Ok these are the result from various print tests with your suggested
drivers:

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Recommended driver
Turned off-on printer
doc #1 - pdf document
* job 1: good
* job 2: garbage
doc #2 - odt document
* job 1: good
* job 2: garbage

pxlmono driver
Turned off-on printer
doc #1 - pdf document
* job 1: good
* job 2: garbage
doc #2 - odt document
* job 1: garbage
* job 2: good

Generic hpijs/pcl5e driver
Turned off-on printer
doc #1 - pdf document
* job 1: good
* job 2: good
doc #2 - odt document
* job 1: good
* job 2: good
doc #3 - pdf documtent- 1 page
* job 1: good
* job 2: good
doc #4 - other odt document
* job 1: good
* job 2: good
doc #4 - test print from system-config-printer
* job 1: good
* job 2: good
doc #5 - other pdf document
* job 1: good
* job 2: good

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Seems that the generic driver is  printing fine, it's strange since when
i've tried it it wasn't working like the other. Maybe turning off and on
the printer did the trick.

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