How can I install a Canon printer or scanner driver?











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I tried to install the MP190 drivers, but appeared a message show me that requires to have libcupsys2. I understand that libcup2 is an update of libcupsys2.



How do I solve this? Are there proprietary drivers for my Canon printer or scanner?










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  • Sorry to revive this thread. I've managed to get the 2 drivers installed from the ppa for raring. I've also got printing working fine even via network. However, I can get the scanning function to work. scangearmp installs fine but it comes up saying it cannot find a scanner both via usb and network. Is there some file I can edit so that I can tell scangearmp where to look for the scanner? Xsane doesn't find it either. BTW, if i type "scanimage -L" i get a response to say there is a scanner available.
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I tried to install the MP190 drivers, but appeared a message show me that requires to have libcupsys2. I understand that libcup2 is an update of libcupsys2.



How do I solve this? Are there proprietary drivers for my Canon printer or scanner?










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  • Sorry to revive this thread. I've managed to get the 2 drivers installed from the ppa for raring. I've also got printing working fine even via network. However, I can get the scanning function to work. scangearmp installs fine but it comes up saying it cannot find a scanner both via usb and network. Is there some file I can edit so that I can tell scangearmp where to look for the scanner? Xsane doesn't find it either. BTW, if i type "scanimage -L" i get a response to say there is a scanner available.
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I tried to install the MP190 drivers, but appeared a message show me that requires to have libcupsys2. I understand that libcup2 is an update of libcupsys2.



How do I solve this? Are there proprietary drivers for my Canon printer or scanner?










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I tried to install the MP190 drivers, but appeared a message show me that requires to have libcupsys2. I understand that libcup2 is an update of libcupsys2.



How do I solve this? Are there proprietary drivers for my Canon printer or scanner?







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  • Sorry to revive this thread. I've managed to get the 2 drivers installed from the ppa for raring. I've also got printing working fine even via network. However, I can get the scanning function to work. scangearmp installs fine but it comes up saying it cannot find a scanner both via usb and network. Is there some file I can edit so that I can tell scangearmp where to look for the scanner? Xsane doesn't find it either. BTW, if i type "scanimage -L" i get a response to say there is a scanner available.
    – JediBrooker
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  • Sorry to revive this thread. I've managed to get the 2 drivers installed from the ppa for raring. I've also got printing working fine even via network. However, I can get the scanning function to work. scangearmp installs fine but it comes up saying it cannot find a scanner both via usb and network. Is there some file I can edit so that I can tell scangearmp where to look for the scanner? Xsane doesn't find it either. BTW, if i type "scanimage -L" i get a response to say there is a scanner available.
    – JediBrooker
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Sorry to revive this thread. I've managed to get the 2 drivers installed from the ppa for raring. I've also got printing working fine even via network. However, I can get the scanning function to work. scangearmp installs fine but it comes up saying it cannot find a scanner both via usb and network. Is there some file I can edit so that I can tell scangearmp where to look for the scanner? Xsane doesn't find it either. BTW, if i type "scanimage -L" i get a response to say there is a scanner available.
– JediBrooker
Jun 8 '13 at 4:22




Sorry to revive this thread. I've managed to get the 2 drivers installed from the ppa for raring. I've also got printing working fine even via network. However, I can get the scanning function to work. scangearmp installs fine but it comes up saying it cannot find a scanner both via usb and network. Is there some file I can edit so that I can tell scangearmp where to look for the scanner? Xsane doesn't find it either. BTW, if i type "scanimage -L" i get a response to say there is a scanner available.
– JediBrooker
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I found the solution!



sudo add-apt-repository ppa:michael-gruz/canon-trunk  
sudo apt-get update


for older releases use ppa:michael-gruz/canon.



Finally,



sudo apt-get install [model]



Printer



Where [model] would be for:



Canon Pixma iP Series Ubuntu driver



Canon iP100 Ubuntu Driver -  cnijfilter-ip100series
Canon iP1800 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip1800series
Canon iP1000 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixmaip1000series
Canon iP1500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixmaip1500series
Canon iP1900 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip1900series
Canon iP 2200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2200series
Canon iP2500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2500series
Canon iP2600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2600series
Canon iP2700 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2700series
Canon iP3300 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip3300series
Canon iP3500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip3500series
Canon iP3600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip3600series
Canon iP4200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4200series
Canon iP4500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4500series
Canon iP4700 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4700series
Canon iP4800 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4800series
Canon iP5200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip5200series
Canon iP6600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip6600series
Canon iP7500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip7500series


Canon Pixma MG Series Ubuntu Driver



Canon MG5100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg5100series
Canon MG5200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg5200series
Canon MG6100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg6100series
Canon MG8100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg8100series


Canon PIXMA MP Series Ubuntu Driver



Canon MP140 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp140series
Canon MP160 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp160series
Canon MP190 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp190series
Canon MP210 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp210series
Canon MP240 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp240series
Canon MP490 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp490series
Canon MP500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp500series
Canon MP510 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp510series
Canon MP520 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp520series
Canon MP540 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp540series
Canon MP550 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp550series
Canon MP560 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp560series
Canon MP600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp600series
Canon MP610 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp610series
Canon MP630 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp630series
Canon MP640 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp640series


Canon MX Series Ubuntu Driver



Canon MX320 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx320series
Canon MX330 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx330series
Canon MX350 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx350series
Canon MX360 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx360series
Canon MX410 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx410series
Canon MX420 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx420series
Canon MX860 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx860series
Canon MX870 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx870series
Canon MX880 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx880series


Canon PIXUS Series Ubuntu Driver



Pixus 550 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus5510iseries
Pixus 560 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus560iseries
Pixus 850 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus850iseries
Pixus 860 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus860iseries
Pixus 865 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus865iseries
Pixus 950 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus950iseries
Pixus 990 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus990iseries
Canon Pixus ip3100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixusip3100series
Canon Pixus ip4100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixusip4100series
Canon Pixus ip8600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixusip8600series


Reference: http://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2011/06/download-install-canon-printer-driver.html



Scanner



If you would like to download the scanner application (and driver) install one of these packages (according to your model number):



scangearmp-mg5100series
scangearmp-mg5200series
scangearmp-mg6100series
scangearmp-mg8100series
scangearmp-mp140series
scangearmp-mp160series
scangearmp-mp190series
scangearmp-mp210series
scangearmp-mp240series
scangearmp-mp250series
scangearmp-mp270series
scangearmp-mp280series
scangearmp-mp490series
scangearmp-mp495series
scangearmp-mp510series
scangearmp-mp520series
scangearmp-mp540series
scangearmp-mp550series
scangearmp-mp560series
scangearmp-mp600series
scangearmp-mp610series
scangearmp-mp630series
scangearmp-mp640series
scangearmp-mx320series
scangearmp-mx330series
scangearmp-mx340series
scangearmp-mx350series
scangearmp-mx360series
scangearmp-mx410series
scangearmp-mx420series
scangearmp-mx860series
scangearmp-mx870series
scangearmp-mx880series


Then look for "Scan Gear MP" or run from the terminal:



scangearmp





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  • My CanonMP610 printer works perfectly under 12.04 gnome classic, but only @ 600 dpi. I want to print photos. The above method worked for me (although I had to replace pangolin by oneiric in the PPA address), I can install the printer, select the printer in the print menu (of eg Firefox, Openoffice, whatever...), choose between different resolutions, up to more than 2000; the software says it's printing, notification bubbles tell me the print job started and ended, but, guess what... the printer stays dead...! Started a bounty, can anyone help, please?
    – Tinellus
    Jul 13 '12 at 8:43












  • I also want to add: the method suggested by Michael K doesn't work for me, there still is an unmet dependency (libpopt0:i386) that I don't seem to be able to install (ubuntu 12.04, gnome classic)
    – Tinellus
    Jul 13 '12 at 8:46












  • @Tinellus - I've sent an email to the PPA owner to whether he intends to create a Precise repo - if he responds I'll drop a comment for you here.
    – fossfreedom
    Jul 16 '12 at 11:01










  • Thanks, appreciate the effort... From some of the comments on 'ubuntubuzz' I see other people having similar problems on 12.04; I hope asking the ppa-owner once more will speed up things a bit...
    – Tinellus
    Jul 16 '12 at 18:16






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    support seems to stop at 14.10
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I answered this on this SO question but here's that answer, reprinted.



For 14.04 through 16.04 do the following:




  1. Download the drivers from Canon support.



  2. Extract the file archive to a directory. From that directory:



    cd ~/Downloads
    tar -xf Linux_UFRII_PrinterDriver_*.tar.*
    sudo dpkg -i Linux_UFRII_PrinterDriver_*/*/Debian/*_$(dpkg --print-architecture).deb
    sudo apt-get install -f


  3. It shouldn't be necessary to reboot, but if the next step fails, reboot and try again.


  4. Run "Add printer". That should just show up automatically when you click the 'Add' button. Give it a few seconds and the printer chirps then just magically shows up.



