Display driver stopped responding, but got...

I just rebuilt my system which is now

Windows 7 (64-bit)

Photoshop CS4 11.0.1 (64-bit) (open GL) turned off in the preferences)

Core I7 950

Gianward nividia gtx 285 graphics card

Photoshop is installed on OCZ vertex SSD

File information on Western digital caviar black

Motherboard ASUS rampage gene

I print on 3 city printers an Epson 7900

I'm not having problems until it comes to print my photos...

When I print to one of the printers with 'Print Preview' enabled I get the message «display driver stopped responding but has recovered...» »

Microsoft = 4101 event ID

The screen goes black and stays for a few seconds before returning...

Sometimes I am able to do the printer to go ahead and print... sometimes it used and I have to start the process any printing...

Needless to say that it's irritating... (either incidentally, happens with two of my Epson printers... the other is a 3880)

I just downloaded the latest drivers for the printers and the latest Nvidia drivers... the problem remains

The ASUS probe indicates that all teperatures are within acceptable limits.

If someone could help a solution, I would be most gratefull?

try to install the older drivers for nvidia video card, see if that clears it

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