Printer problem with Tiger in Core Duo Mac

Having problem with HP Deskjet 5650 using this setup.
1)Prints extremly slowly - maybe 3 minutes a page of print.
2)Prints color when set for black.
The cartridge is o.k. in an other mac with Panther. I have installed the most recent printer driver.
Anyone else seeing this problem?

I got an  tip of a friend: It was Bug in Mac OS 10.6.7. Here the to resolve the problem for all they want not wait the bugfix of apple (on your own risk, but it helped me):
http://www.apfelnews.eu/2011/04/21/losung-fur-schriften-und-pdf-problem-bei-mac- os-x-10-6-7/

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