Snow Leopard on my Mac OS X

Can anyone give me some tips or help? Since I installed Snow Leopard on my Mac OS X I cannot print coupons and I cannot scan documents with my Cannon PIXMA MX310. I can print from my computer still I just cant get other applications to work on my printer software. I have considered uninstalling Snow Leopard but not sure about doing that either. I don't know of other glitches yet. I have reinstalled my cannon setup disc but that has not helped. Can I even uninstall Snow Leopard? I have not seen any improvements as far as speed since I installed Snow Leoard, as a matter of fact I have not seen any improvements anywhere since installing it. I used to print coupons from my Mac and I have scanned documents using my Cannon. I have my Cannon Printer installed on my Acer Laptop, w/Windows 7 and everything works good and I can print coupons from my laptop so I feel confident the problem is Snow Leopard. I also wondered if there is a way to share files or network my Acer laptop and my Mac?

OK the first thing I would do is to remove all the Canon software you have installed. Please look to see if it has it's own Uninstall utility, if it doesn't then I'd recommend contacting Canon to ask the best way to uninstall their software. Next thing to do is to physically disconnect the USB cable form the iMac. Then open the Print & Fax System Preference and remove the printer. That is simple to do, open System Preferences - Print & Fax - Highlight the printer on the left pane and click the - symbol at the bottom of the box and close System Preferences. Then I'd recommend the following:
1. Repairing Disk Permissions (Applications - Utilities - Disk Utility) highlight the HD on the left, click the First Aid Tab and click Repair Disk Permissions.
2. Do a SMC reset following these instructions:
_SMC RESET_
• Shut down the computer.
• Unplug the computer's power cord and all peripherals.
• Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds.
• Release the power button.
• Attach the computers power cable.
• Press the power button to turn on the computer.
After the computer has restarted, plug the printer into the computer, turn on the computer and open Print & Fax System Preference again. Then make sure the lock is unlocked in the box and click the + symbol in the box on the left and add your printer. Once it is re-installed try to print.

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