Fedora :: Canon I320 Driver For 14 ?
Jan 23, 2011I couldn't find a driver for Canon i320 for Fedora 14. Is there any way to get the driver ?
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View 3 RepliesIn korokaa15x64 I can't install a canon mp260 combi because no driver is available. where I can find a driver for this common combi type?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am having a Canon 3108B printer But no driver/rpms for my fedora 9. I can going to install fedora 12. Can i download driver for this printer also? if so from Where?
View 1 Replies View RelatedMany have suggested that since Canon does not offer a Linux driver for the MX310, one could use the driver for the MP150. I tried that but found the results very sketchy. After a bit of digging, I found a driver from Canon for the MX340 which works extremely well for the MX310 and allows much better configuration. It wasn't easy to find, so here's the URL in case you want to try for yourself: [URL]
The package (located in the tar file) that worked for me is cnijfilter-mx340series-3.30-1-i386-rpm. Good luck!
Where I can find a linux driver for my Canon ip1600 printer? I have scoured the internet and cannot seem to find one.
View 1 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone have an idea of where i can find a driver for this printer? The system does not have one and if I try a driver for say the PIXMA MP220 which is CUPS + Gutenprint v5.2.4 [en] (actually, all the PIXMA drivers are that one) and I print the printer seems like it receives some command but nothing else happens. The printer says 'Printing from PC' and then goes back to the main screen.
View 5 Replies View Relatedi am running T43 Thinkpad box with Ubuntu 11.04. we have a canon network printer model i-SENSYS MF4570dn printer, and i am trying to install the UFR II driver which i downloaded from canon website. the problem i am facing is that when i install the driver with gdebi i receive error message saying: Dependency is not satisfiable: gs-esp.i tried to install ge-eps but it is not part of the repository for 11.04
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI have done a fresh install of Ubuntu 8.04 on my partners desktop PC and am attempting to get her printer working, so far no luck. Ubuntu does not list a specific driver for this printer in 8.04 Printer is a Canon laserjet model L1112E according to the label on the printer itself but the printed instruction leaflet calls it a LBP 3000.Canon website offers a linux driver for lbp3000.
View 9 Replies View RelatedAs I try to install the driver for canon mp 160 driver, I realize that canon dun't open their drivers to open source. code...
I should follow something similar to http://forums.fedoraforum.org/archive/index.php/t-144423.html, right? i.e. download the rpms and rpm -Uvh in the same directory, right?
I recently upgraded (fresh installed) from OpenSUSE 10.3 to OpenSUSE 11.3. One thing I noticed missing was support for my Canon MP600 printer. Searching around, I found a solution on a Finnish OpenSUSE support page (which I translated with Google):
Canon MP600 ei asennu
Here's the fix:
1. Download file Linux_Print_Filterv270.tgz from Canon Print Filter for Linux (rpm)
2. Unpack with: tar xvzf Linux_Print_Filterv270.tgz (this also has support for other printers, including MP610, MP510, IP3300, and IP4300).
3. Install cnijfilter-common-2.70-2.src.rpm
4. Install cnijfilter-mp600-2.70-2.i386.rpm
This errors out with missing dependencies:
# rpm -Uvh cnijfilter-mp600-2.70-2.i386.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
libgdk-1.2.so.0 is needed by cnijfilter-mp600-2.70-2.i386
libglib-1.2.so.0 is needed by cnijfilter-mp600-2.70-2.i386
libgmodule-1.2.so.0 is needed by cnijfilter-mp600-2.70-2.i386
libgtk-1.2.so.0 is needed by cnijfilter-mp600-2.70-2.i386
libpng.so.3 is needed by cnijfilter-mp600-2.70-2.i386
libxml.so.1 is needed by cnijfilter-mp600-2.70-2.i386
5. I forced the installation using
zipper install cnijfilter-mp600-2.70-2.i386.rpm
Then select option "2" (break dependencies):
Solution 2: break cnijfilter-mp600 by ignoring some of its dependencies
Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/c] (c): 2
and it installs perfectly.
6. If you're using 64-bit openSUSE Linux (as I am), you need to copy the print filters:
mkdir -p /usr/lib64/cups/filter && cp -p /usr/lib/cups/filter/* /usr/lib64/cups/filter
7. Install the printer as usual.
I selected the MP610 CUPS+Gutenprintv5.2.4 simplified driver for my MP600 and printed a test page. The MP610 drivers work for MP600. There are about 4 of them, and I didn't try the others, but my guess is they will work also.
When I try to instal the rpm I downloaded from canons support website after authentication the install process fails with the following error report: [PK_TMP_DIR|dir:///var/tmp/TmpDir.kLgXId] Repository already exists.
I believe the packages I download (cnijfilter-common-3.40-1.i386.rpm and cnijfilter-mp250series-3.40-1.i386.rpm) are fine--not corrupted.
I am new to Linux and to make matters worse, am trying to install a new printer but cannot find the drivers for it. it is a cannon pixma mg 6120.
View 1 Replies View Relatedwhere I can get a driver?This Printer worked fine with Ubuntu 10.10 and Mint 10
View 4 Replies View Related1st. I still haven't got a reliable working printer driver direct on linux.
2nd. I am currently using the driver via smb to a windows box.
Okay there is no x86_64 driver for the capt drivers, that I could find. But you can download the standard linux drivers, which also contain the source.
The easiest way to get a 64bit driver is to unpack the drivers.
You will find a directory Src. In there are two source packages.
Copy both to /usr/src/packages/SOURCE
unpack both in a temporary directory.
I can't say which other packages you need to compile and build all of this, but you will need the c++ compilers, and various -devel packages. I would just add them via yast as you go along.
Anyway off to work out how to get this working directly on linux reliably.
