I am just providing what I consider valuable information from my experience. I have nothing to do with Canon or turboprint companies. It still works after 30 days but adds a logo I think. I doubt anyone will be sorry if they download the 30 day trial. Otherwise, great work supporting an old printer, which I can now operate until I run out of supplies. (2) It did not retain the previous paper size selection, hence had to select 6'x4' paper for every print job. In fact with that driver and the latest upgrades to Ubuntu there is almost no need for me to ever use my Windows 7 boot partition. Only two small quirks with the printer driver UI : (1) It did not auto-select 6'x4' paper, the only size of paper available. But then, they have a really good product that adds great value to Linux (or Windows). It allows anyone the ability to get spectacular results without hassle and is certainly a must for professional results. I conclude that even if the CUPS+Gutenprint driver worked then turboprint would still be a good investment if you need the finest results.
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