EDIT 2/27/16 (16.04beta) Updated the link to the 3.10 driver (they updated their website). Everything just worked using above, didn't need to reboot.



EDIT 9/8/16: The current driver version is now 3.20. Make installation commands agnostic to both the driver version and the system architecture.






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  • @KarlRichter: Could you please review my edits and also review the editing help to improve the readability of your answers in the future... ;-)
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  • I didn't give an answer, just edited one and don't see where the conflict with the editing help lies - please be more specific. I can't review your edits as I don't have enough reputation.
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  • The link must have changed. That page does not show drivers at all. You can click on a Support button which takes you to a drivers page. The site may autodetect Linux and display no drivers. If that happens, choose your version (32 or 64 bit) to see the drivers.
    – revnoah
    Feb 1 '16 at 17:20








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    @revnoah thanks for the note. i updated the link to the driver page. i'll test with 3.10 and update steps if needed.
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For many (but not all) Canon printers and scanners we can download a proprietary Linux driver from Canon Asia. If a driver was not yet listed in the Canon web search tool linked above we may still find links to the appropriate driver downlaods from the Canon product overview page. Download the Debian package archives to install the proprietary printer drivers with the Ubuntu Software Center by a double click on them.



The proprietary scanner application scangearmp will not install with SANE and hence can not be used with applications based on SANE. After installation is it run from the terminal:



scangearmp


Note that drivers available there support a series of printers but not a subset of of this series. This is usually indicated by the product numbering (e.g. for a Pixma IP 2820 you will download the driver for the IP2800 series, for a PIXMA MX457 you will need the driver for the MX450 series, etc.)



Older drivers may also be available from ppa:michael-gruz/canon-trunk.



Some Canon printers are also supported by the Gutenprint drivers. Borderless or high resolution photo-printing may not be supported.



You may note that these drivers allow printing but they usually will not fully support all printer features. This has been like that for all Canon printers for reasons only Canon knows of.



In case we need a driver that fully supports all printer features there is a commercially available printer driver Turboprint which actually works great but you may not want to support their rather weird and expensive licencing plan (starting from $34 for one computer and two printers with free updates for 6 months only).






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    libcupsys2 is a virtual package in 11.10 which installs libcups2. Maybe the canon driver (it is a proprietary driver i guess) checks for this package. You could install this meta-package doing:



    sudo apt-get install libcupsys2


    This should not install anything new, but mark the package itself as installed.



    Then install the package using the following command:



    dpkg -i --ignore-depends=libcupsys2 foo.deb


    (Replace foo.deb by the package of the driver)






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    • I'm sorry, but I still have the same problem. Despite I install libcupsys2, the drivers show me a dependency problem.
      – Brallan Aguilar
      Nov 4 '11 at 3:10










    • Can you copy and paste the messages into your posting pls?
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      Nov 4 '11 at 13:52










    • okay, i edited my post, hope this works, else, just comment on here again
      – Michael K
      Nov 5 '11 at 17:58










    • Sorry, I was able to install it, but when I try to install other packages, first I must repair dependencies and drivers are uninstalled
      – Brallan Aguilar
      Nov 5 '11 at 18:48


















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    you may have to use



    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:michael-gruz/canon-trunk


    I did. And the printer works fine.






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      thanks, worked for me on 12.04 (ppa:michael-gruz/canon did not)
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    You could try this from http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/12/canon-driver-scangear-mp-ubuntu-14-04/ :




    ...



    A third-party ppa contains the driver and scangear for commonly used Canon printers, available for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, and its derivatives, such as Linux Mint 17.



    Below devices are supported:




    • bjf9000, bjf900, bjs300, bjs500, bjs700 series

    • e500, e510, e600, e610 series

    • i250, i255, i550, i560, i850, i860, i950, i990 series

    • ip100, ip1800, ip1900, ip2200, ip2500, ip2600, ip2700, ip3000, ip3300, ip3500, ip3600, ip4000, ip4200, ip4300, ip4500, ip4600, ip4700, ip4800, ip4900, ip5000, ip5200, ip6600, ip7200, ip7500, ip8500, ip90 series

    • ix6500 series

    • mg2100, mg2200, mg3100, mg3200, mg4100, mg4200, mg5100, mg5200, mg5300, mg5400, mg6100, mg6200, mg6300, mg8100, mg8200 series.

    • mp140, mp160, mp190, mp210, mp230, mp240, mp250, mp270, mp280, mp490, mp495, mp500, mp510, mp520, mp540, mp550, mp560, mp600, mp610, mp620, mp630, mp640, mp750, mp780 series.

    • mx320, mx330, mx340, mx350, mx360, mx370, mx390, mx410, mx420, mx430, mx450, mx510, mx520, mx710, mx720, mx860, mx870, mx880, mx890, mx920 series.

    • pixmaip1000, pixmaip1500 series.

    • pixus250, pixus255, pixus550, pixus560, pixus850, pixus860, pixus950, pixus990 series

    • pixusip3100, pixusip4100, pixusip8600 series


    Install Canon Drivers / ScanGear in Ubuntu 14.04:





    1. To get started, press Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard to open terminal. When it opens, the command below and hit enter to run:



        sudo add-apt-repository ppa:inameiname/stable



    Type in your user password when it asks and hit Enter to continue. This will add the PPA repository into your system.




    1. After that, open Synaptic Package Manager from the Unity Dash. If you don’t find it, search for and install it from Ubuntu Software Center.


    Do:




    • Click the Reload button to refresh your system cache.

      • To install a printer driver:
        In Quick filter box, type in cnijfilter.

      • To install a ScanGear:
        In Quick filter box, type in scangearmp.



    • Select a package in the result list that matches your device.

    • Right-click on the package and select “Mark for Installation”

    • Finally click on the “Apply” button to install the driver.


    Once the printer and scanner drivers are installed, connect your device to the computer and start Printers utility test if it works. And launch the Simple Scan utility and select your scanner from app menu Documents -> Preferences -> Scan Source to test if the scanner works.







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      I found the solution!



      sudo add-apt-repository ppa:michael-gruz/canon-trunk  
      sudo apt-get update


      for older releases use ppa:michael-gruz/canon.



      Finally,



      sudo apt-get install [model]



      Printer



      Where [model] would be for:



      Canon Pixma iP Series Ubuntu driver



      Canon iP100 Ubuntu Driver -  cnijfilter-ip100series
      Canon iP1800 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip1800series
      Canon iP1000 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixmaip1000series
      Canon iP1500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixmaip1500series
      Canon iP1900 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip1900series
      Canon iP 2200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2200series
      Canon iP2500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2500series
      Canon iP2600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2600series
      Canon iP2700 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2700series
      Canon iP3300 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip3300series
      Canon iP3500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip3500series
      Canon iP3600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip3600series
      Canon iP4200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4200series
      Canon iP4500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4500series
      Canon iP4700 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4700series
      Canon iP4800 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4800series
      Canon iP5200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip5200series
      Canon iP6600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip6600series
      Canon iP7500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip7500series


      Canon Pixma MG Series Ubuntu Driver



      Canon MG5100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg5100series
      Canon MG5200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg5200series
      Canon MG6100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg6100series
      Canon MG8100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg8100series


      Canon PIXMA MP Series Ubuntu Driver



      Canon MP140 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp140series
      Canon MP160 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp160series
      Canon MP190 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp190series
      Canon MP210 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp210series
      Canon MP240 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp240series
      Canon MP490 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp490series
      Canon MP500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp500series
      Canon MP510 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp510series
      Canon MP520 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp520series
      Canon MP540 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp540series
      Canon MP550 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp550series
      Canon MP560 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp560series
      Canon MP600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp600series
      Canon MP610 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp610series
      Canon MP630 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp630series
      Canon MP640 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp640series


      Canon MX Series Ubuntu Driver



      Canon MX320 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx320series
      Canon MX330 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx330series
      Canon MX350 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx350series
      Canon MX360 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx360series
      Canon MX410 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx410series
      Canon MX420 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx420series
      Canon MX860 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx860series
      Canon MX870 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx870series
      Canon MX880 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx880series


      Canon PIXUS Series Ubuntu Driver



      Pixus 550 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus5510iseries
      Pixus 560 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus560iseries
      Pixus 850 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus850iseries
      Pixus 860 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus860iseries
      Pixus 865 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus865iseries
      Pixus 950 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus950iseries
      Pixus 990 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus990iseries
      Canon Pixus ip3100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixusip3100series
      Canon Pixus ip4100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixusip4100series
      Canon Pixus ip8600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixusip8600series


      Reference: http://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2011/06/download-install-canon-printer-driver.html



