Upgrade to Snow Leopard = No printing

I just upgraded to Snow Leopard last night, and now I can no longer print to our Epson Stylus Color 740. The system has chosen a print driver -- Epson Stylus Color 740 - Gutenprint v5.2.3. However, no printed pages emerge from the printer.
When I go to print, the printer application opens as it normally does. I get a message saying something like "Printing page 1, 11%". Eventually this message goes away, the "Printer Ready" message returns, and one would almost think that the printing succeeded. Except for the fact that the printer itself just sits there quietly.
Any suggestions?

I have a very similar problem. Previously used Epson Color Photo R200 with a G3 iMac running 10.3.9. Last week I started using my new iMac (3.06 GHz, 10.6.1). At first I could print w/my R200 (after downloading the driver through Snow Leopard), but the CD printing was way off. So I contacted Epson email support, and by their instructions removed the software and reinstalled software directly from Epson. (Also did the delete printer from list thing, resent the printing system, ran permissions repair, and added the printer after the reinstall) From that point on I get virtually the same results as Paul. In various applications the software seems to respond, but the printer sits happily quiet, printing nothing. The jobs listed in the Print Queue Window show the word "error" at the beginning of the job name.
I have been in repeated contact with Epson email support, following their instructions carefully, with no results. Their most recent answer included this: " This issue sounds like it may be a type of system related issue related which is affecting our Epson driver. If you have not done so already, it may be helpful if you try Mac support and see if they can shed any additional light upon this issue. "
Incidentally, I have managed to use Epson Printer Utility2 to run utilities on the printer, including alignment checks, head cleaning, ink supply check etc. Also, I was able to connect the printer to my old iMac and print normally.
Also, I have a new HP 4280 3 in 1 which responds properly (after having to download new software from HP and do permissions repair).

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