Epson Leopard Lightroom 1.3 - UK Europe Drives Print Problems

From reading these forums the print problems (poor color when using profiles) that everyone is having with Leopard, Epson Printers and Lightroom 1.3 is related to print driver issues. While there have been no updates on the Epson US site there have been driver updates on the UK/Europe Epson site.
Has anyone tested these updated drives referenced as version 6.12 and do they resolve the issues. In particular I am interested in the R1800 drivers.

Ivan J:
I downloaded the 6.12 driver for the Epson R1800 from the Epson UK site. From my testing so far, I see essentially the same color prints from the driver itself or from using the Epson-supplied icc profile. All with Intel Mac on OS 10.5.1 and LR 1.3.1. So far so good. Still no sign of the new driver on Epson America. Hope this helps.

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