Iphoto 4 problems printing pictures with a hp printer

Hi .
I have a HP Business inkjet 1100d and am having a problem printing . When it starts to print it will take a long time to do . I can print from safari and microsoft work fine . But if I try to print a picture from iphoto it will only print a small part of the picture .I was wondering if the fact that I am printing from a network card to my printer would make a difference , because I am able to print under usb but not from the network card . If print from use all is fine, but if I print from the network card it wont work at all .
If anyone can help me fix this it would me a good help for me . I as wondering if network printing is supported in iphoto4 . I think maybe thats the problem it wont work on a network card like jetdirect card, hp lio based network card .

I fixed the problem , its the driver dont use the one for cups .also it prints at the right date for expired cartridges .

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