      Scanner



      If you would like to download the scanner application (and driver) install one of these packages (according to your model number):



      scangearmp-mg5100series
      scangearmp-mg5200series
      scangearmp-mg6100series
      scangearmp-mg8100series
      scangearmp-mp140series
      scangearmp-mp160series
      scangearmp-mp190series
      scangearmp-mp210series
      scangearmp-mp240series
      scangearmp-mp250series
      scangearmp-mp270series
      scangearmp-mp280series
      scangearmp-mp490series
      scangearmp-mp495series
      scangearmp-mp510series
      scangearmp-mp520series
      scangearmp-mp540series
      scangearmp-mp550series
      scangearmp-mp560series
      scangearmp-mp600series
      scangearmp-mp610series
      scangearmp-mp630series
      scangearmp-mp640series
      scangearmp-mx320series
      scangearmp-mx330series
      scangearmp-mx340series
      scangearmp-mx350series
      scangearmp-mx360series
      scangearmp-mx410series
      scangearmp-mx420series
      scangearmp-mx860series
      scangearmp-mx870series
      scangearmp-mx880series


      Then look for "Scan Gear MP" or run from the terminal:



      scangearmp





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      • My CanonMP610 printer works perfectly under 12.04 gnome classic, but only @ 600 dpi. I want to print photos. The above method worked for me (although I had to replace pangolin by oneiric in the PPA address), I can install the printer, select the printer in the print menu (of eg Firefox, Openoffice, whatever...), choose between different resolutions, up to more than 2000; the software says it's printing, notification bubbles tell me the print job started and ended, but, guess what... the printer stays dead...! Started a bounty, can anyone help, please?
        – Tinellus
        Jul 13 '12 at 8:43












      • I also want to add: the method suggested by Michael K doesn't work for me, there still is an unmet dependency (libpopt0:i386) that I don't seem to be able to install (ubuntu 12.04, gnome classic)
        – Tinellus
        Jul 13 '12 at 8:46












      • @Tinellus - I've sent an email to the PPA owner to whether he intends to create a Precise repo - if he responds I'll drop a comment for you here.
        – fossfreedom
        Jul 16 '12 at 11:01










      • Thanks, appreciate the effort... From some of the comments on 'ubuntubuzz' I see other people having similar problems on 12.04; I hope asking the ppa-owner once more will speed up things a bit...
        – Tinellus
        Jul 16 '12 at 18:16






      • 2




        support seems to stop at 14.10
        – Tim Tisdall
        Feb 29 '16 at 14:09















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      PPA



      I found the solution!



      sudo add-apt-repository ppa:michael-gruz/canon-trunk  
      sudo apt-get update


      for older releases use ppa:michael-gruz/canon.



      Finally,



      sudo apt-get install [model]



      Printer



      Where [model] would be for:



      Canon Pixma iP Series Ubuntu driver



      Canon iP100 Ubuntu Driver -  cnijfilter-ip100series
      Canon iP1800 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip1800series
      Canon iP1000 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixmaip1000series
      Canon iP1500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixmaip1500series
      Canon iP1900 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip1900series
      Canon iP 2200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2200series
      Canon iP2500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2500series
      Canon iP2600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2600series
      Canon iP2700 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2700series
      Canon iP3300 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip3300series
      Canon iP3500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip3500series
      Canon iP3600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip3600series
      Canon iP4200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4200series
      Canon iP4500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4500series
      Canon iP4700 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4700series
      Canon iP4800 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4800series
      Canon iP5200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip5200series
      Canon iP6600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip6600series
      Canon iP7500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip7500series


      Canon Pixma MG Series Ubuntu Driver



      Canon MG5100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg5100series
      Canon MG5200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg5200series
      Canon MG6100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg6100series
      Canon MG8100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg8100series


      Canon PIXMA MP Series Ubuntu Driver



      Canon MP140 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp140series
      Canon MP160 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp160series
      Canon MP190 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp190series
      Canon MP210 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp210series
      Canon MP240 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp240series
      Canon MP490 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp490series
      Canon MP500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp500series
      Canon MP510 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp510series
      Canon MP520 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp520series
      Canon MP540 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp540series
      Canon MP550 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp550series
      Canon MP560 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp560series
      Canon MP600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp600series
      Canon MP610 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp610series
      Canon MP630 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp630series
      Canon MP640 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp640series


      Canon MX Series Ubuntu Driver



      Canon MX320 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx320series
      Canon MX330 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx330series
      Canon MX350 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx350series
      Canon MX360 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx360series
      Canon MX410 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx410series
      Canon MX420 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx420series
      Canon MX860 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx860series
      Canon MX870 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx870series
      Canon MX880 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx880series


      Canon PIXUS Series Ubuntu Driver



      Pixus 550 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus5510iseries
      Pixus 560 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus560iseries
      Pixus 850 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus850iseries
      Pixus 860 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus860iseries
      Pixus 865 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus865iseries
      Pixus 950 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus950iseries
      Pixus 990 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus990iseries
      Canon Pixus ip3100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixusip3100series
      Canon Pixus ip4100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixusip4100series
      Canon Pixus ip8600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixusip8600series


      Reference: http://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2011/06/download-install-canon-printer-driver.html



      Scanner



      If you would like to download the scanner application (and driver) install one of these packages (according to your model number):



      scangearmp-mg5100series
      scangearmp-mg5200series
      scangearmp-mg6100series
      scangearmp-mg8100series
      scangearmp-mp140series
      scangearmp-mp160series
      scangearmp-mp190series
      scangearmp-mp210series
      scangearmp-mp240series
      scangearmp-mp250series
      scangearmp-mp270series
      scangearmp-mp280series
      scangearmp-mp490series
      scangearmp-mp495series
      scangearmp-mp510series
      scangearmp-mp520series
      scangearmp-mp540series
      scangearmp-mp550series
      scangearmp-mp560series
      scangearmp-mp600series
      scangearmp-mp610series
      scangearmp-mp630series
      scangearmp-mp640series
      scangearmp-mx320series
      scangearmp-mx330series
      scangearmp-mx340series
      scangearmp-mx350series
      scangearmp-mx360series
      scangearmp-mx410series
      scangearmp-mx420series
      scangearmp-mx860series
      scangearmp-mx870series
      scangearmp-mx880series


      Then look for "Scan Gear MP" or run from the terminal:



      scangearmp





      share|improve this answer























      • My CanonMP610 printer works perfectly under 12.04 gnome classic, but only @ 600 dpi. I want to print photos. The above method worked for me (although I had to replace pangolin by oneiric in the PPA address), I can install the printer, select the printer in the print menu (of eg Firefox, Openoffice, whatever...), choose between different resolutions, up to more than 2000; the software says it's printing, notification bubbles tell me the print job started and ended, but, guess what... the printer stays dead...! Started a bounty, can anyone help, please?
        – Tinellus
        Jul 13 '12 at 8:43












      • I also want to add: the method suggested by Michael K doesn't work for me, there still is an unmet dependency (libpopt0:i386) that I don't seem to be able to install (ubuntu 12.04, gnome classic)
        – Tinellus
        Jul 13 '12 at 8:46












      • @Tinellus - I've sent an email to the PPA owner to whether he intends to create a Precise repo - if he responds I'll drop a comment for you here.
        – fossfreedom
        Jul 16 '12 at 11:01










      • Thanks, appreciate the effort... From some of the comments on 'ubuntubuzz' I see other people having similar problems on 12.04; I hope asking the ppa-owner once more will speed up things a bit...
        – Tinellus
        Jul 16 '12 at 18:16






      • 2




        support seems to stop at 14.10
        – Tim Tisdall
        Feb 29 '16 at 14:09













      up vote
      24
      down vote



      accepted







      up vote
      24
      down vote



      accepted






      PPA



      I found the solution!



      sudo add-apt-repository ppa:michael-gruz/canon-trunk  
      sudo apt-get update


      for older releases use ppa:michael-gruz/canon.



      Finally,



      sudo apt-get install [model]



      Printer



      Where [model] would be for:



      Canon Pixma iP Series Ubuntu driver



      Canon iP100 Ubuntu Driver -  cnijfilter-ip100series
      Canon iP1800 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip1800series
      Canon iP1000 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixmaip1000series
      Canon iP1500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixmaip1500series
      Canon iP1900 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip1900series
      Canon iP 2200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2200series
      Canon iP2500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2500series
      Canon iP2600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2600series
      Canon iP2700 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2700series
      Canon iP3300 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip3300series
      Canon iP3500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip3500series
      Canon iP3600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip3600series
      Canon iP4200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4200series
      Canon iP4500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4500series
      Canon iP4700 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4700series
      Canon iP4800 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4800series
      Canon iP5200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip5200series
      Canon iP6600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip6600series
      Canon iP7500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip7500series


      Canon Pixma MG Series Ubuntu Driver



      Canon MG5100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg5100series
      Canon MG5200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg5200series
      Canon MG6100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg6100series
      Canon MG8100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg8100series


      Canon PIXMA MP Series Ubuntu Driver



      Canon MP140 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp140series
      Canon MP160 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp160series
      Canon MP190 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp190series
      Canon MP210 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp210series
      Canon MP240 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp240series
      Canon MP490 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp490series
      Canon MP500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp500series
      Canon MP510 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp510series
      Canon MP520 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp520series
      Canon MP540 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp540series
      Canon MP550 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp550series
      Canon MP560 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp560series
      Canon MP600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp600series
      Canon MP610 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp610series
      Canon MP630 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp630series
      Canon MP640 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp640series


