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encryption credentials have expired message

Trying to resolve a message "encryption credentials have expired". Using MacBook Air OS 13.0.1 and an Epson 7620 printer. Computer won't allow printing, have deleted and reinstalled printer, etc.


Any assistance appreciated!


AB

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 13.0

Posted on Dec 30, 2022 8:16 AM

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Dec 30, 2022 12:23 PM in response to ab37jr

I deleted the printer, reinstalled it ... deleted all the printers and reset the printer system settings, restarted the computer, etc. First five times times it did not help. Did it again ... and 6th time was the charm.


So I have absolutely no idea what the actual solution was, but I'm working again.

Dec 30, 2022 4:42 PM in response to MamaShelz

Go to timystic's advice above: "I ended up deleting all the drivers, switching the printer and laptop off for 15 minutes and then installing a driver from Epson directly (you have to make sure that it's set to 13.x which it does not autodetect). Using Epson to install the printer instead of the Apple System interface."


That is what worked for my on two Macs using 13.1.

encryption credentials have expired message

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