Admin password not working

My hp laserjet 1300 printer suddenly stopped working - I would push print and nothing would happen, seems the printer wasn't recognized though it was listed as an available printer.
I downloaded drivers for it from hp's site, but now when I try to install the drivers and I'm asked for the password to install, it tells me "the software to be installed requires administrator or higher level access privileges."
But I AM the administrator, and there is no other on this mac!
I went to NetInfo Manager and tried to begin the process for logging in as root. It won't accept my admin password there either to enable root.
However, I have just tried a software update, and my password was accepted just fine.
Anybody have a clue what I can do?
Thanks! (I'll be checking back tomorrow night)

Insert your install DVD and reboot while holding down the C key. After you pick your language, search the menus for a Reset Password option.
Suggestion: Never, never, NEVER let young children have unsupervised access to your user account! Give them their own user account (non-admin) to play in instead. Non-admin users can do nothing to screw up anything outside their own home folders.

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