On Jan 31, 2011, at 11:04 PM, maryland1571 wrote:

I just tried the previous solutions and they did not work.  Are there
any other solutions that might work?

Oops, I misunderstood the question. I thought you had a older printer that HP quit supporting. You have a brand new printer than HP doesn't support below 10.5 Leopard. Have you tried installing the Leopard drivers? They may work, after all, Leopard is "universal" so this driver should also work on both PPC & Intel Macs. If there's an installer limitation the won't allow installation on 10.4.11, you can download Pacifist <http://www.charlessoft.com/> for free and use it to install the Leopard drivers. Pacifist allows you to see where everything is installed, so if there was a problem you could open the driver package again and manually remove each file installed to revert back to your previous situation.

If you wait, I'm certain the GutenPrint or HPIJS will add support for the Deskjet 1000 some day real soon now. In the mean time, I'd try the Leopard driver "HP Deskjet 1000 Driver 12.1.0" and see if it works:
<http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Drivers/HP-Deskjet-1000-Driver.shtml>

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