Mac can't find my EPSON Workforce 610

I tried to print something today.
In addition to being out of cyan, my computer gave me a "filter failed" error.
I removed the printer to try to re-add it and now my mac can't find the printer. I've disconnected the printer and reconnected to our wifi mulitple times. I've restarted the computer AND the printer multiple times. I've renamed my computer in the "System Preferences" > "Sharing" folder and THEN restarted it...again. Nothing.
I'm running out of patience and time. HELP!
I have Macbook Pro 10.8.5. I'm NOT computer literate, so please spell out the fix for me, if possible.
Thanks in advance!

Thank you! That information was definitely helpful.
I haven't tried since my post to get our printer to work (ended up sending my doc to Staples, in the interest of time, and haven't had to print anything since).
Anyway, this morning I replaced our ink and tried printing something. It still wasn't working (but this time, all it said was the printer wasn't connected). I reconnected the printer to the network, then turned it off, restarted our computer, and once the computer was back up, I turned the printer back on.
The printer appeared in our network, again, and my printing job was successful. Yay! I LOVE when technology works. =)

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