Photoshop non postscript printer issue...

Hi, I'm trying to print images I've created from photoshop CS to a non postscript printer, and everytime I execute the task, the jobs list stops the print. Is there a way I could change the settings so that I am able to print my pictures out? My printer model is HP Photosmart C3140 All-in-One. Thanks in advance!

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