This is from: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=199979

It worked for me too. Here is the relevant text:

"1- it seems that the hplip 0.9.7 has some problems recognising usb
printers. Solution is to install the latest HPLIP version from
hplip.sourceforge.net. This is no small task (at least for a linux
newbie like me) as you have to uninstall the actual version, install the
full compiling environment for the new version, dowload the version and
patch, aplly the patches, compile, install, restart hplip and cups, etc
(alouette...local joke). Current version is 1.6.6 and I sincerely wish
that Ubuntu upgrades it's packaged version. In the meantime, carefully
read and follow the installation instructions provided on the HPLIP site
and everything should go fine.

2- some printers are special: like mine for instance (HP laserjet 1000)
requires that it's firmware be downloaded to the printer at every power
up. When I tried to install the printer in the new environment, there
was no driver for my specific printer. I went ahead selecting a "close
model" and I get the exact same result as "everything works as expected
but the printer does not print". After some research, I discovered the
pecurliar behavior of my printer when I found a linux printer driver for
it at http:// foo2rjs.rkkda.com.

I can correlate this behavior with some people having "intermittent"
problems with their printer if they shut them off between their
computing sessions. So, in cases like this, make sure that you have the
exact driver for your printer. I have found the link to my driver in
Google by searching with "linux HP 1000 printer driver". Try it with
your printer and see what comes out of it.

One final detail: make sure that user cupsys is registered in the
lpadmin group. Another detail that I am not sure if it makes a
difference (I did not test all possibilities) but I set the access right
to /dev/usblp0 to rw for owner, group and others.

After setting all other CUPS and Samba networking configuration, I can
now print from the local linux workstation, the remote linux workstation
and any windows workstations on my network (I am a newbie with linux but
and old, old goat with computers in general"

FOLLOW UP COMMENTS: The HPLIP update to 1.6.6 fixed my machine as well
as the printing problems associated with SAMBA. The ODD part is that I
too have a Laserjet 1000 and HPLIP specifically does NOT support this
printer. But upon upgrading the printer showed up on the correct USB
port and everything worked fine.

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HP Laserjet 1000 doesn't work with cups2
https://launchpad.net/bugs/43824

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