Canon printer driver update - iMac no longer boots up

This morning my Mac displayed an update for my Canon MP560 printer. After the download and install my Mac no longer boots, it just hangs on the white apple logo. I have left it for ages and it rebooted itself but hangs again.

Booted from DVD and did repair permissions. Seems to have sorted it out now.

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