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tonysiciliano1

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Since I updated to Lightroom Classic 7.0 a few days ago, I can't use the print module in Lightroom (on my Epson 3880 which was working fine two weeks ago). Clicking Print Settings in lower left, then Print Settings/Media type, nothing happens, no choice of media types. The Media Type space remains blank. I've reset LR preferences, and downloaded and installed the most recent print driver. Any suggestions?

Mac OS 10.12.6

Mac Pro 2013
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Mark D Segal

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Did you try deleting and re-adding the printer in Mac Preferences>Printers and Scanners, making sure that you are not loading the Airprint driver, but you are loading the Series driver?
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Pretty much the same setup but 10.13, printing fine on this end.



Then maybe do the Epson Enema and install both drivers (from Epson) again:
1. Delete all instances of Epson printers from System Preferences>Print & Fax.
2. Then go to /Library/Printers and toss the whole Epson folder.
3. Toss LFP Remote Panel (IF you are using this utility for your printer).
4. Then reinstall drivers from Epson and never Apple.


When you go back to Print & Fax to add the printer, on 10.X I had to wait almost a minute before the IP version of the printer showed up, whereas the Bonjour one shows up right away. Then add the IP instance of the printer. This is for printers on a network.


Then re-install LFP Remote Panel if you use it with this printer.

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