Can't print using ethernet?

I have an Epson Pro 4880 printer which works fine on USB but not on ethernet. When I try to print using the Epson driver I get this message: "Printing data from another port. Please wait." and nothing happens. I have assigned the printer a fixed IP number and I can ping the printer using the network utilities and I can see the printer in a browser window. Epson told me to reload the software and repair the disc permissions but it has made no difference. Any ideas?

Is there a way you can print a network configuration page from the printer? This would let you see which printing protocol is enabled.
Also, you mentioned you could see the Epson in the printer browser. Assuming you meant this was via the Add Printer function, what happens if you select this printer? Does it add and select the correct driver?
And, with regards to the driver, have you checked the Epson web for any network drivers. Maybe the one you have instaleed only works via USB? You could look at using a Gutenprint driver to test the connection.
PaHu

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