Need Help with IP Printing

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Ok here is my situation. I have a MacBook Pro running OS X 10.5. I am also running VMWare Fusion with Windows XP loaded on a virtual machine. My work environment consists of two windows based computers on a small wireless network, and a printer hooked to a linksys print server.

Now both the other computers are set up to print to the printer via IP via LPR and it works just fine. I as well have successfully set up my virtual machine to print in windows the same way, and it works just fine... However when I try to set up a printer on the mac side it simply will not work. It adds fine, and says that it is connected to the printer, but never prints anything.

The couple things that I don't know about are as follows. I have no LPR option in mac os x only an LPD option. I don't know the difference. I have used the IPP option and the LPD option and nothing seems to work. The other problem that I have is that I just use the generic type for printer due to the fact that I don't know how to configure a driver that I downloaded for the specific printer that I do have. (I don't however think that has anything to do with my problem.)

I hope I have not missed anything, and I sure hope someone can help. I have searched all over to try to figure out why it wouldn't be working, and I just can't figure it out.

Thanks in advance
 
It its a Canon D480 and I did download the driver from there site and installed it. I still get the same thing happening.

Thanks
 
It its a Canon D480 and I did download the driver from there site and installed it. I still get the same thing happening.

Thanks
Your question has been asked and addressed on this forum too many times to count. You downloaded and installed the manufacturer's driver which is for a USB connection between your computer and printer. This driver does not work for networked connections. You need a CUPS driver. Unfortunately for you, this model Canon is not supported by the CUPS project. To use it in a networked environment, your will have to connect it directly to your Mac via USB and share it.
 
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