Public bug reported:

The Intrepid upgrade wanted to replace my cupsd.conf and I let it
(though backed it up first). However, printing is out of whack now, even
with the TurboPrint driver for the Canon Pixma MP800 (which isn't that
well supported under Ubuntu). I've only tried CD printing (with tried-
and-tested PDFs I had created when gLabels started refusing to print
before 8.10), and have played around with settings, copied over the old
cupsd.conf and rebooted, reinstalled TurboPrint, but printing CDs
results in it printing about 1cm or so too high up, so the top is cut
off... that's if I print from Evince... if I use Okular (which is based
on the now defunct KPDF, which worked best for me before 8.10) it prints
part of it on the right side, and a tiny bit of it at the top (quite
messed up!). If I use the generic (non-TurboPrint) driver, it lines up
the disc but prints nothing. I really wouldn't mind being able to print
again in Ubuntu, hehe.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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8.10 has Killed my CD Printing on Canon MP800
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301321
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