Print quality from CS3 to a non-PS b/w printer

I open an image in Photoshop CS3 and do a file / print to my HP laserjet 1300 black an white printer. The image prints out with a halftone pattern with little dots visible all over the place.
If I place the same image without any changes into Illustrator and do a file / print form there, the image comes out looking like a black and white photograph with none of the dots / halftone pattern of the photoshop image.
I want it to look like a photograph. I do not want the halftone / dots.
Can someone help me with what is happening here? Maybe just some photoshop setting that I need in order to print nice looking images from Photoshop CS3 to this printer rather than having to get Illustrator involved?

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Bobby30 wrote:
I've got v11.02 and it doesn't solve the same problem printint to a HP Laserjet 5.My only solution is printing to my Canon i9900 inkjet. I wonder if CS5 solves the problem?
Sounds more like the printer driver is the root of your problem.
The meaningful question here is:  Does HP have a current driver for the LaserJet 5 and your operating system?
And keep in mind that you can download and try Photoshop CS5 for 30 days free.
-Noel

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