Printer Problem with Time Capsule

So here's The Problem. I have set up a complex network in our house. The internet comes from a phone line which is then plugged into a belkin N1 vision router. There is another wire coming out of the router and into a Time Capsule which broadcasts the internet, printing and file sharing around the house. We have three computers in the house: A windows XP desktop, a Macbook Pro, and a windows 7 laptop. Both laptops can connect to the network just fine, with wireless printing, but the desktop can connect to the internet fine, but when printing prints out junk. The steps i have taken to stop this are as follows:
Re-install drivers
install Bonjour
Install AirPort Utility
Restart computer, and printer
change various wires in the network
i know its a long question but i need help, PS the printer is a photosmart 8150

Hi djmaq,
Your English is fine and easy to understand.
I am experiencing the same problem with a Vista PC and a Epson RX595 connected directly to a TimeCapsule. It started printing the page, stopped halfway through, and then finished printing the page and started printing MANY other pages with just "hieroglyphics" in random spots. I had to pull out the pages and cancel the print job.
I'm going to work on it more this weekend, but if anyone has similar experience and has successfully found a resolution, it would be greatly appreciated.

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