Leopard, Photoshop CS2 and Printing

I recently upgraded to Leopard. I use Photoshop CS2 with an Epson R2400. After the Leopard upgrade, I am no longer able to select Color Management in the printer driver window of Photoshop.
I installed the latest driver for the R2400. It doesn't help that Epson recently renamed their paper. But the color is way off on my prints now.
Any suggestions?

CS2 is not supported in Leopard and never will be.
There are no patches, there will never be any patches.
CS2 is running in Rosetta another level of problems. Its time to upgrade.

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