Lost Ethernet Printer in 10.6

Since switching my system from 10.5 to 10.6 I have lost my ethernet printer a HP Laserjet 8000 printer. It does not appear in the printer list, have checked with HP who say it is fully compatible and have the downloaded the latest drivers.
My older 10.5 system still sees and prints fine to it.
Any ideas?

Bonjour is not Appletalk. It is the replacement protocol that allows network devices to find one another, but it requires all devices support it, and many printers, particularly older ones, do not.
If this printer had supported it, the system would have found it automatically.

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