      Canon MX Series Ubuntu Driver



      Canon MX320 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx320series
      Canon MX330 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx330series
      Canon MX350 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx350series
      Canon MX360 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx360series
      Canon MX410 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx410series
      Canon MX420 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx420series
      Canon MX860 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx860series
      Canon MX870 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx870series
      Canon MX880 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx880series


      Canon PIXUS Series Ubuntu Driver



      Pixus 550 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus5510iseries
      Pixus 560 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus560iseries
      Pixus 850 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus850iseries
      Pixus 860 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus860iseries
      Pixus 865 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus865iseries
      Pixus 950 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus950iseries
      Pixus 990 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus990iseries
      Canon Pixus ip3100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixusip3100series
      Canon Pixus ip4100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixusip4100series
      Canon Pixus ip8600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixusip8600series


      Reference: http://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2011/06/download-install-canon-printer-driver.html



      Scanner



      If you would like to download the scanner application (and driver) install one of these packages (according to your model number):



      scangearmp-mg5100series
      scangearmp-mg5200series
      scangearmp-mg6100series
      scangearmp-mg8100series
      scangearmp-mp140series
      scangearmp-mp160series
      scangearmp-mp190series
      scangearmp-mp210series
      scangearmp-mp240series
      scangearmp-mp250series
      scangearmp-mp270series
      scangearmp-mp280series
      scangearmp-mp490series
      scangearmp-mp495series
      scangearmp-mp510series
      scangearmp-mp520series
      scangearmp-mp540series
      scangearmp-mp550series
      scangearmp-mp560series
      scangearmp-mp600series
      scangearmp-mp610series
      scangearmp-mp630series
      scangearmp-mp640series
      scangearmp-mx320series
      scangearmp-mx330series
      scangearmp-mx340series
      scangearmp-mx350series
      scangearmp-mx360series
      scangearmp-mx410series
      scangearmp-mx420series
      scangearmp-mx860series
      scangearmp-mx870series
      scangearmp-mx880series


      Then look for "Scan Gear MP" or run from the terminal:



      scangearmp





      share|improve this answer














      PPA



      I found the solution!



      sudo add-apt-repository ppa:michael-gruz/canon-trunk  
      sudo apt-get update


      for older releases use ppa:michael-gruz/canon.



      Finally,



      sudo apt-get install [model]



      Printer



      Where [model] would be for:



      Canon Pixma iP Series Ubuntu driver



      Canon iP100 Ubuntu Driver -  cnijfilter-ip100series
      Canon iP1800 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip1800series
      Canon iP1000 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixmaip1000series
      Canon iP1500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixmaip1500series
      Canon iP1900 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip1900series
      Canon iP 2200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2200series
      Canon iP2500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2500series
      Canon iP2600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2600series
      Canon iP2700 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip2700series
      Canon iP3300 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip3300series
      Canon iP3500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip3500series
      Canon iP3600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip3600series
      Canon iP4200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4200series
      Canon iP4500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4500series
      Canon iP4700 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4700series
      Canon iP4800 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip4800series
      Canon iP5200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip5200series
      Canon iP6600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip6600series
      Canon iP7500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-ip7500series


      Canon Pixma MG Series Ubuntu Driver



      Canon MG5100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg5100series
      Canon MG5200 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg5200series
      Canon MG6100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg6100series
      Canon MG8100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mg8100series


      Canon PIXMA MP Series Ubuntu Driver



      Canon MP140 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp140series
      Canon MP160 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp160series
      Canon MP190 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp190series
      Canon MP210 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp210series
      Canon MP240 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp240series
      Canon MP490 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp490series
      Canon MP500 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp500series
      Canon MP510 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp510series
      Canon MP520 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp520series
      Canon MP540 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp540series
      Canon MP550 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp550series
      Canon MP560 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp560series
      Canon MP600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp600series
      Canon MP610 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp610series
      Canon MP630 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp630series
      Canon MP640 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mp640series


      Canon MX Series Ubuntu Driver



      Canon MX320 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx320series
      Canon MX330 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx330series
      Canon MX350 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx350series
      Canon MX360 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx360series
      Canon MX410 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx410series
      Canon MX420 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx420series
      Canon MX860 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx860series
      Canon MX870 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx870series
      Canon MX880 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-mx880series


      Canon PIXUS Series Ubuntu Driver



      Pixus 550 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus5510iseries
      Pixus 560 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus560iseries
      Pixus 850 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus850iseries
      Pixus 860 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus860iseries
      Pixus 865 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus865iseries
      Pixus 950 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus950iseries
      Pixus 990 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixus990iseries
      Canon Pixus ip3100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixusip3100series
      Canon Pixus ip4100 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixusip4100series
      Canon Pixus ip8600 Ubuntu Driver - cnijfilter-pixusip8600series


      Reference: http://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2011/06/download-install-canon-printer-driver.html



      Scanner



      If you would like to download the scanner application (and driver) install one of these packages (according to your model number):



      scangearmp-mg5100series
      scangearmp-mg5200series
      scangearmp-mg6100series
      scangearmp-mg8100series
      scangearmp-mp140series
      scangearmp-mp160series
      scangearmp-mp190series
      scangearmp-mp210series
      scangearmp-mp240series
      scangearmp-mp250series
      scangearmp-mp270series
      scangearmp-mp280series
      scangearmp-mp490series
      scangearmp-mp495series
      scangearmp-mp510series
      scangearmp-mp520series
      scangearmp-mp540series
      scangearmp-mp550series
      scangearmp-mp560series
      scangearmp-mp600series
      scangearmp-mp610series
      scangearmp-mp630series
      scangearmp-mp640series
      scangearmp-mx320series
      scangearmp-mx330series
      scangearmp-mx340series
      scangearmp-mx350series
      scangearmp-mx360series
      scangearmp-mx410series
      scangearmp-mx420series
      scangearmp-mx860series
      scangearmp-mx870series
      scangearmp-mx880series


      Then look for "Scan Gear MP" or run from the terminal:



      scangearmp






      share|improve this answer














      share|improve this answer



      share|improve this answer








      edited Feb 16 '15 at 7:52









      Takkat

      105k35246374




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      answered Nov 5 '11 at 19:25









      Brallan Aguilar

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      • My CanonMP610 printer works perfectly under 12.04 gnome classic, but only @ 600 dpi. I want to print photos. The above method worked for me (although I had to replace pangolin by oneiric in the PPA address), I can install the printer, select the printer in the print menu (of eg Firefox, Openoffice, whatever...), choose between different resolutions, up to more than 2000; the software says it's printing, notification bubbles tell me the print job started and ended, but, guess what... the printer stays dead...! Started a bounty, can anyone help, please?
        – Tinellus
        Jul 13 '12 at 8:43












      • I also want to add: the method suggested by Michael K doesn't work for me, there still is an unmet dependency (libpopt0:i386) that I don't seem to be able to install (ubuntu 12.04, gnome classic)
        – Tinellus
        Jul 13 '12 at 8:46












      • @Tinellus - I've sent an email to the PPA owner to whether he intends to create a Precise repo - if he responds I'll drop a comment for you here.
        – fossfreedom
        Jul 16 '12 at 11:01










      • Thanks, appreciate the effort... From some of the comments on 'ubuntubuzz' I see other people having similar problems on 12.04; I hope asking the ppa-owner once more will speed up things a bit...
        – Tinellus
        Jul 16 '12 at 18:16






      • 2




        support seems to stop at 14.10
        – Tim Tisdall
        Feb 29 '16 at 14:09


















      • My CanonMP610 printer works perfectly under 12.04 gnome classic, but only @ 600 dpi. I want to print photos. The above method worked for me (although I had to replace pangolin by oneiric in the PPA address), I can install the printer, select the printer in the print menu (of eg Firefox, Openoffice, whatever...), choose between different resolutions, up to more than 2000; the software says it's printing, notification bubbles tell me the print job started and ended, but, guess what... the printer stays dead...! Started a bounty, can anyone help, please?
        – Tinellus
        Jul 13 '12 at 8:43












      • I also want to add: the method suggested by Michael K doesn't work for me, there still is an unmet dependency (libpopt0:i386) that I don't seem to be able to install (ubuntu 12.04, gnome classic)
        – Tinellus
        Jul 13 '12 at 8:46












      • @Tinellus - I've sent an email to the PPA owner to whether he intends to create a Precise repo - if he responds I'll drop a comment for you here.
        – fossfreedom
        Jul 16 '12 at 11:01










      • Thanks, appreciate the effort... From some of the comments on 'ubuntubuzz' I see other people having similar problems on 12.04; I hope asking the ppa-owner once more will speed up things a bit...
        – Tinellus
        Jul 16 '12 at 18:16






