>In the Devices and Volumes Tab, in addition to the USB card listed in
>the PCI devices, there should be a USB area with all of the attached
>USB devices listed. If you don't see the USB area, this means that
>the USB extensions are not fully loaded.
>--
>Mr. PopMan
Well that's obviously part of the problem, because there's definitely
no USB area showing under the Devices and Volumes Tab.
I'm sure you're probably right, but it seems like I've got to have
every possible USB extension loaded that I could possibly need.
I've installed/uninstalled/reinstalled three different versions of
Apple's USB Adapter Card Support the last few days.
I've installed/uninstalled/reinstalled the printer software at least
three or four times.
I've tried two different-both brand new-USB cables in all four ports.
The Epson prints a test page just fine so I know that it's functioning.
The card manufacturer does not provide drivers for the Mac OS at
their website because they state that the card is compatible with
Apple's USB drivers.
I'm sure I've far from exhausted all the possibilities of what the
problem may be, and I'll keep trying, but it is getting to be a bit
frustrating.
Anyway, I appreciate everyone's help so far and I'm still open to
suggestions on what to try next.
Thanks,
Donovan
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