Repeating printer update 10.7x

Hello,
Not sure if anyone else is seeing this but I've noticed that the recent printer update "http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3669" has been coming up in my Software Update list just about every day.  Each time I run the install thinking it might eventually clear it out but never does.  I've also removed any Canon printer software and rerun this update, still see the message.  Below are the screen captures from each showing the process start to end - this is probably the 5th time I've done this in the last 2 weeks.
Thoughts??

I've tried everything suggested including resetting printer system, fixing permissions and downloading & installing CUPS 1.2.2 but still same error adding printers.
Both printers work fine over same network from Powerbook G3 running OS 9.2
Should I reset printing & permissions after installing CUPS 1.2.2?
I re-downloaded & installed 10.4.7 again but still same problem. Should I reinstall CUPS 1.2.2 (latest version on their site, or should I use 1.2.1?) and do I need to reset printing system & repair permisions again? In what order do I do these?
What next?
Help please, I'm desparate!
PowerMac G4 867 Mhz   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   HP5MP, ethernet & asante bridge to 5MP

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