      • 2




        support seems to stop at 14.10
        – Tim Tisdall
        Feb 29 '16 at 14:09
















      My CanonMP610 printer works perfectly under 12.04 gnome classic, but only @ 600 dpi. I want to print photos. The above method worked for me (although I had to replace pangolin by oneiric in the PPA address), I can install the printer, select the printer in the print menu (of eg Firefox, Openoffice, whatever...), choose between different resolutions, up to more than 2000; the software says it's printing, notification bubbles tell me the print job started and ended, but, guess what... the printer stays dead...! Started a bounty, can anyone help, please?
      – Tinellus
      Jul 13 '12 at 8:43






      My CanonMP610 printer works perfectly under 12.04 gnome classic, but only @ 600 dpi. I want to print photos. The above method worked for me (although I had to replace pangolin by oneiric in the PPA address), I can install the printer, select the printer in the print menu (of eg Firefox, Openoffice, whatever...), choose between different resolutions, up to more than 2000; the software says it's printing, notification bubbles tell me the print job started and ended, but, guess what... the printer stays dead...! Started a bounty, can anyone help, please?
      – Tinellus
      Jul 13 '12 at 8:43














      I also want to add: the method suggested by Michael K doesn't work for me, there still is an unmet dependency (libpopt0:i386) that I don't seem to be able to install (ubuntu 12.04, gnome classic)
      – Tinellus
      Jul 13 '12 at 8:46






      I also want to add: the method suggested by Michael K doesn't work for me, there still is an unmet dependency (libpopt0:i386) that I don't seem to be able to install (ubuntu 12.04, gnome classic)
      – Tinellus
      Jul 13 '12 at 8:46














      @Tinellus - I've sent an email to the PPA owner to whether he intends to create a Precise repo - if he responds I'll drop a comment for you here.
      – fossfreedom
      Jul 16 '12 at 11:01




      @Tinellus - I've sent an email to the PPA owner to whether he intends to create a Precise repo - if he responds I'll drop a comment for you here.
      – fossfreedom
      Jul 16 '12 at 11:01












      Thanks, appreciate the effort... From some of the comments on 'ubuntubuzz' I see other people having similar problems on 12.04; I hope asking the ppa-owner once more will speed up things a bit...
      – Tinellus
      Jul 16 '12 at 18:16




      Thanks, appreciate the effort... From some of the comments on 'ubuntubuzz' I see other people having similar problems on 12.04; I hope asking the ppa-owner once more will speed up things a bit...
      – Tinellus
      Jul 16 '12 at 18:16




      2




      2




      support seems to stop at 14.10
      – Tim Tisdall
      Feb 29 '16 at 14:09




      support seems to stop at 14.10
      – Tim Tisdall
      Feb 29 '16 at 14:09












      up vote
      7
      down vote













      I answered this on this SO question but here's that answer, reprinted.



      For 14.04 through 16.04 do the following:




      1. Download the drivers from Canon support.



      2. Extract the file archive to a directory. From that directory:



        cd ~/Downloads
        tar -xf Linux_UFRII_PrinterDriver_*.tar.*
        sudo dpkg -i Linux_UFRII_PrinterDriver_*/*/Debian/*_$(dpkg --print-architecture).deb
        sudo apt-get install -f


      3. It shouldn't be necessary to reboot, but if the next step fails, reboot and try again.


      4. Run "Add printer". That should just show up automatically when you click the 'Add' button. Give it a few seconds and the printer chirps then just magically shows up.



      EDIT 2/27/16 (16.04beta) Updated the link to the 3.10 driver (they updated their website). Everything just worked using above, didn't need to reboot.



      EDIT 9/8/16: The current driver version is now 3.20. Make installation commands agnostic to both the driver version and the system architecture.






      share|improve this answer























      • @KarlRichter: Could you please review my edits and also review the editing help to improve the readability of your answers in the future... ;-)
        – Fabby
        Mar 14 '15 at 18:28










      • I didn't give an answer, just edited one and don't see where the conflict with the editing help lies - please be more specific. I can't review your edits as I don't have enough reputation.
        – Karl Richter
        Mar 14 '15 at 18:39










      • The link must have changed. That page does not show drivers at all. You can click on a Support button which takes you to a drivers page. The site may autodetect Linux and display no drivers. If that happens, choose your version (32 or 64 bit) to see the drivers.
        – revnoah
        Feb 1 '16 at 17:20








      • 1




        @revnoah thanks for the note. i updated the link to the driver page. i'll test with 3.10 and update steps if needed.
        – JimB
        Feb 2 '16 at 14:05






      • 1




        I'm still weirded out by American date formats…
        – David Foerster
        Sep 8 '16 at 16:31















      up vote
      7
      down vote













      I answered this on this SO question but here's that answer, reprinted.



      For 14.04 through 16.04 do the following:




      1. Download the drivers from Canon support.



      2. Extract the file archive to a directory. From that directory:



        cd ~/Downloads
        tar -xf Linux_UFRII_PrinterDriver_*.tar.*
        sudo dpkg -i Linux_UFRII_PrinterDriver_*/*/Debian/*_$(dpkg --print-architecture).deb
        sudo apt-get install -f


      3. It shouldn't be necessary to reboot, but if the next step fails, reboot and try again.


      4. Run "Add printer". That should just show up automatically when you click the 'Add' button. Give it a few seconds and the printer chirps then just magically shows up.



      EDIT 2/27/16 (16.04beta) Updated the link to the 3.10 driver (they updated their website). Everything just worked using above, didn't need to reboot.



      EDIT 9/8/16: The current driver version is now 3.20. Make installation commands agnostic to both the driver version and the system architecture.






      share|improve this answer























      • @KarlRichter: Could you please review my edits and also review the editing help to improve the readability of your answers in the future... ;-)
        – Fabby
        Mar 14 '15 at 18:28










      • I didn't give an answer, just edited one and don't see where the conflict with the editing help lies - please be more specific. I can't review your edits as I don't have enough reputation.
        – Karl Richter
        Mar 14 '15 at 18:39










      • The link must have changed. That page does not show drivers at all. You can click on a Support button which takes you to a drivers page. The site may autodetect Linux and display no drivers. If that happens, choose your version (32 or 64 bit) to see the drivers.
        – revnoah
        Feb 1 '16 at 17:20








      • 1




        @revnoah thanks for the note. i updated the link to the driver page. i'll test with 3.10 and update steps if needed.
        – JimB
        Feb 2 '16 at 14:05






      • 1




        I'm still weirded out by American date formats…
        – David Foerster
        Sep 8 '16 at 16:31













      up vote
      7
      down vote










      up vote
      7
      down vote









      I answered this on this SO question but here's that answer, reprinted.



      For 14.04 through 16.04 do the following:




      1. Download the drivers from Canon support.



      2. Extract the file archive to a directory. From that directory:



        cd ~/Downloads
        tar -xf Linux_UFRII_PrinterDriver_*.tar.*
        sudo dpkg -i Linux_UFRII_PrinterDriver_*/*/Debian/*_$(dpkg --print-architecture).deb
        sudo apt-get install -f


      3. It shouldn't be necessary to reboot, but if the next step fails, reboot and try again.


      4. Run "Add printer". That should just show up automatically when you click the 'Add' button. Give it a few seconds and the printer chirps then just magically shows up.



      EDIT 2/27/16 (16.04beta) Updated the link to the 3.10 driver (they updated their website). Everything just worked using above, didn't need to reboot.



      EDIT 9/8/16: The current driver version is now 3.20. Make installation commands agnostic to both the driver version and the system architecture.






      share|improve this answer














      I answered this on this SO question but here's that answer, reprinted.



      For 14.04 through 16.04 do the following:




      1. Download the drivers from Canon support.



      2. Extract the file archive to a directory. From that directory:



        cd ~/Downloads
        tar -xf Linux_UFRII_PrinterDriver_*.tar.*
        sudo dpkg -i Linux_UFRII_PrinterDriver_*/*/Debian/*_$(dpkg --print-architecture).deb
        sudo apt-get install -f


      3. It shouldn't be necessary to reboot, but if the next step fails, reboot and try again.


      4. Run "Add printer". That should just show up automatically when you click the 'Add' button. Give it a few seconds and the printer chirps then just magically shows up.



      EDIT 2/27/16 (16.04beta) Updated the link to the 3.10 driver (they updated their website). Everything just worked using above, didn't need to reboot.



