PDF Print Problems with OS 10.6.7

Since installing the most recent OS update 10.6.7 on my Macbook, I have been having trouble printing PDF documents on two printers--a Brother HL-5370 DW and an HP PSC 1600. Black vertical lines print across the page. On another Mac with OS 10.5, PDFs still print fine. In all cases, print preview shows normal print output.

10.7.7 is causing problems with pdf and printing - please see http://db.tidbits.com/article/12078 for a better explanation. I have the same and can't print to either of our Canon office printers or print to pdfs any longer - but can you contact Apple to advise them they have a problem ... no!

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