Canon PIXMA MX860 printer on Snow Leopard

After upgrading from OS 10.4.11 Tiger to OS 10.6.4 Snow Leopard, my Ethernet connected MX860 stopped working. The original "PIXMA MX860 series Setup CD-ROM" returned an "unsupported" s/w error when started. After working with a Canon tech for a while and downloading the items below from the Canon web site, the MX860 is back in service and all appears fine. Note: some of the items were only downloaded for completeness and are not needed to drive the MX860 printer & scanner.
DRIVERS:
mx860sosxns10ea7-3.dmg (MX860 series MP driver ver 1.0 for network)
mx860sosxcp102620ea8-2.dmg (MX860 series CUPS printer driver ver 10.26.2.0)
SOFTWARE:
eppexosx322ea8-2.dmg (Easy-PhotoPrint EX ver 3.2.2)
smosx140ea8-2.dmg (Solution Menu ver 1.4.0)
mpnexosx212ea8-2.dmg (MP Navigator EX ver 2.1.2)
BROCHURES AND MANUALS:
mx860sosmosx130us.dmg (MX860 series on-screen manual)

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On OS X Server, you need to use the Server Admin utility (Applications > Server ) to share the local print queue. This requires the Print service to be added/started and then a queue created for the local printer.
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