Print Manager Failure - Snow Leopard v 10.6.8

My system was upgarded to Snow Leopard (10.6.4) many months ago and my Canon MP970 printer was reinstalled.  Even though not a wireless printer my friend got it to work wirelessly.  I had not issues.  I printed something on October 31 with no issues.  When I tried to print something on November 1 - I got the following message:
Error/Print Job Manager failed/System/Library/Printers/Libraries/Print Job Manager/Contents/MAC OS\
I do the software updates all of the time and then also noticed that the version of Snow Leopard changed to 10.6.8.
Could that be the reason my printer no longer works?  Is there a fix?
The computer recognizes the printer and it says PRINTER READY.  But, NOTHING
Can you help?

As I said. If your version of iWorks is a PowerPC version it will not work on Lion or ML.
Sorry but I have never worked with iWorks, have no idea about the versions of iWorks and or if they are PPC apps or Intel based apps and what versions are what.
If it is a Intel based version it will work on Lion and ML.
If it is a PPC based version it will not work with Lion or ML.

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