Printing to a canon iP5000 via a D-Link Wireless Router

I am having a problem selecting the driver for a Canon iP5000 as it does not appear on the list of printer models.
I have installed the driver by copying from the net and using the disk that came with the printer but the iP5000 will not show on the list. If I select another driver it will work but it is obviously not correct as colors are washed out etc. HELP please.

if you are using tiger it sould automaticly select the appropiate driver aka it prob. wont work if u manually select it.
i would first try to get the printer working directly connected to the computer. if that works it would work no problem over the network unless the router uses a protocol that ur mac does not support. airport uses Bonjour. if u r connecting via ethernet try IP printing.

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