10.6.8 does not recognize canon powershot SD1100 IS

I have just tried to upload photos from my canon for the first time since I got my macbook pro 10.6.8, also reinstalled canon software, and when I plug in my camera, the machine does not recognize it. It simply says, 'No camera found'
Anyone else have this issue?

It sounds like the issue is isolated to the Mac system since it works on the Windows 7 system on the network.
First, reset the Mac printing system as outlined in this document from Apple.
Next, reinstall the printer using this driver package from Apple.  I did check and it does support the Laserjet CP1520 series printers.  If you prefere HP's installation package, it can be found here.
These steps will clear any files that are causing a conflict in the printing system and ensure it has the newest software available.
Let me know what happens.
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