I need to unistall 2 print drivers xerox

I am having a problem printing to a Xerox phaser 6200, the print window keeps telling me that I am out of toner.  It prints from the printers control panel and Xerox says I need to remove the driver and reinstall it again.  Since it is obviously a driver issue not the printers.
At the same time I would like to remove an epson rx1800 driver.
Thanks
Peter

Hi GMR Photo,
Please refer the thread: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1301502.
Regards,
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