Ubuntu :: Canon All-in-one Laser Printers - No Officially Support?
Apr 6, 2011
I have found several people who have had problems with Canon all-in-one laser printers. I had huge problems when I first set mine up because it wasn't in Synaptic yet. There are threads on the forum addressing specific printers, but since the driver wasn't officially supported for very long I think lots of folks have given up the fight. My thought is that anyone who successfully installed a Canon laser should be able to post to this thread, and/or a link to threads on this or other forums which they found helpful in getting it to work.
The driver as it is shown in Ubuntu 10.10 is cndrvcups-ufr2-uk, and cndrvcups-common. I have a Canon ImageClass MF8050CN color networked laser which works perfectly with this driver. It supports the networking, although it takes a couple minutes to populate the list of printers when you're setting up. I have not tried the USB port since I have no use for that type of configuration. I have not tried scanning to the computer, only to the USB stick, which works fine.
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Jan 8, 2010
I 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?
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Has anyone installed successfully a Canon LBP3000 laser printer?I would like to make it work under F14 and F15.
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Mar 19, 2010
I have an ubuntu workstation 8.10 and wanted to know if I could monitor Canon printer queues , (see jobs, start/stop queues) etc. Similar to what my xp workstation does with the canon fiery sw.
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Feb 8, 2010
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Has songbird officially dropped support for the Linux dist of songbird??
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Oct 29, 2010
Using Squeeze and a Canon Pixma IP4600 Printer. The color on the printed pages used to be true and now it isn't, it still print is color just not the correct colors.I am color deficient or color challenged (what used to be called color blind) which dosen't mean I can't tell the difference between what is on the screen and what is printed It's not the printer as I have tested it with other Linux and a windows system and it's good.
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Does Linux support USB Printers? I noticed under add printer it shows Lpt#1, Serial Port #1, Serial Port#2,Other and Network Printer but no USB. Is there something that needs to be installed to have USB Printer support? USB is the standard connection type of most printers theses days and only high end printers have Ethernet and I don't think any modern printer still uses a parallel or serial port.
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Mar 10, 2011
Are still the parallel printers suported under OPenSUSE 11.4 ????
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Jan 28, 2010
I've been using Kubuntu 9.10 for several months now. For most of that time, I configured and used with no problem several network printers.. a HP LaserJet 3015 at home connected to a Windows machine, and a Xerox Phaser 8560 at my coworking space connected directly to a router.
However, several weeks ago I was at the coworking space, requested a print from my web browser, and in the printer selection dialog, observed the list of printers expanding... some sort of autodetection of network printers was occuring, and multiple instances of the same printer were being offered, with slightly different names. Printing to these devices did not work.
Now, after a reboot, there are NO network printers available no matter what network I'm connected to. When I use the Kubuntu printer configuration tool and try to set up a new printer, it asks me to "Select a connection" to which the only option it gives me is "Other". When I put in an address for the printer it just cycles endlessly, never finding anything.
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Oct 9, 2010
I have a shared printer on my Ubuntu 10.04 machine, and it cannot be seen by other computers (macbook, pc) on the network. I have the printer shared, but it is not a member of the 'Shared Printers' group. When I add it to the 'Shared Printers' group, it stays there until I close the 'Printing' application GUI. Then, when I re-open 'Printing,' it is no longer in that group. I think this is why I can't see it on the network, due to the wording of the option in Server Settings to 'Publish shared printers connected to this system.'
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May 17, 2010
Not quite a problem I'm having, but rather just a heads up to the developers doing the Ubuntu distro's.I was a tad baffled why support of bit.ly to shorten URLs wasn't added into "Broadcast", and tr.im caught my eye.I went to their website, http://tr.im, only to learn that they have discontinued the service due to spammers abusing the tr.im service.This brings up two things in my mind:
1) The API for tr.im is still functional, but only until the end of 2010. At some point there will need to be an update to remove tr.im from "Broadcast".
2) Why not replace tr.im with bit.ly? tinyurl.com is popular, but the others I've never heard of. I think bit.ly would be a better, more popular choice than the other services supported.
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The upstream provider is supplying samba3x (currently samba 3.3.8) packages in their supplementary repository. I know that most of what is in the supplementary repository is burdened with restrictive or non-free licenses, however, Samba is not.
