Canon Compatability

Just recently we replaced our old Canon ir C2200 with the Canon ir C2550. It is installed on a shared windows 2008 server. Now, there is only one Mac in our building. (is running OS X 10.3.9). Before the switch that Mac could print to the 2200 and saw it just as a shared printer, along with all of the other printers on the windows server. However, since the switch I cannot seem to get the Macintosh to print to it.
I got the most recent Mac drivers from Canon's website, and have even tried earlier ones out of fear they would be incompatible with the OS version. We have never had issues with sharing printers with this Mac. I run initial setup, and it even seems to find the printer. when trying to print to it it processes the job on the mac side til queue is blank. At the printer though, nothing happens. It recognizes the attempted print however gives me the error code " NG #853".
Now, I am not a Mac person at all. But I need to figure this out, and I'm decent at following directions. So any information, comments, or suggested directions to head in are greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time.

Probably.
You will want to transcode to Pro Res.
Download the trial and see how it goes.
Best of luck.
Russ

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