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When print command given the P440 does not print from Aperture on Snow Leopard. This started when I installed the Snow Leopard upgrade from Leopard

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Hello,

the problem is a software related fault. its as a result of the upgrade. You will have to revert the upgrade or maybe you didn't do the installation properly.

Try to do upgrade installation afresh if that doesn't work, you will then have to go back to your previous version.

Take care.

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