Printing with an HPLaserjet960c and Snow Leopard

Anybody got any ideas how to get my (excellent) HP 960c to work properly on SL? Have tried the 9800 driver, but this only works on certain jobs. Is it possible to put the old Leopard driver back on the SL, and how?
Thanks

Same here...can you help with the solution? I have not used my Epson r2400 in a very long time and am having printing quality issues. It appears I'm not getting enough of the standard black ink in the prints.
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