No printing on CD's/DVD's (Epson Stylus Photo R200)

Unfortunately it seems that I cannot print on CD's/DVD's anymore since I have installed Snow Leopard.
I am using the Epson Stylus Photo R200 which was no problem with Tiger or Leopard.
When using the Epson Print CD program I am getting the error message that the driver for this purpose is not installed.
I have connected the printer via USB directly to my Mac Pro, then checked the website of epson. Unfortunately they have only older drivers. Never the less I tried it with them. Same problem. The I installed all epson drivers from the Snow Leopard download page again. Same problem.
Tried it in Windows XP (Parallels). Same problem. Very bad.
What can I do?
Thanks in advance
Thorge

I don't know if this helps, but I've always had problems printing wireless with my Epson Photo Printer 580. I am now able to print CDs wireless by going to Epson's North America site and downloading the EPson Print CD v2.0 as well as as the common updater.

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