Printing Issues include Horizontal Flip

HI,
Have been using AP3 and the printing is driving me insane. Using the paper profiles and turning colour management off in the printer (my old ap2 workflow) the prints come out dark and BLUE/CYAN.
Trying various options (downloading lateset drivers, resetting print queues etc) to no avail.
When using printer manages colour, indicate the paper profile in the advanced options box, and choose colour sync I get a much closer print to the colour profiles screen. Except that the Prints are coming out as though they have been FLIPPED HORIZONTALLY...how bizzare how bizzare
any ideas tips suggestions so I can get back to printing in a properly colour managed way??
Cheers n Beers
Dom

Hi Spencer, I've finally cracked it ... After spending most of the day trying! I tried using another computer, resetting the printer to factory settings, cleaning print heads, aligning paper, and even bought some HP Photo Paper, just in case this was the problem. All resulted in the print having feint white lines across. So I then tried to basically print a copy, again feint lines. My final attempt was to scan the original ....whoooooo .. It came out perfect. My printer was just out of it's guarantee on 23 August but I am seriously thinking of getting a different make. This was a special photo where I already had a professional copy, but I'll have the same problem if I want to print regular photos. However, thanks for your interest.

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