Leopard drivers for R2400?

I'm wondering if anyone here knows when Epson USA plans to release an OS X 10.5 driver for the R2400?
I downloaded the European version (6.1.2) from the Epson UK site, but I am not having success with it. ABW prints are darker than what I see on my color-profiled Apple LCD, and color-managed B&W prints have a distinct green/blue cast.

If you do find the driver on the US site, it's very likely to be 6.1.2 you already have. ABW is printer managed, so no guarantee it'll look like in LR. I find ABW requires fine tuning down from Dark or Darker.

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