Canon CLC 1000 snow leopard

Any idea how to get snow leopard to print to me Canon CLC 1000 color copier. It used a Fiery Rip V80.
I have a big print job to get done right away, but can't seem to add it. I tried to LPD method, it acts like it's sending it, but the RIP never shows it.
HELP!

Mytechy,
FYI, one way to be able to print to the canon is if you have another mac (that still has Leopard) on your network. on that mac go into system prefs > sharing > turn printer sharing on. once printer sharing is turned on the printer will appear in the printer list as "shared bonjour" and you can add it.

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