He loaded a sheet of Hahnemühle Photo Rag. He opened a TIFF file of a mossy oak tree he’d shot on 8x10 film. He went to File > Print.
The end.
Arthur didn't know what Rosetta was. He googled it on his phone—a painful, two-thumbed affair. He learned he needed to install an emulation layer to run an Intel-based driver on his Apple Silicon machine. Two hours later, after disabling SIP (System Integrity Protection) and praying to a god he didn't believe in, the installer finished. epson photo printer software
Arthur wasn't a software guy. He used a flip phone. But to make the P9000 breathe, he had to install the "Epson Professional Suite" on his decade-old Mac Pro. The CD-ROM, covered in a layer of dust, spun up with a whir that sounded like a dying cicada. He loaded a sheet of Hahnemühle Photo Rag