The samba3x packages are critical for Windows Server 2008 trust relationships as well as Windows 7 client support for a CentOS server acting as a Windows domain controller. I know that I can either roll my own packages or compile from source, but an officially supported version would be a much better option on a production server.Is there any way CentOS can "officially" supply these packages and their associated dependencies?
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May 7, 2010
Where I may get officially supported list of packages?
or it is the same as: #yum list ?
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Oct 16, 2010
I would like to know how to network a HP P1005 Laser Printer that is connect to my desktop with Windows XP SP3 Home, & as well network files & folders to watch it on Ubuntu on my laptop?
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May 16, 2010
I'm looking for a low cost mono laser printer that just works under Ubuntu. I know that a general 'rule of thumb' is go with HP, but that doesn't seem to be the case with their low-end mono printers, as they use the XQX Stream Protocol instead of Postscript. The more expensive HP printers appear to work because they use Postscript.
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Sep 24, 2010
I am using Lucid 10.04 and don't plan to change until support is dropped. I am looking to buy a multifunction monochromatic laser printer.
I was considering Samsung SCX-4828FN or HP LaserJet M1522NF. Both have network cards and support for Linux, but I am a little leery of the Samsung's support in Lucid. Does anyone have this printer? It seems to me a better choice if it works, because the toner is quite a bit more economical and I print quite a a lot.
My only requirements are all-in-one scanner/printer, economical, network card, proven to work.
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Jun 9, 2010
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Aug 5, 2011
I just bought a usb logitech LS1 laser mouse, plugged it in restarted ubuntu 10.10 and its not working.
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Apr 18, 2010
I am trying to SETUP the following printer within Ubuntu Epson Action Laser 1500 - it is a relatively older printer, and just can not seem to figure out how to get it to work - does not seem to be recognized by Ubuntu - was my primary printer for years when using XP, so know it works
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May 4, 2010
I am trying to Connect a Hokuyo URG Laser Range Finder to a Jaunty Ubuntu computer through a serial to USB converter. When I plug it into the computer and type 'lsusb' it does not recognize the device.
Before I plug it in:
~~~~~ lsusb
Bus 001 Device 021: ID 0781:5406 SanDisk Corp. Cruzer Micro 1/4GB Flash Drive
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0bda:0158 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. Mass Stroage Device
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 5986:0203 Acer, Inc
[code]....
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Oct 18, 2010
Using ubuntu 10.04 a dell 1320 colour laser printer. I have been using a xerox driver for this but it will only printer from the single sheet feeder and no the paper tray. It works fine with XP and windows driver. I know that there is not a dedicated driver for linux but is there one which will work correctly and how do I install it?
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Dec 4, 2010
LaserJet Pro CP1525NW. HP website mentions that it is compatible with Linux. However, this particular model cannot be found at Linux Foundation's OpenPrinting Database. As you can see here, there is no mention of HP LaserJet Pro CP1525N which makes me worried. Also, the printer is not listed in HP Linux imaging and printing.
What are your thoughts and do you have experience with this printer? What other Color Laser printer do you recommend? The fact that the that printer's specification on HP website says that it is compatible with Linux, yet it is not listed on HPLIP nor in Openprinting makes me nervious.
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Feb 4, 2010
Just purchased new del 1320cn printer and unfortunatly ubuntu doesn't see it. I tried the Foomatic system as well, which does see the printer and identifies it but does not show the model number in the list.
Any help would be really good. My other Del 1110 mono laser worked first time!
If any terminal commands reqd, please could you be kind enough to list them as I get confused using terminal.
distro: ubuntu 9.10
Printer: Del 1320cn Colour Laser Printer
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unfortunately there is no->Services tag under ->Administration to look for the CUPS Spooler.
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Using Fedora 14. Printer usb connected and recognised with correct driver: Foomatic/PXL mono (Recomended). Will not print test page or anything else. Nothing seen in print queue.Iinitially choked by SElinux (since deleted). Still not working.
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Just installed OpenSuse 11.2 and I am having problems with my logitech laser mouse. I am getting erratic laser mouse movements when the mouse wakes up I get not only the movements but it opens files, dances around the screen opening things and has even jacked up my panels.
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