I followed your suggestion, and it worked, for only one picture, then it 
started doing the same crazy stuff.  Also went back to the original 
photo, no luck.

Out of frustration, I'm going to uninstall and install again.

Let me know if you have any other ideas.

Thanks.

Luann

Jerry Freeman wrote:

>
> On Jan 24, 2006, at 11:55 PM, LuAnn Johnson wrote:
>
>> Progress, I think.  The exclamation mark finally went away.  I was  
>> able to print an appleworks document and an 8x10 picture from  
>> iPhoto.  But when I tried to print a 4x6, the same problems began.   
>> Now I'm wondering if it is an iPhoto problem.  I have all the  
>> updates.  Any ideas?
>
>
> If you can print an 8x10 in iPhoto, but not the 4x6, then I suspect  
> something is wrong with the 4x6 file. You were working on a copy?  
> Right? Go back to the original and make a new file for the 4x6 and  
> try printing it...jf
>
> ps Since I was responding to your first post when this one came in,  
> here is a general fix for printer spool problems.
>
> 1. If you haven't done it again, delete the job and close the  
> printers dialog window.
> 2. Open Printer Setup, select the R220 in the Printer List and Delete  
> it.
> 3. Turn the printer off, then back on.
> 4. Click the Add icon and Select the R220 again. Quit Printer Setup.
> 5. Open Systems Prefs/Print and Fax, and verify that your R220 is  
> present.
> 6. In the Application you're printing from choose File/Page Setup/ 
> Format for: R220, then Settings: Save as default.
> 6. Then Print, in the print dialog box verify Printer: Epson R220.   



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