      EDIT 9/8/16: The current driver version is now 3.20. Make installation commands agnostic to both the driver version and the system architecture.







      share|improve this answer














      share|improve this answer



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      edited Sep 8 '16 at 16:28









      David Foerster

      27.6k1364109




      27.6k1364109










      answered Mar 10 '15 at 15:24









      JimB

      52658




      52658












      • @KarlRichter: Could you please review my edits and also review the editing help to improve the readability of your answers in the future... ;-)
        – Fabby
        Mar 14 '15 at 18:28










      • I didn't give an answer, just edited one and don't see where the conflict with the editing help lies - please be more specific. I can't review your edits as I don't have enough reputation.
        – Karl Richter
        Mar 14 '15 at 18:39










      • The link must have changed. That page does not show drivers at all. You can click on a Support button which takes you to a drivers page. The site may autodetect Linux and display no drivers. If that happens, choose your version (32 or 64 bit) to see the drivers.
        – revnoah
        Feb 1 '16 at 17:20








      • 1




        @revnoah thanks for the note. i updated the link to the driver page. i'll test with 3.10 and update steps if needed.
        – JimB
        Feb 2 '16 at 14:05






      • 1




        I'm still weirded out by American date formats…
        – David Foerster
        Sep 8 '16 at 16:31


















      • @KarlRichter: Could you please review my edits and also review the editing help to improve the readability of your answers in the future... ;-)
        – Fabby
        Mar 14 '15 at 18:28










      • I didn't give an answer, just edited one and don't see where the conflict with the editing help lies - please be more specific. I can't review your edits as I don't have enough reputation.
        – Karl Richter
        Mar 14 '15 at 18:39










      • The link must have changed. That page does not show drivers at all. You can click on a Support button which takes you to a drivers page. The site may autodetect Linux and display no drivers. If that happens, choose your version (32 or 64 bit) to see the drivers.
        – revnoah
        Feb 1 '16 at 17:20








      • 1




        @revnoah thanks for the note. i updated the link to the driver page. i'll test with 3.10 and update steps if needed.
        – JimB
        Feb 2 '16 at 14:05






      • 1




        I'm still weirded out by American date formats…
        – David Foerster
        Sep 8 '16 at 16:31
















      @KarlRichter: Could you please review my edits and also review the editing help to improve the readability of your answers in the future... ;-)
      – Fabby
      Mar 14 '15 at 18:28




      @KarlRichter: Could you please review my edits and also review the editing help to improve the readability of your answers in the future... ;-)
      – Fabby
      Mar 14 '15 at 18:28












      I didn't give an answer, just edited one and don't see where the conflict with the editing help lies - please be more specific. I can't review your edits as I don't have enough reputation.
      – Karl Richter
      Mar 14 '15 at 18:39




      I didn't give an answer, just edited one and don't see where the conflict with the editing help lies - please be more specific. I can't review your edits as I don't have enough reputation.
      – Karl Richter
      Mar 14 '15 at 18:39












      The link must have changed. That page does not show drivers at all. You can click on a Support button which takes you to a drivers page. The site may autodetect Linux and display no drivers. If that happens, choose your version (32 or 64 bit) to see the drivers.
      – revnoah
      Feb 1 '16 at 17:20






      The link must have changed. That page does not show drivers at all. You can click on a Support button which takes you to a drivers page. The site may autodetect Linux and display no drivers. If that happens, choose your version (32 or 64 bit) to see the drivers.
      – revnoah
      Feb 1 '16 at 17:20






      1




      1




      @revnoah thanks for the note. i updated the link to the driver page. i'll test with 3.10 and update steps if needed.
      – JimB
      Feb 2 '16 at 14:05




      @revnoah thanks for the note. i updated the link to the driver page. i'll test with 3.10 and update steps if needed.
      – JimB
      Feb 2 '16 at 14:05




      1




      1




      I'm still weirded out by American date formats…
      – David Foerster
      Sep 8 '16 at 16:31




      I'm still weirded out by American date formats…
      – David Foerster
      Sep 8 '16 at 16:31










      up vote
      3
      down vote













      For many (but not all) Canon printers and scanners we can download a proprietary Linux driver from Canon Asia. If a driver was not yet listed in the Canon web search tool linked above we may still find links to the appropriate driver downlaods from the Canon product overview page. Download the Debian package archives to install the proprietary printer drivers with the Ubuntu Software Center by a double click on them.



      The proprietary scanner application scangearmp will not install with SANE and hence can not be used with applications based on SANE. After installation is it run from the terminal:



      scangearmp


      Note that drivers available there support a series of printers but not a subset of of this series. This is usually indicated by the product numbering (e.g. for a Pixma IP 2820 you will download the driver for the IP2800 series, for a PIXMA MX457 you will need the driver for the MX450 series, etc.)



      Older drivers may also be available from ppa:michael-gruz/canon-trunk.



      Some Canon printers are also supported by the Gutenprint drivers. Borderless or high resolution photo-printing may not be supported.



      You may note that these drivers allow printing but they usually will not fully support all printer features. This has been like that for all Canon printers for reasons only Canon knows of.



      In case we need a driver that fully supports all printer features there is a commercially available printer driver Turboprint which actually works great but you may not want to support their rather weird and expensive licencing plan (starting from $34 for one computer and two printers with free updates for 6 months only).






      share|improve this answer



























        up vote
        3
        down vote













        For many (but not all) Canon printers and scanners we can download a proprietary Linux driver from Canon Asia. If a driver was not yet listed in the Canon web search tool linked above we may still find links to the appropriate driver downlaods from the Canon product overview page. Download the Debian package archives to install the proprietary printer drivers with the Ubuntu Software Center by a double click on them.



        The proprietary scanner application scangearmp will not install with SANE and hence can not be used with applications based on SANE. After installation is it run from the terminal:



        scangearmp


        Note that drivers available there support a series of printers but not a subset of of this series. This is usually indicated by the product numbering (e.g. for a Pixma IP 2820 you will download the driver for the IP2800 series, for a PIXMA MX457 you will need the driver for the MX450 series, etc.)



        Older drivers may also be available from ppa:michael-gruz/canon-trunk.



        Some Canon printers are also supported by the Gutenprint drivers. Borderless or high resolution photo-printing may not be supported.



        You may note that these drivers allow printing but they usually will not fully support all printer features. This has been like that for all Canon printers for reasons only Canon knows of.



        In case we need a driver that fully supports all printer features there is a commercially available printer driver Turboprint which actually works great but you may not want to support their rather weird and expensive licencing plan (starting from $34 for one computer and two printers with free updates for 6 months only).






        share|improve this answer

























          up vote
          3
          down vote










          up vote
          3
          down vote









          For many (but not all) Canon printers and scanners we can download a proprietary Linux driver from Canon Asia. If a driver was not yet listed in the Canon web search tool linked above we may still find links to the appropriate driver downlaods from the Canon product overview page. Download the Debian package archives to install the proprietary printer drivers with the Ubuntu Software Center by a double click on them.



          The proprietary scanner application scangearmp will not install with SANE and hence can not be used with applications based on SANE. After installation is it run from the terminal:



          scangearmp


          Note that drivers available there support a series of printers but not a subset of of this series. This is usually indicated by the product numbering (e.g. for a Pixma IP 2820 you will download the driver for the IP2800 series, for a PIXMA MX457 you will need the driver for the MX450 series, etc.)



          Older drivers may also be available from ppa:michael-gruz/canon-trunk.



          Some Canon printers are also supported by the Gutenprint drivers. Borderless or high resolution photo-printing may not be supported.



          You may note that these drivers allow printing but they usually will not fully support all printer features. This has been like that for all Canon printers for reasons only Canon knows of.



          In case we need a driver that fully supports all printer features there is a commercially available printer driver Turboprint which actually works great but you may not want to support their rather weird and expensive licencing plan (starting from $34 for one computer and two printers with free updates for 6 months only).






          share|improve this answer














          For many (but not all) Canon printers and scanners we can download a proprietary Linux driver from Canon Asia. If a driver was not yet listed in the Canon web search tool linked above we may still find links to the appropriate driver downlaods from the Canon product overview page. Download the Debian package archives to install the proprietary printer drivers with the Ubuntu Software Center by a double click on them.



          The proprietary scanner application scangearmp will not install with SANE and hence can not be used with applications based on SANE. After installation is it run from the terminal:



          scangearmp


          Note that drivers available there support a series of printers but not a subset of of this series. This is usually indicated by the product numbering (e.g. for a Pixma IP 2820 you will download the driver for the IP2800 series, for a PIXMA MX457 you will need the driver for the MX450 series, etc.)



          Older drivers may also be available from ppa:michael-gruz/canon-trunk.



          Some Canon printers are also supported by the Gutenprint drivers. Borderless or high resolution photo-printing may not be supported.



          You may note that these drivers allow printing but they usually will not fully support all printer features. This has been like that for all Canon printers for reasons only Canon knows of.



          In case we need a driver that fully supports all printer features there is a commercially available printer driver Turboprint which actually works great but you may not want to support their rather weird and expensive licencing plan (starting from $34 for one computer and two printers with free updates for 6 months only).







          share|improve this answer














          share|improve this answer



          share|improve this answer








          edited Mar 13 '15 at 17:14

























          answered Feb 16 '15 at 8:19









          Takkat

          105k35246374




          105k35246374






















              up vote
              2
              down vote













              libcupsys2 is a virtual package in 11.10 which installs libcups2. Maybe the canon driver (it is a proprietary driver i guess) checks for this package. You could install this meta-package doing:



              sudo apt-get install libcupsys2


              This should not install anything new, but mark the package itself as installed.



