Another wireless printing problem

I have 2 macs, one on Mountain Lion and the other on Leopard.  I am unable to get them to print wirelessly through my Epson PX710W All in one.
The Epson chat line has so far been unable to help.
On the Leopard ‘print and fax’ , my printer is listed because I have had it connected by USB.  When I click on the ‘+’, having disconnected the USB, no printers are listed.
On the Mountain Lion ‘print and scan’, it is the same situation.
On the Leopard ‘network utility, ping’, with the printer address inserted there is 100 percent loss.
On the Mountain Lion ‘network utility, ping’, again with the printer address inserted, there is 100 percent loss.
On the Leopard ‘network  TCP/IP’ page, the IPv4 address changes. I’ve just been to it now and the address does not match any addresses on  my network. This afternoon I put it to the correct address for the mac. I have to make the change by selecting ‘manually’ from the configure IPv4 box. After inserting the correct address  and clicking on OK, and then returning to the TCP/IP page, I can revert to ‘Using TCP/IP’ in the configure box. The router address is correct.
On the Mountain Lion ‘network  TCP/IP’ page, the IPv4 is showing that of the mac, and the router address is correct.
Can anyone please suggest a way of getting the printer to show up, as a bonjour, in the printer list?
Thank you
John

On 192.168.1.2, I cannot click screen sharing as it is 'currently being controlled by the remote management service'.   File sharing and printer sharing are both checked.
On 192.168.1.5,  screen, file and printer sharing are all checked.
On the leopard (1.2) what should the local hostname be?
On the MLion (1.5)  it states: other users can access your computer's screen at vnc://192.168.1.6

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