Installed new driver and printing still stops with images

I have a Cannon printer and have it shared thru the USB port on my Airport. Any time I have to print a large image file the print gets almost complete and just stops. Light keep blinking and the printer driver says it's still printing. No error messages. If I plug the printer back into the USB port on the Macbook it prints the image file just fine.
I was hopeful that this new driver would fix the problem. Anyone know of a solution?
Thanks,
Larry

Hi,
  Different fonts will occupy different space to print.
So, the new font may occupy more space when compare to the old font and width of the window may not accomdate.
You can check by reducing the Font size of the new font, whether its actually printing with the new font.
Thanks & Regards,
Vamsi.

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