Migration from iBook to iMac -- printer, etc.

In setting up my new iMac (17", 1GB RAM, Intel Core), I didn't initially use the Migration Assistant. I set up the accounts for me and my family, which was pretty easy, and decided to see if I could import the various other things over through the Airport Extreme connection. After a day or so and realizing that this would be a pain, I went and got a Firewire cable.
So I ran the Migration Assistant. I didn't tell it to migrate the accounts because those were already set up. I was more interested in network settings, printer, etc. So my questions are:
1. The printer (Epson Stylus Color 740) appears in my printer list on the iMac, but when I go to print, the icon appears in the Dock, but nothing happens. I tried to delete the printer and add it again, but that still didn't work. I don't understand the things that appear in the dropdown lists on Printer Setup and which ones to pick. I see my printer in the dropdown list, but I don't think the settings I entered before that point are correct. Any suggestions?
2. The Airport icon in the Menu bar on the iMac seems fainter than on the iBook. Does this make sense?
3. No documents or Mail items (Inbox contents, Address Book) were migrated. I told the Migration Assistant (I think) to move folders and libraries. Did I leave something out? (Also, I had set up everyone's Mail accounts before running Migration Asst.).
4. Can I run the Migration Assistant again, like a do-over?
5. On the iBook, to get the Firewire sign off the screen and get that computer working again, I ended up shutting down with the power button and then powering up again. Is there a different thing to do?
Well, I hope that's not too many questions and that I'm in in the right forum. Thanks in advance for your patience and help.
iMac   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   iBook, Mac OSX (10.4)

OK, now I'm really confused. I re-ran the Migration Assistant and when it came to transferring the accounts, I was asked to change the names. Besides the choice of not transferring the account, there was a grayed-out choice the name of which escapes me now (also something with the names). Anyway, now I have multiple accounts with both the old and new names on the new iMac and the old names bring up the old Dock (smaller, fewer applications) and the things like Address Book only show up under the re-named old name account. Should I delete the accounts and start over?
Also, the printer shows up again but still doesn't print. As I said in my original message, I think I have to delete it and add it again but I don't understand the drop-down lists. They're not the same as when I had to it on the iBook once or twice.
iMac   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   iBook, Mac OSX (10.4)

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