I need to install the driver and I downloaded the Canon install package. The instructions read:
# rpm -ivh [file name of common module for CUPS drivers]
This rpm package construct was used in the Fedora distro.
Does it also work in openSUSE?
The only other construct given was for a deb package.
I looked in YasT for the driver but it was not there.
I am running Lucid 64bit on my laptop and been trying to install a canon printer driver LBP3200 on it. There are some comprehensive tutorials that I have been following and they worked on my desktop. However the last thing I have to do is
Code:
sudo update-rc.d ccpd defaults 50
which gives me the error
Code:
update-rc.d: warning: /etc/init.d/ccpd missing LSB information
update-rc.d: see [URL]
System start/stop links for /etc/init.d/ccpd already exist.
I checked in /etc and I do not have the rc.d dir! I have rc0.d through to rc6.d and rcS.d dir, but no rc.d one. Is this normal? and if so how can I get the correct file to start/stop the ccpd daemon for the printer? At the moment the print command brings up the printer icon for about ten seconds and then it disappears and nothing happens.
I have a Canon PIXMA iP1200 and Ubuntu does not recognise it. Need a driver for this printer?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI'm using Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10:04 64 bit, with kernel 2.6.32-24-generic, and want to use my printer Canon iP1880. I've tried looking on the internet and found: the use of 32 bits drivers for Linux on Linux 64-bit platforms. I've followed the procedure given but still failed to run the printer properly. There may still be the wrong procedure that I did, could you help me again to repeat what procedures I need to do, till now,I still don't know how to uninstalling that drivers? Are there other ways that may be successful so I can use my printer, if I practice?
View 1 Replies View RelatedDid some one solved the problem how to install Laser Printer Canon LBP2900 at Squeeze? The driver (version 2.20; in the documentation stays that they were tested some of previous versions at Debian 5.04 or like) I found at the Canon's site doesn't wish to be installed at Squeeze, but somehow I succeeded at Ubuntu 10.04 and Ubuntu 10.10...
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have downloaded all drivers from canon website for linux or Ubuntu . My computer find this printer which suppose to be the right one but nothing happen ? usb://Canon/iP2600%20series. do I need more drivers or files to work in Ubuntu ?
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It's connected and printer is working through the scanner.But i can't get the system to recognise the scanner.
I'm all new to Ubuntu, and i thought it was easy and terminal is a totally new thing to me.
Is there a workaround to get this scanner to work through graphical interface install, or is terminal wisdom needed...
I have a Canon Lide 100 flatbed scanner, however xsane 0.997 can't detect it.Just wanna ask you you guys add a scanner ?When I do a command line, this is what I get.Quote:[root@localhost]# sane-find-scannerfound USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x1904 [CanoScan], chip=GL843) at libusb:001:003However when I run the "Scanner Tool" from Application --> Graphics --> Scanner Tool
View 7 Replies View RelatedI am a new convert to Fedora with very little knowledge of Linux in general. I have managed to install Fedora 11 on my Advent 8315 laptop and I have wireless connection via my Belkin Wireless N modem router. I have always been able to setup Windows networking successfully but Fedora is much more complex, using terminology that I am not familiar with. What I need to do to achieve networking with my Windows computer? I especially want to network to my Canon printer which is connected to the Windows PC.
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View 5 Replies View RelatedRecently brought new printer Canon LBP 2900B.
I have downloaded drivers form canon website ([URL])
When I switch on the printer, it will be detected.
But when I click print button in any of document, it won't start printing. In job queue status shows "Processing". I have waited for 15 minuets printing didn't started.
I have a Canon 450D which only supports PTP mode, not USB mass storage mode. When I connect it, it gets automounted and I can browse it with Nautilus. However, when it is mounted for browsing, gThumb cannot access it.To import the photos using gThumb, I have to manually unmount it from Nautilus.Is there a way I can prevent this camera from being automounted? I don't want to disable all USB automounting, because I also use various USB flash disks which I want to be automounted.
View 4 Replies View RelatedOkay, according to CUPS, I've installed this printer, but whenever I try to print, it tells me it's completed, but the printer does nothing. So I search a little and found some Canon Linux drivers from Canon Europe. I downloaded the RPM version, which gave me two files: cnijfilter-common-3.00-1.i386.rpm and cnijfilter-ip3600series-3.00-1.i386.rpm. So I installed the common file, followed by the ip3600 file, using rpm -ivh [file name] at command line. The RPM install went fine. However, what do I do now? I tried searching the CUPS list of printers, and nothing new is listed (oddly, CUPS seemed to have drivers for virtually every iPxxxx printer except the 3600 when I first installed). I tried restarting cups, no difference. I even tried to print (suspecting nothing had changed, but hoping) and it still thinks it's printing, but nothing comes out. What did installing those two RPMs do? Did it put a file somewhere that I need to reference in the cups admin page?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI just got a Canon Vixia HF 200 Camcorder. It stores data on an SD card. I was able without difficulty to copy the files to my Fedora 13 (64 bit) system. There are a bunch of .mts files in a Stream Folder, which I assume contain the videos I made. Some searching with google suggested mplayer might be able to play these videos. When I try that, I get an Mplayer 'boombox' icon playing the audio, but no video.
How to Get info about state of things at present with high definition video.and Linux? If necessary I can use the Windows software that came with the camera, but I would like to do as much as I can with Fedora. To start, I would like to play the videos and also to write them to a DVD which I can play on my DVD player, BlurRay if possible.
I am one of the many people who are having many problems getting the Canon ip1700 pixma printer to work with Linux. I think that it can be done. I've followed every step that I could on this page: [URL] Everything goes fine until I enter the username and password on CUPS, using my "root" and my root password. I get this annoying google chrome thing, "aw, snap, this page can't load..." I really need to use my printer.
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