![]() ![]() I had updated Epson drivers and installed them in an old iMac and a new MacStudio under Monterey, but missed that Epson's driver download site points at the wrong OS version in the default "detected" OS that first appears. I have been struggling for many days, burning up nearly $200 of Epson ink and Ilford paper, trying to get rid of a green cast on prints from an old reliable 4880 that had not been used for a couple of years. This is the single most useful bit of information I have read on this (or any other) forum for a long time. You need to click on that and go to the correct macOS for your computer. When you see where the Operating System is listed, it will be macOS 10.15.x (detected). I didn't find that convenient nor did I find the results careful. All of us that dealt with this problem starting in December 2021 know that this problem is caused by some updates to the macOS, not Adobe or Epson.īy the way, I did try to print for a time by selecting the CONTROLLED BY PRINTER in the Photoshop printer page and then used ColorSync directly to get the right profile. It wasn't until I came across the Uninstall/Install support page that I had success. I used to just go to the support page and reinstall the drivers, but that never worked. When you uninstall the Epson drivers initially, that action will uninstall any other Epson printers you have, so you'll have to go to the proper Epson support page for those printer(s) and reinstall them as well. The instructions given are very good so you can just follow them. You can then downlod the Drivers and Utilities Combo Package Installer. When you get to the point where you need to get the Epson drivers for your P800 go to this Epson support page. You do have to uninstall the drivers before reinstalling them. I also want to be sure you understand how to properly reinstal your Epson driver, so I'll go over that now.įirst, go to this Epson link and print out the instructions. To answer your question directly, I recommend that you leave Big Sur and move to Monterey, providing your Mac will take the upgrade. This time I reinstalled the Epson drivers again and that seemed to fix things. ![]() ![]() I now have a Mac Studio and thought my problems were all gone, but last week it happened again after an Apple update. However, that was after I reinistalled the Epson driver for the P900. Thankfull, I didn't go that far, because a week later up came Apple with yet another revision and miraculously everything worked again. I worked at going back a version, but the Apple people I talked to were no help at all, unless I was willing to erase my drive and start from scratch again. Then Apple posted an update to Monterey and, wham, the whole missing Epson profile thing hit again. In the latter part of December I purchased a new P900. I noticed that people who had upgraded to Monterey did not seem to be having a problem, so that's what I did and everything started working again as it was suppose to. What happened is that the Epson ICC profiles went missing when printing with Photoshop into my Epson 3880 printer and I couldn't even get into my Epson printer driver from Photoshop. I first ran into it with my iMac last December as did many others. This problem has not been managed well by either Apple or Adobe. ![]()
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