CS5 Printing

Since I loaded CS5, another program, not related to Adobe, is not able to print correctly on the printer, printing directly to Adobe PDF or CutePDF. It cuts off text that apperas on the screen almost as if it is layering text boxes.  It also does not print the correct font.  The program is a database and does use a access-type program to create reports.  I've tried everything that I know to do with no luck.  Anyone experience anything similar?

hello noel.
thanks for the reply.
all photos and manipulation takes place in photoshop cs5.
i use stock photos (jpeg) to create concept and manipulation.
the printer i have is the epson r2880. i will get a photo of my settings asap.
just downloaded the latest printer profiles.
i went out before with my canon 5d took 2 shots of the nearby park.
came home and printed them out. perfect colour and excellent printing.
i dont think its the printer or the settings.
it has got something to do with these photo manipulation images im working on.
you could be right that the processing i do could have the final effect on the prints.
thanks for the reply noel.

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