Printing on windows xp network - smb protocol

keep getting error code 9786. printer is a mac friendly Canon Imageclass MF4150
using the below instructions not cutting it: any ideas???
Mac OS X v10.5 or later
Choose System Preferences from the Apple menu.
Choose Print & Fax from the View menu.
Click the + button to add a printer.
Press the Control key while clicking the "Default" icon (or any other icon on the toolbar), then choose Customize Toolbar from the contextual menu that appears.
Drag the Advanced (gear) icon to the toolbar.
Click Done.
Click the Advanced icon that was added to the toolbar.
Choose Windows from the Type pop-up menu.
In the URL field, type the printer's address in one of the following formats:
smb://workgroup/server/sharename
smb://server/sharename
Note: "workgroup" is the name of the Windows workgroup that the computer sharing the printer belongs to. "server" is the name of the computer sharing the printer (or its IP address). "sharename" is the shared Windows printer's share name. If the share name contains spaces, replace each space with "%20" (without quotation marks).
Tip: You don't need a "workgroup" when specifying the IP address of the computer (such as when the printer is on a different subnet), or if your Mac belongs to the same Windows (SMB) workgroup.
In the Name field, type the name you would like to use for this printer in Mac OS X.
Choose the appropriate PPD or printer driver from the "Print Using" pop-up menu.
Click Add.

Changing to Windows 7 won't help the matter. The limitation is with the UFRII driver on the Mac. It requires a direct connection to the printer so with it shared by a Windows computer it is unable to communicate correctly which results in the error you were getting.
And the driver is also not compatible with a print server - even the USB port of a Apple Airport device which normally allows other Canon printers to use the Canon driver is not a solution with this UFRII driver.
So without the workaround I don't believe you will be able to print while you have this device connected to Windows. This was the case with OS X 10.4 and is still the case with 10.6. The fault lies totally with Canon and the way they have made this UFRII driver. If the printer supported some other printer language, such as PCL or Postscript, then you would have some options. But with it only supporting the proprietary Canon UFRII language, you are restricted with how you can connect to any Canon printer that only supports this UFRII printer language.
If you want to have the Windows and Mac connected at the same time to the MF4150 then your options are;
1. Connect the printer to Windows and use the iHarder workaround (which as you mention is detailed but I have tried it and it works fine)
2. Connect the printer to the Mac and use Bonjour for Windows on the PC. This can be annoying if the Mac is a laptop but it all depends on how often you are going to print from Windows.
3. If the Mac and PC are not very far from each other you could use a USB hub.
4. If the Mac is a laptop, physically connect it to the USB port of the MF when you need to print.

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  • Need help connecting a windows network printer to my Mac (Xerox Phaser 3600) over a windows home network

    Need help connecting a windows network printer to my Mac (Xerox Phaser 3600) over a windows home network.
    My Mac runs lion and the windows desktop runs Windows XP
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