Following the instructions in the Parallels Desktop 5.0 Manual, I installed my HP OfficeJet Pro 8000 printer (that is connected to the USB port on my Airport Extreme) using Bonjour. The printer is accessible, but there appears to be some kind of printer control language problem. The instructions in the PD 5 manual are to use "Generic" for the printer Manufacturer and "Generic/PostScript" for the model number, however. My inclination would be to use the "Generic/PCL" for the printer model, however, the manual only specifies using "Generic/PostScript". The pain in using trial and error to solve this problem is that every time I attempt to print a test page, I get tons of pages of gibberish text (which I assume is a printer control incompatibility) and that wastes so much time, paper and toner that it's not a lot of fun. I'm definitely connecting to and sending data to the printer, but I'm not getting usable output. I've read a number of support articles and forum postings and I have not found a situation where the setup and communication works but the output is clearly not formatted correctly for the printer in question.