Printing with SL and Epson 7600

Would be very interested in hearing from anyone who has installed SL and printed with the Epson 7600... I still use this fossil everyday and don't want to upgrade until I'm sure there won't be issues.

So, I found this little piece of info on Epson's site, the question doesn't quite match our problem, but the answer (you would think) would fix us...
Q: I don’t see my printer driver on the Epson Macintosh Snow Leopard Support page. Where can I find a Mac OS 10.6.x driver for my product?
A: Try the following:
Rosetta needs to be installed in Snow Leopard. If necessary, install Rosetta.
Go to Drivers & Support, select your product category, then select your product name.
Select Drivers & Downloads, then select Macintosh Operating Systems from the drop-down list and click Go.
Download the Macintosh 10.5.x drivers for your product.
Note: If there are no Macintosh OS X 10.5.x drivers available for your product, download and install the Macintosh OS X 10.4.x drivers and the Common Updater software for your product.
Follow the on screen instructions to finish the driver installation.
I followed the instructions to the letter.... no results, I still don't see the driver in the drop-down list of available Printer Drivers!

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