If you read other entries in my blog, you'll note that I am a Linux operating system user. As a digital photographer, I've had to hunt a little harder for good image management and image editing software but I've found that I can do everything I need to on Linux. Well, almost. I have a Canon i960 Photo printer that is capable of some really great printing. However, there didn't seem to be any drivers that really let me take full advantage of this printer from Linux.
Today I found
TurboPrint from ZEDOnet, GmbH. TurboPrint provides drivers for many printers and some handy utilities for setting up and managing printer configuration. There is a free downloadable version but it adds a very annoying logo and text to each print. For only about $30 US, you can buy a key to register TurboPrint and get rid of the reminders on your prints.
Of course I wish Canon or Linux distributors would make Linux drivers for this printer. Until they do, this solution is working quite well for me.