Slow Printing with Mac OS X 10.7.5 and HP Deskjet F4180

Translated:
I do not know what happens , but it seems that there is a mismatch between the two .
The print is stopping all the time . Sometimes it takes a decade to start printing .. The times for the middle and takes longer to come back another decade ..
Anyway .. I need a solution !!!!!
Can anyone help me ?
Não sei o que acontece, mas parece que há uma incompatibilidade entre os dois.
A impressão fica parando toda hora. As vezes demora uma década pra começar a imprimir.. As vezes para no meio e demora mais outra década pra voltar.. 
Enfim.. preciso de uma solução!!!!! 
Alguém pode me ajudar?

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