Revert to non mavericks os using time machine backup

i have installe mavericks and it has rendered my printing useless, i now wish to use my time machine backups to revert to a previous time without mavericks. this shouldn't be difficult but i have no idea how to go about it. my time machine backups are available via a wireless link to my nas drive.

I Diff wrote:
my backups are on a remote nas drive is this a problem?
Possibly. Time Machine is guaranteed to work with a Time Capsule, an external hard disk connected to it, or a mounted internal or external volume on the source Mac. NAS devices are supported but there a lot of caveats.
From OS X Mountain Lion: Disks you can use with Time Machine
"If your backup disk is on a network, the network server must use Apple File Protocol (AFP) file sharing, and both your computer, and the networked backup disk, should have Mac OS X 10.5.6 or later. The AFP disk must also be “mounted” (available to your computer)."
Since only a Mac can run OS X, what the above means to me is that the NAS must essentially be a Mac.

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