Canon LBP3200 CAPT Drivers - Help!

So imagine with me for a second -
You are busy with uni and you require a laser printer to be able to chuck those pages of text out without costing an arm and a leg for ink.
So you buy a shiny new Canon LBP3200 Lasershot Printer - quite expensive for a printer these days.
Then 2 weeks later you upgrade from a crummy windows machine to a new sleek macbook pro you've been saving up for - plug the printer and and wow it detects it.... but you dont have drivers.
Canon australia is no help.
so you hit the forums - find a few great threads:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1197490&tstart=285
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=6243502&#6243502
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=6793558&#6793558
Then you try all types of drivers:
Mac OS 1.60 CAPT Drivers 2006 - no luck
Mac OSX 1.70 English CAPT Drivers 2008 - Uses 'generic' driver and installs but when you print it just lists 'stopped' and no prints.
Mac OSX 1.70 Japanese CAPT Drivers 2008 - Similar to above
Mac OSX 2.20 Japanese CAPT/CUP Drivers 2008 - no luck either
You then go to the trouble of using Xcode property list editor to change entries of the LBP3300 driver included in the 1.70 package to see if there is any luck but sadly nothing comes of that either.
So why doesnt the Mac OSX 1.70 driver newly released have drivers for a current printer though they have drivers for an older LBP3000? you ask yourself.
Problem is only have return to store warranty for 7 days and now you're stuck with an expensive brick.
Now you know how i feel... :o)
Any help would be gladly appreciated..
Cheers

So from my previous post i found a thread on here to getting the LBP2900 working and found it had two special files located in:
/Library/Printers/Canon/CAPT/Profile/USB
and the
/Library/Printers/Canon/CAPT/PrinterInfo/Device
folders which included the LBP2900 driver (both slightly different)
After navigating through these files in plist editor i changed all the values from LBP2900 to LBP3200 to see if i could get it working with the printer.
After editing - dumping and saving the files, i made sure i'd reset the printers in the printer settings and then i restarted and tried installing the printer.
Fantastically!! - the printer now reads 'LBP 3200' as the driver instead of 'Canon Generic'.. using the modified LBP 2900 file
Only problem is - when printing the files still sit in the cue as 'Stopped' and do not print. - choosing the printer info option now has a picture of a LBP2900 even though the dialog reads 'LBP3200' and says 'cannot communicate with printer'.
So after looking at these 2 files - its obvious that the few settings to make a driver to work with the CAPT package is simple - and im sure if we were able to contact canon japan or canon europe they would see it wouldnt be too hard - and help the lives of soo many - its its just getting the correct settings and saving into one file as their CAPT package works - i think its just the 3200's product specific nature file required.
I dont believe there is much we can do without the help of canon on this one - feel free to leave your 2cents.
PS. Can i contact canon australia and possibly do a swap of my printer as its been soo close to purchase time?

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