Landscape printing with HP

new MBP with leopard (10.5.4)
HP LaserJet 1300 on USB
installed HP printer drivers via Software Update a few days ago
I am unable to print landscape pages in any program (Office 2008 2004, Pages, Numbers).
Looks fine in print preview, but when printed the text is not rotated on the page and is cut off.
Even if I print to pdf and then print from Preview.app.
The only thing that works is print to pdf and then print from Adobe Reader 8.
Same thing on an HP 4300 networked printer.

This update may address issues with your printer:
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/hpprinterdriver11.html
If it seemed to create more issues, then I'd contact HP and let them know it did.

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