Epson issues with Leopard & CS3?

I'm on a dual processor G5 and have been using Photoshop CS3 and printing without any problem to both an Epson 2200 and an older 1280.
Now that I've installed 10.5 Leopard, when I get into the Epson 2200 dialog box and choose "Print Settings" it causes CS3 to crash-repeatedly. Also, when I choose which printer I want, I get a little black exclamation mark to the left of "Epson 2200". I haven't been able to determine why this is there. I've got it plugged via Firewire and even changed it to USB to see if the exclamation mark would go away. Not.
Finally, I've downloaded the latest 2200 driver-for-10.5 from Epson's website but that has not changed anything. BTW, I preceded all of the above by throwing away all the older drivers in my Epson folder. Help!!!!!!!
I can print via the 1280 okay but NOT the 2200.

Getting the same error using Photoshop CS2 (9.02) On a 15" Macbook with an Epson 890 Printer. Epson Driver #1.33E. 1.25 Gigs Ram. Mac OS 10.5.2.
Every time I access the Printer Driver from within Photoshop CS2 (9.02) The driver loads correctly and I am able to print but if I select "Print Settings" in the Epson Driver Dialogue Photoshop Crashes. This is a verified bug and I would like to know if anyone or Adobe has released a fix for this bug?
If anyone can post a reply concerning the above it would be greatly appreciated.

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