Hi folks,
I'm at my wit's end trying to get my wife's new G4 to print with her ancient Epson Stylus Color 3000 printer from any application that runs native on OSX. I can print to it from Mac Classic, but she's a graphic artist and has all the coolest artsy apps on OSX. So... here's the scoop:
1. Connection details: have the printer connected via Epson's optional Ethernet card to a hub via an RJ-45 cable that is then connected to the Mac.
2. Software details: In order to print postscript to this printer (and for some other reasons like spooling), Epson has an app called the "Stylus RIP Server." It is a software RIP. I have updated the RIP Server to the latest version which is 4.10. The Epson tech support people have assured me that would take care of the problem - it didn't, and by the way charged me $30 for the upgrade. Besides the RIP, we simply have to have the correct PPD file and be able to "choose" Adobe PS Printer in the Mac Classic Chooser (according to the instructions - this is where this 'ol Mac hand is fuzzy - why am I choosing the printer in the Classic Chooser instead of the OSX Print Center?). The idea is that you spool your print job to the RIP, which then spools it to the printer.
3. No printing: So, I've got Adobe PS selecting in the Chooser, then Stylus RIP in the right pane of the chooser with the correct PPD "auto-configured." I launch the RIP (which of course needs to be running before printing). When I print a job from, say Illustrator, the RIP status says "Busy: source AppleTalk" then gives me an "Error undefined; OffendingCommand" and a bunch of illegible characters.
Anyone have any clues? I've spent $300 on the card & software from Epson to get this damned thing working (which they say will work), and so far come up with zilch. Any help or pointers would be appreciated - this is my first "troubleshooting" experience with OSX and have found it somewhat frustrating...
Thanks! Kev
I'm at my wit's end trying to get my wife's new G4 to print with her ancient Epson Stylus Color 3000 printer from any application that runs native on OSX. I can print to it from Mac Classic, but she's a graphic artist and has all the coolest artsy apps on OSX. So... here's the scoop:
1. Connection details: have the printer connected via Epson's optional Ethernet card to a hub via an RJ-45 cable that is then connected to the Mac.
2. Software details: In order to print postscript to this printer (and for some other reasons like spooling), Epson has an app called the "Stylus RIP Server." It is a software RIP. I have updated the RIP Server to the latest version which is 4.10. The Epson tech support people have assured me that would take care of the problem - it didn't, and by the way charged me $30 for the upgrade. Besides the RIP, we simply have to have the correct PPD file and be able to "choose" Adobe PS Printer in the Mac Classic Chooser (according to the instructions - this is where this 'ol Mac hand is fuzzy - why am I choosing the printer in the Classic Chooser instead of the OSX Print Center?). The idea is that you spool your print job to the RIP, which then spools it to the printer.
3. No printing: So, I've got Adobe PS selecting in the Chooser, then Stylus RIP in the right pane of the chooser with the correct PPD "auto-configured." I launch the RIP (which of course needs to be running before printing). When I print a job from, say Illustrator, the RIP status says "Busy: source AppleTalk" then gives me an "Error undefined; OffendingCommand" and a bunch of illegible characters.
Anyone have any clues? I've spent $300 on the card & software from Epson to get this damned thing working (which they say will work), and so far come up with zilch. Any help or pointers would be appreciated - this is my first "troubleshooting" experience with OSX and have found it somewhat frustrating...
Thanks! Kev