Yes, it was playing up because I had selected 64 bit mode for
Lightroom and the driver only runs in 32 bit mode. To solve the
problem with Lightroom (don't now about the others) Select Lightroom
in finder and do cmd-I for get info. De-select the 64 bit mode check
box and everything works perfectly.
I've mailed Epson to as if they have or pan to release a 64 bit driver
but so far I have had no reply.
Hope this helps.
Philippe

2009/2/10 andrew lancaster <[email protected]>:
> I've had exactly this - with Photoshop Elements,  Photoshop CS4 (trial ) and
> Aperture (also a trial). Did you ever find a workaround? My printer is aa
> Epson stylus 680.
> Andrew
> On 22 Dec 2008, at 6:10 pm, philippe chandless wrote:
>
> This morning I fired up Lightroom 2 to print a couple of pictures for
> presents When I clicked on the print button the normal dialogue box for my
> Epson 1290s appeared. I tried to change the paper type to 'Heavyweight Matte
> Paper' and set the dpi to 720.
> Normally I do this by clicking on a drop down menu and selecting
> PrintSetting. When I did this the PrintSetting, PrintOptions and
> ColorManagement (sic) options had a line through them. I clicked on
> PrintSettings and was told the driver was missing and that I should contact
> Epson.
> I did this and downloaded the latest drivers which didn't help.
> I spoke to Adobe who couldn't help either. I'm hoping that one of you knows
> more than Adobe and Epson!
> Cheers
> Philippe
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