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Q: 'Filter' failed error when printing from EPSON

I have an Epson TX420W all-in-one printer, and recently upgraded to OSX Mountain Lion, after reading that I wouldn't have any issues printing after the upgrade. Before the upgrade, I had all Epson drivers up to date (through Software update).

 

Now when I try to print, after 'Looking up printer', this is what I see:

 

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I can't check the supplies level either.

 

I checked the EPSON support & drivers page, but couldn't find an updated driver for my printer (only up to 10.7.x)

 

Does anyone had the same experience or a workaround to this until an driver update comes out?

 

Thanks in advance!

MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7.1)

Posted on Jul 30, 2012 12:21 PM

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  • by afbrooks85,

    afbrooks85 afbrooks85 Aug 8, 2015 8:08 AM in response to midorichan
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    Aug 8, 2015 8:08 AM in response to midorichan

    I figured this issue out on my end. I am using the Epson Photo Stylus R1800 and Mac Yosemite 10.10.4. In your printer dialog click on "Printer..." Then in the drop down select "Printer Settings", then under "Page Setup" select "Standard" on the drop down. Mine was set to "Roll Paper" which was causing the issue. Hope that helps!

  • by diaphanous7,

    diaphanous7 diaphanous7 Oct 13, 2015 9:11 PM in response to midorichan
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    Oct 13, 2015 9:11 PM in response to midorichan

    The real problem is your router is assigning your network printer another address for some reason.  You are trying to print to a printer that is no longer there.  Go into your router's DHCP settings and assign a static IP to your printer.  Reboot your router.  Then add the printer again.  This time it should stay put.

  • by OLdAppleU,

    OLdAppleU OLdAppleU Jan 1, 2016 12:12 PM in response to Wraith121212
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    Jan 1, 2016 12:12 PM in response to Wraith121212

    Opening Preferences --printers--Printer Sharing on--then "Can Print"  worked for me.

    Amazing that the preference changed after I had updated to OS X El Capitan version 10.11.2, and that I had to track down this change.

    Your solution lead to the right solution.

  • by wushuguan,

    wushuguan wushuguan Jan 7, 2016 4:38 AM in response to midorichan
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    Jan 7, 2016 4:38 AM in response to midorichan

    Hello this may or may not anyone who still has issues with this but I had the same problem with our Epson Stylus 9900 when it was moved to a different part of the building.

    What sorted the problem for us was to go into the network setup options on the printer consol and make sure the status was disabled. For some reason when it was set to ENABLE, the filter message appeared but works when set to DISABLE. The printer is plugged into a ethernet port on a network where the macs pick it up.

     

    Hope this helps.
    Mark

  • by Richardsonad,

    Richardsonad Richardsonad Jan 22, 2016 1:32 PM in response to Hawklords
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    Jan 22, 2016 1:32 PM in response to Hawklords

    That did it!

  • by Shawannal,

    Shawannal Shawannal Jan 29, 2016 10:03 PM in response to Ltlmn
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    Jan 29, 2016 10:03 PM in response to Ltlmn

    Thank you so much for your helpful post!  I did what you said and it worked!

  • by Alterfix,

    Alterfix Alterfix Mar 9, 2016 3:51 PM in response to midorichan
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    Mar 9, 2016 3:51 PM in response to midorichan

    A quick fix, working for me so far, is to switch my Mac's WIFI off and back on.

     

    (MacBook Pro & Epson Workforce 630)

  • by alan149,

    alan149 alan149 Mar 10, 2016 4:59 AM in response to midorichan
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    Mar 10, 2016 4:59 AM in response to midorichan

    How ridiculous that we are still experiencing this problem 4 years after the first post. My first epson printer gave me this error message periodically. My husband replaced the printer, unfortunately with another Epson. And after 2 weeks of working perfectly, I am rather dismayed to see the same error message pop back up. Annoying.

  • by MannersnMoreDogTraining,

    MannersnMoreDogTraining MannersnMoreDogTraining Jun 14, 2016 7:07 PM in response to alan149
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    Jun 14, 2016 7:07 PM in response to alan149

    My WF4630 just developed this problem.

     

    Here is the fix from Epson Support which got it back up and running.

     

    Thank you for contacting Epson Support.

     

    Please perform these steps to help resolve the issue:

     

    - Power off printer

    - Open System Preferences and select Printers & Scanners.

    - Highlight the Epson printer and click on the "-" sign to delete the printer.

    - Click Delete Printer to confirm and close Printers & Scanners.

    - On your hard drive, select Library > Printers. Delete the Epson folder.

    - On your hard drive, select Library > Printers> PPD > Contents > Resources. Delete Epson Printer Name.gz

    - On your hard drive, select Library > Cache and delete the Epson folder.

    - Close the hard drive.

    - Restart your computer and power on the printer.

    - Try to add the printer. If cannot add printer Go to the Epson website to download the driver.



    Hope this helps :-)

  • by tanujd,

    tanujd tanujd Aug 22, 2016 12:59 PM in response to midorichan
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    Aug 22, 2016 12:59 PM in response to midorichan

    This worked for me:

    1. Open the  menu, select System Preferences, then Sharing.
    2. Do one of the following:
      • If the Computer Name field is blank, enter a name for your computer.
      • If there is a name in the Computer Name field, rename your computer or copy that computer name.
    3. Close the Sharing window.
    4. Select System Preferences, Print & Fax or Print & Scan, then select your printer in the Printer list. Click Options and Supplies.
    5. Select General, if necessary. In the Location field, enter the computer name you entered in step 2. Click OK.
    6. Try printing again.

     

     

    Steps found on the Epson website: https://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/support/supAdvice.jsp?UseCookie=yes&noteoid= 240181&type=highlights

  • by davidfromGX,

    davidfromGX davidfromGX Aug 24, 2016 8:13 AM in response to midorichan
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    Aug 24, 2016 8:13 AM in response to midorichan

    I had same problems with an Epson SX-525 and WF-7515 on my wifi network. I removed the printers and used 'add printer' in system preferences, making sure that the ones I added (Your Mac should find these and list them for you) had the '(IP)' suffix. This solved the problem for me.

     

    I believe that OS-X automatically finds and downloads appropriate drivers for your printers so don't worry about searching Epson's site for drivers. Hope it helps.

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