              Then install the package using the following command:



              dpkg -i --ignore-depends=libcupsys2 foo.deb


              (Replace foo.deb by the package of the driver)






              share|improve this answer























              • I'm sorry, but I still have the same problem. Despite I install libcupsys2, the drivers show me a dependency problem.
                – Brallan Aguilar
                Nov 4 '11 at 3:10










              • Can you copy and paste the messages into your posting pls?
                – Michael K
                Nov 4 '11 at 13:52










              • okay, i edited my post, hope this works, else, just comment on here again
                – Michael K
                Nov 5 '11 at 17:58










              • Sorry, I was able to install it, but when I try to install other packages, first I must repair dependencies and drivers are uninstalled
                – Brallan Aguilar
                Nov 5 '11 at 18:48















              up vote
              2
              down vote













              libcupsys2 is a virtual package in 11.10 which installs libcups2. Maybe the canon driver (it is a proprietary driver i guess) checks for this package. You could install this meta-package doing:



              sudo apt-get install libcupsys2


              This should not install anything new, but mark the package itself as installed.



              Then install the package using the following command:



              dpkg -i --ignore-depends=libcupsys2 foo.deb


              (Replace foo.deb by the package of the driver)






              share|improve this answer























              • I'm sorry, but I still have the same problem. Despite I install libcupsys2, the drivers show me a dependency problem.
                – Brallan Aguilar
                Nov 4 '11 at 3:10










              • Can you copy and paste the messages into your posting pls?
                – Michael K
                Nov 4 '11 at 13:52










              • okay, i edited my post, hope this works, else, just comment on here again
                – Michael K
                Nov 5 '11 at 17:58










              • Sorry, I was able to install it, but when I try to install other packages, first I must repair dependencies and drivers are uninstalled
                – Brallan Aguilar
                Nov 5 '11 at 18:48













              up vote
              2
              down vote










              up vote
              2
              down vote









              libcupsys2 is a virtual package in 11.10 which installs libcups2. Maybe the canon driver (it is a proprietary driver i guess) checks for this package. You could install this meta-package doing:



              sudo apt-get install libcupsys2


              This should not install anything new, but mark the package itself as installed.



              Then install the package using the following command:



              dpkg -i --ignore-depends=libcupsys2 foo.deb


              (Replace foo.deb by the package of the driver)






              share|improve this answer














              libcupsys2 is a virtual package in 11.10 which installs libcups2. Maybe the canon driver (it is a proprietary driver i guess) checks for this package. You could install this meta-package doing:



              sudo apt-get install libcupsys2


              This should not install anything new, but mark the package itself as installed.



              Then install the package using the following command:



              dpkg -i --ignore-depends=libcupsys2 foo.deb


              (Replace foo.deb by the package of the driver)







              share|improve this answer














              share|improve this answer



              share|improve this answer








              edited Nov 5 '11 at 17:57

























              answered Nov 3 '11 at 7:28









              Michael K

              10.1k11521




              10.1k11521












              • I'm sorry, but I still have the same problem. Despite I install libcupsys2, the drivers show me a dependency problem.
                – Brallan Aguilar
                Nov 4 '11 at 3:10










              • Can you copy and paste the messages into your posting pls?
                – Michael K
                Nov 4 '11 at 13:52










              • okay, i edited my post, hope this works, else, just comment on here again
                – Michael K
                Nov 5 '11 at 17:58










              • Sorry, I was able to install it, but when I try to install other packages, first I must repair dependencies and drivers are uninstalled
                – Brallan Aguilar
                Nov 5 '11 at 18:48


















              • I'm sorry, but I still have the same problem. Despite I install libcupsys2, the drivers show me a dependency problem.
                – Brallan Aguilar
                Nov 4 '11 at 3:10










              • Can you copy and paste the messages into your posting pls?
                – Michael K
                Nov 4 '11 at 13:52










              • okay, i edited my post, hope this works, else, just comment on here again
                – Michael K
                Nov 5 '11 at 17:58










              • Sorry, I was able to install it, but when I try to install other packages, first I must repair dependencies and drivers are uninstalled
                – Brallan Aguilar
                Nov 5 '11 at 18:48
















              I'm sorry, but I still have the same problem. Despite I install libcupsys2, the drivers show me a dependency problem.
              – Brallan Aguilar
              Nov 4 '11 at 3:10




              I'm sorry, but I still have the same problem. Despite I install libcupsys2, the drivers show me a dependency problem.
              – Brallan Aguilar
              Nov 4 '11 at 3:10












              Can you copy and paste the messages into your posting pls?
              – Michael K
              Nov 4 '11 at 13:52




              Can you copy and paste the messages into your posting pls?
              – Michael K
              Nov 4 '11 at 13:52












              okay, i edited my post, hope this works, else, just comment on here again
              – Michael K
              Nov 5 '11 at 17:58




              okay, i edited my post, hope this works, else, just comment on here again
              – Michael K
              Nov 5 '11 at 17:58












              Sorry, I was able to install it, but when I try to install other packages, first I must repair dependencies and drivers are uninstalled
              – Brallan Aguilar
              Nov 5 '11 at 18:48




              Sorry, I was able to install it, but when I try to install other packages, first I must repair dependencies and drivers are uninstalled
              – Brallan Aguilar
              Nov 5 '11 at 18:48










              up vote
              2
              down vote













              you may have to use



              sudo add-apt-repository ppa:michael-gruz/canon-trunk


              I did. And the printer works fine.






              share|improve this answer



















              • 1




                thanks, worked for me on 12.04 (ppa:michael-gruz/canon did not)
                – TooTone
                Oct 1 '13 at 12:18















              up vote
              2
              down vote













              you may have to use



              sudo add-apt-repository ppa:michael-gruz/canon-trunk


              I did. And the printer works fine.






              share|improve this answer



















              • 1




                thanks, worked for me on 12.04 (ppa:michael-gruz/canon did not)
                – TooTone
                Oct 1 '13 at 12:18













              up vote
              2
              down vote










              up vote
              2
              down vote









              you may have to use



              sudo add-apt-repository ppa:michael-gruz/canon-trunk


              I did. And the printer works fine.






              share|improve this answer














              you may have to use



              sudo add-apt-repository ppa:michael-gruz/canon-trunk


              I did. And the printer works fine.







              share|improve this answer














              share|improve this answer



              share|improve this answer








              edited Feb 19 '13 at 16:56









              Seth

              33.7k26110160




              33.7k26110160










              answered Feb 19 '13 at 16:23









              Chuck Jowett

              313




              313








              • 1




                thanks, worked for me on 12.04 (ppa:michael-gruz/canon did not)
                – TooTone
                Oct 1 '13 at 12:18














              • 1




                thanks, worked for me on 12.04 (ppa:michael-gruz/canon did not)
                – TooTone
                Oct 1 '13 at 12:18








              1




              1




              thanks, worked for me on 12.04 (ppa:michael-gruz/canon did not)
              – TooTone
              Oct 1 '13 at 12:18




              thanks, worked for me on 12.04 (ppa:michael-gruz/canon did not)
              – TooTone
              Oct 1 '13 at 12:18










              up vote
              0
              down vote













              You could try this from http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/12/canon-driver-scangear-mp-ubuntu-14-04/ :




              ...



              A third-party ppa contains the driver and scangear for commonly used Canon printers, available for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, and its derivatives, such as Linux Mint 17.



              Below devices are supported:




              • bjf9000, bjf900, bjs300, bjs500, bjs700 series

              • e500, e510, e600, e610 series

              • i250, i255, i550, i560, i850, i860, i950, i990 series

              • ip100, ip1800, ip1900, ip2200, ip2500, ip2600, ip2700, ip3000, ip3300, ip3500, ip3600, ip4000, ip4200, ip4300, ip4500, ip4600, ip4700, ip4800, ip4900, ip5000, ip5200, ip6600, ip7200, ip7500, ip8500, ip90 series

              • ix6500 series

              • mg2100, mg2200, mg3100, mg3200, mg4100, mg4200, mg5100, mg5200, mg5300, mg5400, mg6100, mg6200, mg6300, mg8100, mg8200 series.

              • mp140, mp160, mp190, mp210, mp230, mp240, mp250, mp270, mp280, mp490, mp495, mp500, mp510, mp520, mp540, mp550, mp560, mp600, mp610, mp620, mp630, mp640, mp750, mp780 series.

              • mx320, mx330, mx340, mx350, mx360, mx370, mx390, mx410, mx420, mx430, mx450, mx510, mx520, mx710, mx720, mx860, mx870, mx880, mx890, mx920 series.

              • pixmaip1000, pixmaip1500 series.

              • pixus250, pixus255, pixus550, pixus560, pixus850, pixus860, pixus950, pixus990 series

              • pixusip3100, pixusip4100, pixusip8600 series


              Install Canon Drivers / ScanGear in Ubuntu 14.04:





              1. To get started, press Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard to open terminal. When it opens, the command below and hit enter to run:



                  sudo add-apt-repository ppa:inameiname/stable



              Type in your user password when it asks and hit Enter to continue. This will add the PPA repository into your system.




