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Running a 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo iMac, I have an HP 5MP printer connected to my ethernet network via an Ethermac iPrint adapter. This setup has always worked perfectly under all previous version of OS 10. I upgraded to Snow Leopard a couple of days ago, and I cannot get my printer to appear when I open system preferences > printing & faxing> and try to add a new device. The printer is still visible to the other computers on our network. Is there a fix for this? Thanks.

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