High CPU usage from cupsd "socket" - possible related to HP photosmart ?

Suddenly my MacBook Pro is very hot - about 170 degrees starting right after it is switched on. Before yesterday, it would vary between about 100 and 120 degrees. I've never seen it this hot.
When I went to the Activity Monitor, the Process Name "socket" under the section "cupsd" is using 99 to 100 cpu. Nothing else is close to this (firefox is using 2).
Yesterday I installed a HP photosmart printer under parallels to work with my windows programs. I had been using the HP photosmart with my mac with no change in the temperature. But I think this is associated with the installation of the HP in the windows environment. Although, parallels is not even running and the CPU usage is still high. So maybe it is not related.
Any thoughts?
Thanks

Sounds like the culprit. CUPS stands for Common UNIX Printing System; the cupsd process is the main print engine for OS X.
Run Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility, select your HDD and click Repair Permissions.
You might also try trashing your printing preference files (user/library/preferences folder, .plist files with names that start with com.apple.print).
Hope this helps...
EDIT: There's a nice repair utility (shareware) out there, but it looks like it has not yet been updated for 10.5. Keep an eye out. The Tiger version is here.

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