How do I get the print button to operate ? The print to file is litup  but not the print button

The print button on 5.6 is darken out the print to file is not in either case they don't work.  I have a new Epson R 3000 that works fine with the Photo program on my iMac pro just upgraded to yosemite but do not think that is the problem.  Likely something did or did not do!
len

In your Print Job panel is a pulldown (near the top) called Print to:  Set it to Printer instead of JPEG file.

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