Thank you very much for your help and sorry if I couldn't manage to test
your script immediately.

Unfortunately something still isn't working.

I downloaded the installation script, made it executable and ran it with:
sudo ./canon-printing.sh

At the end of the script I read the on-screen instructions and pressed ENTER.
The system-config-printer applet showed up with my old iP1800-series printer 
listed (I never removed the printer I used in ubuntu 10.10).
I clicked Add, selected Canon iP1800 and clicked Next. The Printer 
configuration recognized the printer, the drivers were automatically found. I 
finished the setup and closed the window.

The new Canon-iP1800-series printer (Canon iP1800 BKIntegration
Ver.2.75-1 Universal) behaves exactly like the old one: the printer
status is correctly read when plugged and turned on, but if I try to
print a document (or the CUPS test page) nothing happens. The print job
is successfully submitted, it briefly appears into the Print Queue
window and then it disappears without any errors.

I removed my old iP1800-series printer but nothing changed, it still
isn't printing.

** Attachment added: "canon-printing-Install--2011-11-03-1716.txt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/773895/+attachment/2584629/+files/canon-printing-Install--2011-11-03-1716.txt

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  Canon printer with Canon's closed-source driver stops working after
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