Print CD Epson R1800

Found a work around to CD print driver problem for R1800 in Leopard. (Epson site no help.)
1. Open Print CD
2. Command Print.
3. Ignore Error Message "Epson printer driver dealing with CD printing is not installed."
4. Select "Manual Print"
5. In "Page Setup" window choose as paper size "A4(CD/DVD)"
6. In "Print" window, select "Print Settings" then as "Media Type" choose "CD/DVD"
7. Hit print.
Cumbersome, but works fine (for now).

This finally worked for me too (using a Stylus Photo 1400) with the addition of choosing Tray 2 before selecting Manual Print.

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