It takes 15 minutes to print

When i want to print a photoshop document it takes a long time for the dialogs box to show up and from there on every click takes five minutes for photoshop to react. It might hasve something to do with a print pofile I installed for a dye printer but I have deleted tha printer and stil have the problem. May-by som way to reset the printer prifiles but I have no clue on how to do this.

My default printer is HP photosmart 5180. It is a networkprinter
I think the problem started when I changed setting to use the ICC profile of the GX7000 Print Driver for ICC Profile
This printer is connected in a network at my job. It is connected with usb in the network.
I just was to reset the default color profile but I have no clue
In the printer dialog box I do not know if the printer or Adobe should manage the colors.
I do not need nice prints since I will not use my own laptop again for printing on the gelprinter. I just want to make a fast print as I could do normally.
Today I also discovered that Premiere Cs6 cannot open my photoshop files. It might be related.
Thanks for helping me.

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