Looking for a generic Postscript level 2 driver

I have an older laser printer (Canon LPB 4 plus) with a postscript card that reads PostScript 2
The generic driver which loads when I connected the printer is PostScript 3
Canon does not make a Mac driver for this printer.
Does anyone have any suggestions for how I can get my printer to work with my MacBook Pro which is running 10.5.3 ?
Thanks,
Cicada

I downloaded the drivers as you specified and I can now print to my printer!
Thanks!
There are a couple of noncritical problems with the driver, but nothing that I cannot live with for the present.
1) Print jobs are not listed in the queue.
2) Sporadic situations where the print job does not get sent to the printer until I pull out the USB cable and reinsert it.
3) The print image sent to the printer seems to be size A4 instead of US Letter. All defaults are set to US Letter in the PPD and in the print panels, but the printer is reporting that I need to load in A4 paper. It will go ahead and print to my US Letter size paper after the error message, so it is not a big problem. It is curious though.
Thanks Again.
Cicada
It would still be great to get a PS level 2 driver if someone knows where to find one. I would be curious as to whether it would result in better looking printouts.

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