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Latest release seems to have been in March 2025. The version you get would depend on how you installed it. For Ubuntu/Kubuntu it looks like maybe they point to the Snap store? I have no idea how well that works and personally would avoid it.
Did you do that, or, download a deb or install "printer-driver-gutenprint" via apt?
In another comment you said you have the Canon proprietary driver. I think you would need the CUPS driver for this to work.
I didn't do this recently enough to remember what the process looked like. But in your situation I would probably try to uninstall everything print related, reboot, and then start with
sudo apt update -y && sudo apt install printer-driver-gutenprint
and see where that gets me.Yeah it was the snap one. I'll install a second printer using the cups driver and try again.