After recent upgrade to Snow Leopard, my Canon Printer no longer works

I am not sure that the two are directly related, but the timing suggests they might be.
The printer is the Canon MF4350d USB that I've used for a couple of years with no issues whatsoever. In the Printer Queue, it acknowledges that the Printer is ready.
The error I get is this:
Error:/System/Library/Printers/Libraries/PrintJobMgr/Contents/MacOS/PrintJobMgr failed
I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Printer with the same results.
Please help.

You have deleted and re-added the printer and reinstalled the latest drivers from Canons website, right?

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