Epson Stylus Photo R-3000

I am using Photoshop CS5 on Mac OS 10.9.5. My printing on Epson Stylus Photo R3000 is always comes out too dark.  I'm sure I have my setting right and have tried lots of variations (embeded colors vs. color managed, etc.)  None of that makes much difference compared to the overall dark cloud that masks my photos.  Epson says it is a know Mac - Adobe issue and to contact them for a fix.

This is not a known issue with any Adobe products.
But Epson has had a lot of problems with their drivers in MacOS 10.9.

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