Canon IR C4080 Networked - Unable to print.

As the subject states - we have an IR C4080 in the office (managed space) and the techies are unable to get my Macs working with it. We each have our own ID and password to print/copy/etc...
I have downloaded both the PS and UFR II drivers from the Canon website - I have seen several other posts about this printer but none seem to solve my problem.
When I try to print it comes back with an error: Incorrect ID or Password.
Specify the correct ID and Password.: 15513
No pop-up or dialog box is ever displayed to ask for such information. Further, when in the configuration for the Installable Options the "Job Accounting" box is checked, but there is noplace to enter the ID/Password.
Any solution? The mac seems to be communicating with the printer... why wouldn't it just prompt me for it? Seems pretty NON-User-friendly to me... Silly canon.
Thanks for the help beforehand.

For many menus in a print driver it is possible to use the CUPS web interface to default print options. However in checking this with Lion, the Dept ID/Password menus for the PS3 or UFR2 driver are not available. Whether that is due to the current limitations these drivers have with Lion I am not sure. I would have to check the same drivers on Snow Leopard to see if this is still the case.
Even if you could set the ID/pwd, I'm am also not sure if the iOS print job would call this information when you print from the iPad. Depending on what software you are using on the Mac (Printopia, AirPrint, etc) the iPad print job could just be using the print queue path in the Mac to get to the printer, rather than using any of the user information set in the driver. So you would have to test this setup to know for sure.
If you are not concerned about using the ID for the iPad, then you could create another print queue on the Mac using the ADV C7055 PPD, assuming the copier does have the Postscript option. With this PPD queue shared the iPad could print via this queue without needing an ID to be entered. The only other setting that would be required in the copier under the Dept ID Management menu. It is called 'Allow Unknown IDs' and with this enabled the incoming print job does not need to have an ID. Hence the ability to print from the iPad.
Hope this helps and I will check the Dept ID setting availability via CUPS on 10.6 and get back to you.

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