HP LaserJet 6p and NetGear PS-101 Wireless Setup Driver Issue???

Does any one out there know how to make this combination work?
I use it on my wireless network all the time for PC's but can not get it to function properly on my iMac. The NetGear is plugged in the back of mp Laser Jet and a Cat 5 connects to my Belkin Pre-N Router.
IM definetely able to talk to it, but all I get is gibberish and multiple pages spit out of my laser jet.
I have selected and tried the following setings: Apple Talk, IPP, HP Jet select and the LPD dameon. All do the same thing.
Been to HP site looking for a fix. I think the drivers in the HP list are the problem. Infact some are GIMP beta's.
ID just love to get this working as theres so much I would like to print to learn this OS and get use to the Mac World.
I love this iMac and can't wait to migrate completely away from Windows.
Appreciate any advice or suggestions that one may have and Thanks!

Driver - Only CUPS drivers can use OS X's built-in network printing protocols. (postscript printers don't need a driver, just a PPD) Of all the non-postscript manufacturers, only Brother is making CUPS drivers available at this time. (Apple included Gimp-Print drivers because they are CUPS drivers - a limited number of printers are supported) Your Laserjet 6P is supported by the HP Laserjet 6 Series, Gimp-Print driver.
Next - print server setup. Since the Windows setup software doesn't work on OS X, we need to find the setup details ourselves. Your print server probably supports a couple of protocols- LPD, maybe IPP, and HP Jetdirect (called TCP/IP raw in most manuals). LPD and IPP require that you enter the print server's queue name in Printer Setup. Find the Queue name in the manual. L1, lpt1 and lp are common queue names.
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