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Mac printing - Can't print to IP printer

Asked by dogbertius in Mac OS X, Printers, Apple Desktop

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I am running a Windows network with a few iMacs running OSX Leopard.

We have a network printer that each and every Windows machine can rapidly connect to and print to. The IP address of this printer is 192.168.1.50, and it is a Xerox Document Center (DC) 430 ST.

I am trying to print to it using the iMacs, and I can't even get it set up right. I've tried using every combination of protocol and driver, for protocols:
-LPD (Line Printer Daemon)
-IPP (IP Printing), both

Drivers:
-Generic Postscript Driver
-Xerox DC 440/43x/42x driver (shipping with iMac)
-Older Xerox DC430ST driver for Mac from Xerox web page

The only way I've managed to get this printing with the Macs is to use the AppleTalk protocol, which detects the printer, and even prints to it. Whenever I print anything that has an image in it though, from any application, I get the following printed at the top of the page:

ERROR: undefined
OFFENDING COMMAND: ~B!<< (Usually random gibberish characters)
STACK:

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