              1. After that, open Synaptic Package Manager from the Unity Dash. If you don’t find it, search for and install it from Ubuntu Software Center.


              Do:




              • Click the Reload button to refresh your system cache.

                • To install a printer driver:
                  In Quick filter box, type in cnijfilter.

                • To install a ScanGear:
                  In Quick filter box, type in scangearmp.



              • Select a package in the result list that matches your device.

              • Right-click on the package and select “Mark for Installation”

              • Finally click on the “Apply” button to install the driver.


              Once the printer and scanner drivers are installed, connect your device to the computer and start Printers utility test if it works. And launch the Simple Scan utility and select your scanner from app menu Documents -> Preferences -> Scan Source to test if the scanner works.







              share|improve this answer

























                up vote
                0
                down vote













                You could try this from http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/12/canon-driver-scangear-mp-ubuntu-14-04/ :




                ...



                A third-party ppa contains the driver and scangear for commonly used Canon printers, available for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, and its derivatives, such as Linux Mint 17.



                Below devices are supported:




                • bjf9000, bjf900, bjs300, bjs500, bjs700 series

                • e500, e510, e600, e610 series

                • i250, i255, i550, i560, i850, i860, i950, i990 series

                • ip100, ip1800, ip1900, ip2200, ip2500, ip2600, ip2700, ip3000, ip3300, ip3500, ip3600, ip4000, ip4200, ip4300, ip4500, ip4600, ip4700, ip4800, ip4900, ip5000, ip5200, ip6600, ip7200, ip7500, ip8500, ip90 series

                • ix6500 series

                • mg2100, mg2200, mg3100, mg3200, mg4100, mg4200, mg5100, mg5200, mg5300, mg5400, mg6100, mg6200, mg6300, mg8100, mg8200 series.

                • mp140, mp160, mp190, mp210, mp230, mp240, mp250, mp270, mp280, mp490, mp495, mp500, mp510, mp520, mp540, mp550, mp560, mp600, mp610, mp620, mp630, mp640, mp750, mp780 series.

                • mx320, mx330, mx340, mx350, mx360, mx370, mx390, mx410, mx420, mx430, mx450, mx510, mx520, mx710, mx720, mx860, mx870, mx880, mx890, mx920 series.

                • pixmaip1000, pixmaip1500 series.

                • pixus250, pixus255, pixus550, pixus560, pixus850, pixus860, pixus950, pixus990 series

                • pixusip3100, pixusip4100, pixusip8600 series


                Install Canon Drivers / ScanGear in Ubuntu 14.04:





                1. To get started, press Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard to open terminal. When it opens, the command below and hit enter to run:



                    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:inameiname/stable



                Type in your user password when it asks and hit Enter to continue. This will add the PPA repository into your system.




                1. After that, open Synaptic Package Manager from the Unity Dash. If you don’t find it, search for and install it from Ubuntu Software Center.


                Do:




                • Click the Reload button to refresh your system cache.

                  • To install a printer driver:
                    In Quick filter box, type in cnijfilter.

                  • To install a ScanGear:
                    In Quick filter box, type in scangearmp.



                • Select a package in the result list that matches your device.

                • Right-click on the package and select “Mark for Installation”

                • Finally click on the “Apply” button to install the driver.


                Once the printer and scanner drivers are installed, connect your device to the computer and start Printers utility test if it works. And launch the Simple Scan utility and select your scanner from app menu Documents -> Preferences -> Scan Source to test if the scanner works.







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                  You could try this from http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/12/canon-driver-scangear-mp-ubuntu-14-04/ :




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                  A third-party ppa contains the driver and scangear for commonly used Canon printers, available for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, and its derivatives, such as Linux Mint 17.



                  Below devices are supported:




                  • bjf9000, bjf900, bjs300, bjs500, bjs700 series

                  • e500, e510, e600, e610 series

                  • i250, i255, i550, i560, i850, i860, i950, i990 series

                  • ip100, ip1800, ip1900, ip2200, ip2500, ip2600, ip2700, ip3000, ip3300, ip3500, ip3600, ip4000, ip4200, ip4300, ip4500, ip4600, ip4700, ip4800, ip4900, ip5000, ip5200, ip6600, ip7200, ip7500, ip8500, ip90 series

                  • ix6500 series

                  • mg2100, mg2200, mg3100, mg3200, mg4100, mg4200, mg5100, mg5200, mg5300, mg5400, mg6100, mg6200, mg6300, mg8100, mg8200 series.

                  • mp140, mp160, mp190, mp210, mp230, mp240, mp250, mp270, mp280, mp490, mp495, mp500, mp510, mp520, mp540, mp550, mp560, mp600, mp610, mp620, mp630, mp640, mp750, mp780 series.

                  • mx320, mx330, mx340, mx350, mx360, mx370, mx390, mx410, mx420, mx430, mx450, mx510, mx520, mx710, mx720, mx860, mx870, mx880, mx890, mx920 series.

                  • pixmaip1000, pixmaip1500 series.

                  • pixus250, pixus255, pixus550, pixus560, pixus850, pixus860, pixus950, pixus990 series

                  • pixusip3100, pixusip4100, pixusip8600 series


                  Install Canon Drivers / ScanGear in Ubuntu 14.04:





                  1. To get started, press Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard to open terminal. When it opens, the command below and hit enter to run:



                      sudo add-apt-repository ppa:inameiname/stable



                  Type in your user password when it asks and hit Enter to continue. This will add the PPA repository into your system.




                  1. After that, open Synaptic Package Manager from the Unity Dash. If you don’t find it, search for and install it from Ubuntu Software Center.


                  Do:




                  • Click the Reload button to refresh your system cache.

                    • To install a printer driver:
                      In Quick filter box, type in cnijfilter.

                    • To install a ScanGear:
                      In Quick filter box, type in scangearmp.



                  • Select a package in the result list that matches your device.

                  • Right-click on the package and select “Mark for Installation”

                  • Finally click on the “Apply” button to install the driver.


                  Once the printer and scanner drivers are installed, connect your device to the computer and start Printers utility test if it works. And launch the Simple Scan utility and select your scanner from app menu Documents -> Preferences -> Scan Source to test if the scanner works.







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                  You could try this from http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/12/canon-driver-scangear-mp-ubuntu-14-04/ :




                  ...



                  A third-party ppa contains the driver and scangear for commonly used Canon printers, available for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, and its derivatives, such as Linux Mint 17.



                  Below devices are supported:




                  • bjf9000, bjf900, bjs300, bjs500, bjs700 series

                  • e500, e510, e600, e610 series

                  • i250, i255, i550, i560, i850, i860, i950, i990 series

                  • ip100, ip1800, ip1900, ip2200, ip2500, ip2600, ip2700, ip3000, ip3300, ip3500, ip3600, ip4000, ip4200, ip4300, ip4500, ip4600, ip4700, ip4800, ip4900, ip5000, ip5200, ip6600, ip7200, ip7500, ip8500, ip90 series

                  • ix6500 series

                  • mg2100, mg2200, mg3100, mg3200, mg4100, mg4200, mg5100, mg5200, mg5300, mg5400, mg6100, mg6200, mg6300, mg8100, mg8200 series.

                  • mp140, mp160, mp190, mp210, mp230, mp240, mp250, mp270, mp280, mp490, mp495, mp500, mp510, mp520, mp540, mp550, mp560, mp600, mp610, mp620, mp630, mp640, mp750, mp780 series.

                  • mx320, mx330, mx340, mx350, mx360, mx370, mx390, mx410, mx420, mx430, mx450, mx510, mx520, mx710, mx720, mx860, mx870, mx880, mx890, mx920 series.

                  • pixmaip1000, pixmaip1500 series.

                  • pixus250, pixus255, pixus550, pixus560, pixus850, pixus860, pixus950, pixus990 series

                  • pixusip3100, pixusip4100, pixusip8600 series


                  Install Canon Drivers / ScanGear in Ubuntu 14.04:





                  1. To get started, press Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard to open terminal. When it opens, the command below and hit enter to run:



                      sudo add-apt-repository ppa:inameiname/stable



                  Type in your user password when it asks and hit Enter to continue. This will add the PPA repository into your system.




                  1. After that, open Synaptic Package Manager from the Unity Dash. If you don’t find it, search for and install it from Ubuntu Software Center.


                  Do:




                  • Click the Reload button to refresh your system cache.

                    • To install a printer driver:
                      In Quick filter box, type in cnijfilter.

                    • To install a ScanGear:
                      In Quick filter box, type in scangearmp.



                  • Select a package in the result list that matches your device.

                  • Right-click on the package and select “Mark for Installation”

                  • Finally click on the “Apply” button to install the driver.


                  Once the printer and scanner drivers are installed, connect your device to the computer and start Printers utility test if it works. And launch the Simple Scan utility and select your scanner from app menu Documents -> Preferences -> Scan Source to test if the scanner works.








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