First, as a quick intro, I'm an art director and have been working on Macs since they came into the market. I really enjoy them and am still continually amazed with what they can do. My mom (it's true) turned me onto this forum and really thinks highly of the minds here.
I'm at my wits end with regards to my printer and computer set up. I currently have an older G4, dual 450 processors, OS 10.3.9 etc. I picked it up online used about a year and a half ago. All seemed fine until I tried to get this older printer to work with it.
Printer is an Epson Stylus Color 3000. It's older, but still in good shape and really should work fine, if I can figure it out. It's a monster with 4 huge ink cartridges. Less to mess with, if I can get it running.
It's made for the graphic design business and is intended to be run off of a network. But with Epson downloads, you can get it to run straight from a computer. Or so they say. I have installed the latest driver and EpsonNet Mac assist, which is supposed to help get all of this working by allowing you to assign an address to the printer. In this case, I don't need Appletalk.
Here's where I am having trouble. First, I think my ethernet port on my computer is no good. At first, the printer utility wasn't seeing the printer and said Appletalk wasn't turned on, though it was. Then, when I would open the network preference panel, I would get a listing that stated 'the internal ethernet cable isn't connected.' this makes no sense to me, but I have to wonder if the port isn't just shot. Now, when I open that panel, ethernet isn't even listed.
So, I picked up a parallel to USB adapter and connected that. Now, the OS sees the printer, but the Epson utility does not see it. I tried through the Mac Assist and it isn't seeing it either. It even claims to check USB.
I have tried printing from both InDesign and from preview via a PDF. The document will start to go, then printing will stop in the printer panel before anything goes to the printer. I've spent far too long messing with this, seems it should be simpler.
If anyone has any thoughts, I'd be very grateful. Thanks much in advance.