Canon 2020i with file sharing is still crippled

I have tried just about everything to get the Canon 2020i working with OSX 10.6. Came close with some other printer drivers but the output quality is marginal.
Finally decided to just print share from an imac with OSX 10.4 installed. However, even this does not work well because the printer dialogue box that opens up on Snow Leopard (when printing to the shared printer) does not have the options for duplexing. Talked to Apple and they confirmed this is how it works since the driver is not compatible with OSX 10.6.
Anyone out there figure out how to print to a Canon Imagerunner 2020 or 2016? I can't believe that Canon will orphan copiers that are only 5 years old. Are there any other 3rd party solutions?

Hi Pahu,
Finally reached a solution to the problem of printing to a Canon Imagerunner 2020i copier from OSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard).
I ended up reinstalling the 10.6.x Snow Leopard software since I wanted to start clean. I then just did the following. Listed all the steps in case someone else needs to follow.
1] Opened the Print & Fax System Preference
2] Clicked the + at the bottom of the window to add a new printer
3] Chose HP JetDirect-Socket under the Protocol pull down menu
4] Typed the IP address of the Canon 2020i in the Address field (obviously have to know this)
5] Left the Queue field blank
6] Gave it a Name: CanonCopier (can be anything you want)
7] Left Location field blank
8] Under Print Using pull down menu I chose Select Printer Software and then chose "HP Color LaserJet 4500 - Gutenprint v5.2.3
9] Click the Add button
You can then print to the printer after choosing the printer in the print dialog box. One note is that if you want to get high quality prints where images do not look grainy, you need to choose a pull down menu in the print dialog box that shows Printer Features. Under this menu you will see Print Quality. Print Quality needs to be set to High.
That is it.
Hope Canon actually does some work to offer their own printer driver that supports Snow Leopard.
Thanks again for your help and encouragement.
Oscar

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