OpenSUSE Hardware :: How To Install A Canon MX330
Apr 8, 2010
Im attempting to install a Canon MX330 as my default printer. I have made reference to several posts that deal with Canon printers and have followed them without success.
I first searched [URL] for the appropriate drivers and came up with -cnijfilter-common-3.10-1.i386.rpm and cnijfilter-mx330series-3.10-1.i386.rpm.I then issued rpm -ivh for both, but got the error message libpopt.so.0 is needed by cnijfilter.I then issued ls -l /usr/lib/libpng* and saw that libpng.so.3 wasn't found. I next issued zypper in libpng3 and then -- ln -l usr/lib64/cups /usr/lib/cups and ln -l usr/lib/cups/filter/pstocanoni /usr/lib64/cups/filter Then I issued /etc/init.d/cups restart. Finally, I entered ln -s /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstocanonij /usr/lib64/cups/filter. ls -l /usr/lib/libpng* shows ---
and smoltGui shows that the driver for the printer is still unknown.If I try to use Cups to install the printer, I can't get past the screen that asks for the driver, since my driver is not listed and I don't know how to enter both drivers as new PDDs.
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Jan 29, 2010
I have recently purchased a canon pixma mx330 all in one printer. I tried using yast on 64 bit opensuse 11.1, kernel version 2.6.27.7-9 to locate the necessary driver to no avail. Is this a futile attempt or is there a driver that yast can't find.
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Jan 26, 2010
Does 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.
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Jan 15, 2010
Is there a way to print from a Canon MX 330 All-in-One printer in Ubuntu 9.04? I'm trying to print through a Linksys WRT54G router. The printer is physically connected to a Desktop PC running Windows Vista (64-bit).I've tried installing the printer though CUPS to no avail. I tried the iP4600, iP3600 and iP2600 drivers and none of them have worked for me. I've even tried the Gutenprint PIXMA IP4600 drivers.
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Apr 27, 2010
I have downloaded successfully the drivers for the printer component of the MX330. The scanner drivers are downloaded,but I am unable to locate the working part of the .sh file so that I can open it. I have the .sh file in text, but do not know how to utilize it
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Mar 20, 2010
i am having trouble installing my multifunctional Canon MP190 under openSUSE 11.2 x64. I have downloaded the 32-bit drivers (there are no 64-bit drivers available) from Canon 's site (PIXMA MP190) in .rpm format but that 's about it This is what i have done so far:
1) I untarred the file i downloaded ("MP190_RPM_drivers.tar")
2) Inside there are 2 more tar files
- MP190_RPM_printer.tar
- MP190_RPM_scangear.tar
3) Trying at first to install the printer functionality, i untarred the "MP190_RPM_printer.tar" file and i got 3 more files
- cnijfilter-common-3.00-1.i386.rpm
- cnijfilter-mp190series-3.00-1.i386.rpm
- cnijfilter-common-3.00-1.tar.gz
4) I tried clicking the file "cnijfilter-common-3.00-1.i386.rpm" but it gives me an error saying:
Code:
Subprocess failed. Error: RPM failed: error: Failed dependecies:
libpopt.so.0 is needed by cnijfilter-common-3.00-1.i386
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Jan 23, 2010
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.
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Jan 7, 2011
I'm trying to get my Canon Pixma MG 5150 scanner/printer to work. While the 'printer' is doing well the 'scanner' appears to be stubborn. I use the scangearpm-MG5100series-1.60-1 driver provided by Canon which is said to be fine with Suse 11.2.
The trouble is, that though the scanner scans it does not deliver anything back. Here are the details:
When I run scangearmp as root in a terminal I get the following output:
Code:
(scangearmp:6902): GVFS-RemoteVolumeMonitor-WARNING **: cannot connect to the session bus: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.
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Mar 16, 2010
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
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Mar 24, 2011
I have just installed OpenSUSE 11.4. Everything works perfectly on my HP Probook 4520s. Except my canon printer LBP3100. I downloaded the files from Canon for the CAPT and CUPS drivers ver 1.90. Installed and did exactly as they said in their manual. When I plug in and add printer with YaST, Open SUSE sees the printer and installs it. However when I try to print, nothing comes out!!
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Mar 20, 2011
I was just wondering how I would go about converting a .rpm package to .deb in order to install my Canon LBP1120 Laser Shot drivers
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May 8, 2009
As 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?
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Mar 19, 2010
I have just installed SUSE 11.2, but although my ip3000 shows in the hardware, I cannot get a correct print out on A4 paper and I am informed that no driver is available. There must be a work-around for this?
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May 20, 2010
I got hold of an HP Jetditect 175x and thought I'd try to use it to get network printing other than via a dedicated server box. Managed to get into it and reconfigured it to have an address on the network. Downloaded and RPM'd the canon drivers and have tried to get the printer configured via YaST using both the TCP/Jetdirect route and the LPD route but no joy. Port 9100 is configured on the JD and it comes up in YaST as well. LPD is also opened on the JD - as is Appletalk but that's for the kids . The JD reports that it has a "MP210 Series" printer attached. Is this just a case of the JD wont allow a non-HP printer to run?
