Problems printing using Leopard

I'm a graphics teacher and we installed 5 new Imac's. All 5 machines are giving me trouble printing.
I've downloaded new drivers from HP for my HP 4050tn laser printer and HP 8750 photosmart printer. The problem is sometimes they print fine and other times the printer takes 20 to 30 minutes or longer to print. When I check print center the message say's looking for printer. This occurs using many different programs. I can't figure this one out. Please help?
Thanks,
Mike

I have the same problem using an old HP 6P with the generic PCL 4/5 driver from Apple. I have tried the driver from HP and the latest gimp driver from open source and every time I have the exact same problem. Sometime it's print good other time it's wait for the printer to answer.
But if I reboot the computer, then it's ok for a few run. So this is what I do to print. Rebooting makes me thinks about Windows and really grieves me.

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