InDesign CS2 printing issue with 10.6

I've just got my ir C2880 printing thanks to help on another thread but...
Printing from InDesign CS2 to this printer I am getting an error message:
Printing Error: The Adobe Print Engine has failed to output your data due to an unknown problem.
Any hints?

As others have stated - This is a problem with 10.6.5 overwriting boot.efi (Which PGP modified in 10.0.0 and above with pgpboot.efi).
This is a fairly easy fix, and was provided in the PDF cited above. For those that don't want to wait, here are the instructions provided:
*1. Insert your Mac OS X CD.*
*2. Boot to your Mac OS X CD.*
*3. Do not install Mac OS X; instead, from the Utility Menu, select "Terminal."*
*4. Type the following command: +diskutil list+*
You will need to note the disk identifier for the boot partition for your system disk. The boot partition is named "Boot OSX" and is the partition immediately following your system disk. For example, if your system disk is disk0s2, you should find a boot partition with the name "Boot OSX" with the identifier disk0s3.
*5. Type the following command: +diskutil mount <bootpartition>+*
*Where <bootpartition> is the disk identifier you learned from issuing the previous command. This will mount the boot partition for your system disk.*
Example:
Diskutil mount disk0s3
Note: You may need to take note of certain disk information during this
process, so PGP Corporation recommends having writing materials available
to you before you begin.
*6. Navigate to the CoreServices boot directory. This directory is located at the following path: +cd "/Volumes/Boot OSX/System/Library/CoreServices"+*
*7. Copy pgpboot.efi to boot.efi. To do this, type the following command:*
*+cp pgpboot.efi boot.efi+*
*8. Select Terminal > Quit Terminal.*
*9. Select Installer > Quit and choose to restart.*
You should now see the PGP passphrase prompt and if you successfully enter your passphrase, your system will boot correctly.

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