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Jun 11, 2010
I am interested in acquiring a Canon MP620 printer scanner. I am looking at the printer list from linux.com, and I don't see it there. Wondering if it works really good with Opensuse.
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Jul 24, 2010
I can't seem to get the drivers to install properly. I'm back in dependency nightmare stating it's missing libpng12.so. Located and tried to install it but states that it's already there.
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Oct 15, 2010
It's weird because it did not even print different shades of gray (for the colors), as though I set it to print to black-and-white, when clearly I did not.
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Oct 17, 2010
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.
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Nov 27, 2010
I just downloaded and installed openSUSE 11.2. It looks good. Very fast and extremely stable.
My problem is that I use a 'Canon MP280' Printer / Scanner / Copier.
It seems that my printer and openSUSE are not compatible.
OpenSUSE can't find Canon MP280.
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Dec 18, 2010
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.
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Jan 14, 2011
I'm trying to get my Canon Pixma MP510 scanner to work under openSUSE 11.3. Canon Linux Support doesn't seem to have anything for 11.3, but sane claims to provide basic functionality. The printer is working fine, but I don't manage to configure the scanner.
I tried to configure via YaST, but the following happens: The scanner is found, but (correctly) labbelled as "not configured". Clicking "Edit", the PIXMA MP510 is listed and a driver suggested: "Canon PIXMA MP510: (Package sane-backends) Driver pixma should provide basic functionality (USB-ID 0x04a9:0x1717)" If I select this option an click on "Next", the window crashes and I get the following error in the KDialog window, but I have no clue what it means: "YaST got signal 11 at YCP file Wizard.ycp:849 /sbin/yast2: line 399: 5663 Segmentation fault $ybindir/y2base $module "$@" "$SELECTED_GUI" $Y2_GEOMETRY $Y2UI_ARGS"
Is this a YaST problem? Or driver related? I thought about configuring the scanner without YaST, but don't know how to do it. I tried to google a HowTo, but couldn't find anything useful.
The command "sane-find-scanner" successfully detects the scanner, "found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x1717 [MP510]) at libusb:001:004", but the command "scanimage -L" yields "No scanners were identified."
how to make YaST configure my scanner? Or how to configure it without YaST?
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Jan 18, 2011
I'm trying to get photos off my Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS but while Device Notifier pops up telling me I've attached a canon, and I can see it when I run lsusb, It's not actually being mounted anywhere, or creating a device for itself to be mounted with..I plug the camera in to the computer while it's still off, and I turn it off again before disconnecting (As I've heard this is the proper way to do this.) but I am still not getting a device. I've also tried the following advice (Although I'm obviously on openSUSE not Ubuntu).Ubuntu Forums - View Single Post - Unable to mount camera or import digital pictures.
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Sep 6, 2011
I have just installed OpenSuse 11.4 on my old desktop Compaq Presario, I coming from an amount of experience with Linux, anyway, for the moment I have a problem with my printer connected on a domestic network, this printer have an assigned address as the same as for my desktop and all other devices of this network, but I'm not able to connect with it, if I try to connect the printer by USB I haven't no problem, more strange is because of the printer have got a scanner and I was able to connect it via network, the same problem I had with Ubuntu.
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Oct 15, 2010
There is not a driver for the Canon Pixma ip1800 Printer in Ubuntu. How do I go about getting this printer to work with Ubuntu 10.10.
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Apr 28, 2011
I have not been able to figure out a way to install Canon LBP2900 laser printer on Natty 64-bit.
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May 29, 2010
I have a Canon Pixma Ip1300 color printer but I don't know how to install it on ubuntu 10.
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Mar 11, 2009
1st. 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.
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Feb 23, 2010
I recently installed openSUSE 11.2 on a computer with a Canon i860 printer attached to it. Previously this computer had Ubuntu 9.10 installed on it. When Ubuntu was installed on it, the computer found and printed on the Canon i860 printer just fine. When I installed openSUSE, the list of Canon drivers did *not* include the Canon i860. Just for giggles I selected Canon BJC 4000.
It prints, but it "misbehaves" - For example, if I want to print a document that says only "Hello world", it will print it, but it prints it about 20 times on one sheet. I figure this insanity is caused by the improper driver I selected. I'm not expert enough to know how to get this printer working. And - why would it work okay in Ubuntu 9.10, but not openSUSE 11.2? Did I do something wrong while installing openSUSE?
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Jul 9, 2010
I just acquired this printer. I would like to get it to work with my laptop.I'm running OS11.2 I've looked in yast but it isn't listed. Looked in Canons website and didn't find a driver for linux.
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Oct 23, 2010
I have Canon MF4150 printer. I have downloaded Linux Printer Driver (UFR II) Ver.2.10E from canon asia site. Adding the printer and printing work fine, except that after one printing, the printer stops working. There is no error message./var/log/cups/access_log shows
Code:
localhost - - [23/Oct/2010:19:53:55 -0500] "POST /printers/Canon-MF4100-Series HTTP/1.1" 200 45240 Print-Job successful-ok
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