See Share your printer.

  • If your printer is connected to your computer’s USB port, open System Information, then click USB. If the printer’s name appears in the hardware list but the printer doesn’t work, review the printer’s documentation for further troubleshooting information or see If a USB device doesn’t work with Mac.
  • If you still can’t print, see the additional troubleshooting information below.

  • Try to resume printing
    1. On your Mac, click the printer’s icon in the Dock to open the printer’s queue window.
  1. Do any of the following:
      • If you see the Resume button in the toolbar, the printer is paused. Click the Resume button.
      • If another job is holding up the queue because of an error, select that job, then click the small Delete Job button on the right (marked with an X).
  • If an individual print job in the list is paused, select it, then click the Resume Job button on the right (marked with a curved arrow).
  • If you don’t see your print job in the printer’s queue, you may have printed to a different printer. Check the queue windows for other printers, or try printing again, making sure you choose the correct printer.
  • To check the print queue for other printers, choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, then click Printers & Scanners . Select a printer in the list, then click Open Print Queue.
  • Try to print from another app
  • Try printing from another app, such as TextEdit. If the problem occurs only in one app, review that app’s documentation for further troubleshooting information.
  • Turn off Print Dialog Extensions
  • Some printer software and apps use Print Dialog Extensions (PDEs) to make custom print options and dialogs available when you print. If you experience printing problems with software that uses PDEs, you can turn the use of PDEs off for that printer.
      1. Choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, then click Printers & Scanners 
      2. Select the printer in the printers list, click the Options & Supplies button, select the Use Generic Printer Features checkbox, then click OK.
  • Check the printer
  • Go to the printer and check the following:
      • It’s turned on and is displaying normal status lights.
      • It has paper, and the paper isn’t jammed.
      • It has enough ink or toner.
      • Its cables are properly connected.
  • Add the printer again to create a new printer queue
      1. On your Mac, if the printer is on the network, choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, then click Printers & Scanners .
      2. Add the printer again to create a new printer queue.
  • If you can print to the newly added printer queue, delete the old printer queue.
  • If you can’t add the printer because it doesn’t appear in the list of available printers, it may be turned off, or your Mac may be on a different network now. If the printer was shared by another user, the user may have stopped sharing it, or the user’s Mac may be offline. If you don’t manage the printer, ask the person who does for help.
  • Make sure you have the latest software
  • Make sure you have the correct version of your printer’s software (also called its printer driver). If you’re using a printer that another user is sharing, make sure you’re both using the same version of the printer software.
      1. On your Mac, to find out which version of printer software you’re using, choose Apple menu  > System Preferences.
      2. Click Printers & Scanners, then select the printer.
      3. Click Options & Supplies, then click General. Note the driver version.



We hope this helps.


Cheers!


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Question marked as Top-ranking reply

Oct 6, 2022 2:47 PM in response to robfromnh

Hello robfromnh,


Thank you for reaching out to Apple Support Communities, and we'll be happy to help in any way we can. We understand you're having issues with your printer and your Mac. Try the steps listed here to see if they resolve the issue: Solve printing problems on Mac - Apple Support.


"Solve printing problems on Mac

If you’re having trouble printing, first try these suggestions:

  • If your printer is connected to your Mac, make sure the printer cable is firmly connected, and the printer is plugged into an electrical outlet, and turned on.

  • If the printer is on the network, make sure your Mac and the printer are still on the same network, the printer is turned on, and the network isn’t experiencing problems. If the network has multiple printers, check which printer you chose—it may be different from the one you think you chose.

  • If you use a shared printer connected to another Mac, make sure the Mac has macOS 10.5 or later installed, isn’t in sleep, and has sharing turned on. See Share your printer.

  • If your printer is connected to your computer’s USB port, open System Information, then click USB. If the printer’s name appears in the hardware list but the printer doesn’t work, review the printer’s documentation for further troubleshooting information or see If a USB device doesn’t work with Mac.
  • If you still can’t print, see the additional troubleshooting information below.

  • Try to resume printing
    1. On your Mac, click the printer’s icon in the Dock to open the printer’s queue window.
  1. Do any of the following:
      • If you see the Resume button in the toolbar, the printer is paused. Click the Resume button.
      • If another job is holding up the queue because of an error, select that job, then click the small Delete Job button on the right (marked with an X).
  • If an individual print job in the list is paused, select it, then click the Resume Job button on the right (marked with a curved arrow).
  • If you don’t see your print job in the printer’s queue, you may have printed to a different printer. Check the queue windows for other printers, or try printing again, making sure you choose the correct printer.
  • To check the print queue for other printers, choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, then click Printers & Scanners . Select a printer in the list, then click Open Print Queue.
  • Try to print from another app
  • Try printing from another app, such as TextEdit. If the problem occurs only in one app, review that app’s documentation for further troubleshooting information.
  • Turn off Print Dialog Extensions
  • Some printer software and apps use Print Dialog Extensions (PDEs) to make custom print options and dialogs available when you print. If you experience printing problems with software that uses PDEs, you can turn the use of PDEs off for that printer.
      1. Choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, then click Printers & Scanners 
      2. Select the printer in the printers list, click the Options & Supplies button, select the Use Generic Printer Features checkbox, then click OK.
  • Check the printer
  • Go to the printer and check the following:
      • It’s turned on and is displaying normal status lights.
      • It has paper, and the paper isn’t jammed.
      • It has enough ink or toner.
      • Its cables are properly connected.
  • Add the printer again to create a new printer queue
      1. On your Mac, if the printer is on the network, choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, then click Printers & Scanners .
      2. Add the printer again to create a new printer queue.
  • If you can print to the newly added printer queue, delete the old printer queue.
  • If you can’t add the printer because it doesn’t appear in the list of available printers, it may be turned off, or your Mac may be on a different network now. If the printer was shared by another user, the user may have stopped sharing it, or the user’s Mac may be offline. If you don’t manage the printer, ask the person who does for help.
  • Make sure you have the latest software
  • Make sure you have the correct version of your printer’s software (also called its printer driver). If you’re using a printer that another user is sharing, make sure you’re both using the same version of the printer software.
      1. On your Mac, to find out which version of printer software you’re using, choose Apple menu  > System Preferences.
      2. Click Printers & Scanners, then select the printer.
      3. Click Options & Supplies, then click General. Note the driver version.



We hope this helps.


Cheers!


Oct 25, 2022 5:57 PM in response to robfromnh


Hello robfromnh,


Thanks for trying all the troubleshooting. At this point, you should contact epson to check if the Mac needs an updated driver and to verify their printer is compatible with the operating system on your Mac:


Find out which macOS your Mac is using - Apple Support


To check for drivers and troubleshooting:


https://epson.com/Support/Printers/All-In-Ones/ET-Series/Ephttps://epson.com/contact-us


To contact Epson support:


https://epson.com/contact-us


Thanks.

Macbook printing issues with Epson ET-3850

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