Printing, scanning w/ Snow Leopard

Just upgraded to 10.6.6. I have a H-P LaserJet 1200 and an H-P C5580 all in one. I have uses for both printers. I downloaded the new H-P drivers which allow me to use the C5580, but now the LaserJet is offline and I can't get it back. H-P website says the latest drivers are included in 10.6.6.
I would like to have both available at all times like I did before the OS upgrade (10.5.8).
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
Thanx

You may need to tell us how you have the LJ1200 connected to the Mac.
If the LJ uses Ethernet to connect to the Mac and you were using AppleTalk on 10.5 then this protocol is no longer supported by 10.6, so you would need to use IP > HP Jetdirect which requires setting an IP address in the printer.
If the LJ is connecting to the Mac via USB then try removing the printer from Print & Fax and then adding it again.

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    Also, in reverse, it sounds like when the other iMac attempts to print to the iP4500 connected to your iMac the orientation issue exists. But if you print the #10 ENV, is the orientation okay?
    Yes, if I print a #10 env to my printer from my computer, it is okay.
    Just trying to determine if the symptom is only present when printing to the shared printer - not the direct printer.
    Yes, it looks as if when the printer is shared and using InDesign CS5.

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