Printing in Aperture 2.1 is Just Plain broken on Canon ipf Printer

I would like either Apple to fix Aperture so that the print driver for my canon ipf8000 (were talking a high end printer here) works, or they make is so that their print module doesn't interfere with the print driver.
Observations:
Ipf print driver works on every other program in 10.5.4, including IPhoto.
Adobe related "extras" (freelayout - for layout control, previewing, etc) work fine on every other piece of software (including text edit). This functionality is not even listed in apertures print menu.
Can't print on cut sheet.
If I do not want to control the print with the driver, i can print a photo on a roll.
I have printed fine in lightroom, ps, etc.
Any ideas, beside taking everything to photoshop. If i wanted to do that I would not have switched from lightroom and photoshop in the first place.
I would really prefer if there was a way to print out of Aperture via some plugin or just a direct link to the canon driver.

jon_jon,
Yesterday I was about to throw Aperture out the Window because of what you and others had described in this thread - good prints from everything EXCEPT Aperture. I found a fix for my combination of printing woes yesterday: see link to discussion...
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1711206&tstart=0&start=15
My solution doesn't address your specific problem, but one thing I noticed in the trial-and-error approach was that if I chose a specific printer/paper profile within Aperture's print dialogue, when I clicked the "Print Settings" button, some of the printer's capabilities are greyed out or not showing, even though they show when printing from other applications. If I chose "System Managed" profile, then the printer's full profiling and color adoptions are available to me again.
I realise that this might not work for you as I'm talking about a prosumer HP printer rather than your very nice Canon, but it might help you narrow things down.
Regards,
Calx

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