How do I connect my Epson XP-205 printer to my wifi network when using an Apple Time Capsule as a router?

Printer is updated with latest firmware and I have downloaded the latest installation sw from Epson. Configuration is done from my Mac Book pro running Mountain Lion.
The network is set up using WPA2/AES.
I have tried configuration using WIFI as well as through USB.
Is there a way to reset the printer to factory settings?
Any help appreciated

Is there a way to reset the printer to factory settings?
It's always possible that another user on an Apple support site might know the answer to this Epson question.....and you can wait to see if someone will reply......but, since you have a question about an Epson product, you will likely receive a much faster and informed answer if you ask your question on an Epson support site. The link is below:
Epson America, Inc. - Support: Contacts - EPSON

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