Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit with Canon IP6600D printer and unknown device

I have a Windows 7 Premium build with a Canon Pixma IP6600D printer.  It worked sporatically at first with my Windows 7 until recently.  Now, I get an unknown device and the USB Plug N Play reports that it is not recognizing the device.  The USB port on the printer is good as it works perfectly on my XP machines and the USB port is on the PC as the other devices are recognized without incident.

I tried stuff Device Manager usual for updated driver, updates the window, etc.  As this is a printer compatible 64-bit of Windows 7 (with some minor limitations), I was wondering why all drivers for Windows 7 is not recognize this printer.  Printer is good, USB is good, the cable is good.  Of course, the OEM driver disk is more compatible to reload the printer because it is a 32-bit application.  So, I rely on Microsoft Windows 7 drivers Canon for the deal.

Just got off the phone with Canon and they confirm that the driver of Windows 7 are compatible plug-n-play and all I need and that Canon does not provide one direct driver other than the Add on Windows 7 x 64.

Yet once, I ran all the windows and the driver updates to say everything is as current as possible.
Next?

THX.
AGE

Get the 64 bit Vista http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&tabact=DownloadDetailTabAct&fcategoryid=357&modelid=11864&default_os=windows_vista driver and install it, then the add-on (if you need it) on the same page, but change the OS to Windows 7 64-bit.

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