Using high-resolution flat-field spectrographs at the LLNL SuperEBIT electron beam ion trap, we have observed EUV spectra (λ 32 – 43 Å) of highly charged ions of Eu (Z=63) under a range of production conditions suitable for Na- through Zn-like ions. Almost 30 lines were identified with the aid of Flexible Atomic Code computations and spectral modeling. While some of the wavelength measurements are among the most accurate in this wavelength range, some of the identifications are still tentative. We discuss how experimental conditions and spectral complexity interact in the analysis process.