Cannot print wirelessly with Samsung ML-2010.  Recently installed Leopard.

i'm having an airport printing problem with my Samsung ML-2010. I have never used it with an airport express, but have successfully used my iBook G4 to print successfully using several airport connected printers.
I have lost my "Printer Setup Utility" since recently installing Leopard. I have read this is a common problem.
The point is that I can still print using my USB cord, but am having no luck with the airport. I also cannot add a printer using Rendezvous or Bonjour.

Right then. He's a Mac-to-Printer direct work-around for the problem.
Before you start. Ensure you have the ML-2010 driver installed. Connect the printer directly by USB to check.
1. Open Print & Fax Preferences.
2. Click on + to add printer.
3. Select IP at the top of the page. Select HP JetDirect - Socket in the drop down.
4. Enter the address of your AirPort Extreme (IP Address or name such as living-room.local) then add the socket number. 9100 for the first printer, 9101 for the second printer.
4a. If you've got the address right it will verify this and confirm this on screen. It will select a generic postscript driver which you will change in step 6.
5. Enter a Name and Location in the boxes at the bottom.
6. In the Print Using box, choose Select Driver and then search for ML-2010 driver. Select it.
7. Click Add and you're done.
You will now have the printer included in your list.
8. Click Open Print Queue.
9. With the print Que open select from the Menu Bar: Printer > Print Test Page.
10. Bingo you'll see the CUPS test page.
Now. If you have a windows PC with Bonjour Printer Wizard and you've got a working printer queue. You can crib the network address by looking at the TCP port information for the print queue. It will reduce the amount of guessing. But generally, the hostname is base-station-name.local with the spaces replaced by hyphens.
This should work for everyone and I so far (2 hours testing) I've not had a failed print.
Good luck and quite honestly I can wait for the fix to the bungled update now.
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