Most probably the shift is caused by the proprietary filter which comes
from Canon's proprietary driver package, as using the stock "ljet4"
driver gives correct output.

During the investigations I have found a small bug in the PPD file which
breaks the resolution option and introduces an unneeded data conversion
to PostScript. I attach the fixed PPD file. Please try it. At least it
should allow you to set the resolution, but perhaps it fixes also the
shift.

Run the command

lpadmin -p Canon -P Canon.ppd

in a terminal window to install the PPD file.

** Attachment added: "Canon.ppd"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/953962/+attachment/2921636/+files/Canon.ppd

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