Airport Extreme and Canon Pixima MP830

Hi, I connected a Pixima MP830 to my Airport Extreme. I have a MBP and MacMini and they both print wirelessly without a problem. However, I have tried every trick in the book it would seem in trying to make the printer work wirelessly via Windows.
- Install Bonjour for Windows and did the install through it
- Changed the port from 9100 to 9101
- Updated the firmware
- stopped and started the printer, Airport, etc. etc.
No luck. It just report 'This document failed to print'
Any one running a Canon MP830 with Airport Extreme?
Thanks
AJ

I am sorry, but that is nonsense. The MP830 is networkable.
Google this: MP830 Silex and see what comes up for the Canon eStore.
Besides, I just made a printout of this very page using the MP830 hooked up to my Airport Express, which is connected to my wireless network on Linksys WRT54GL router (w/ WAP2 Personal encryption).
This is on a PC running Windows XP. I haven't tried it with Leopard yet but I cannot think of a reason why this would not work on a Mac. Note that the printing functionality is supported via the Airport Express Base Station (firmware 6.3, Airport Utility 5.2.1), but that the scanning functionality does not work. Faxing IS supported, wireless scanning is the only one feature that does not work. The scanner driver is not able to connect to the printer wirelessly.
This kind of defeats the purpose of making this MP830 the default network printer. Apple's sooo close; it's frustrating that scanning is the one feature not supported by the Airport Express Base Station. The Airport Express Base Station makes the product on offer in the Canon eStore pale by comparison - note the price! Come on Apple, help us fully network our Canon MP830's!
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