Working solution for lots Canon printers and multifunctions is described here:
http://ubuntuportal.com/how-to-install-canon-printer-driver-for-linux-ubuntu/
All Canon printer drivers also will be included into official Baltix GNU/Linux
software repository - http://ftp.akl.lt/Linux/Baltix/Baltix-U
hal-cups-utils now auto-creates print queues only with an exact model
match. Otherwise it starts system-config-printer for interactive queue
setup.
** Changed in: hal-cups-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Canon PIXMA IP2200 not in list - Driver Canon doesn't work
https:
As the Canon drivers are non-free and also not redistributable by
distros, this will not be fixed in any Ubuntu package. A fix would be an
auto-downloadable driver package provided by Canon on the OpenPrinting
server.
** Changed in: foomatic-db (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Canon
Here you can find an explanation of how to make the proprietary canon
driver, which is provided in an *.rpm format, work in ubuntu:
http://forums.linux-foundation.org/read.php?25,1032,8245#msg-8245
Actually, the post is meant as a workaround to get a PIXMA iP1300
working with the iP2200 drivers. H
That's a bug in the Plug 'n Print detection, it should not match the
incorrect "Canon PIXMA iP2000 - CUPS+Gutenprint v5.0.2 Simplified"
driver for your Canon PIXMA iP2200 printer.
** Also affects: hal-cups-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: hal-cups-utils (U
u...@styx:~$ cat /etc/cups/ppd/iP2200.ppd | grep '*NickName'
*NickName: "Canon PIXMA iP2000 - CUPS+Gutenprint v5.0.2 Simplified"
There is no "Canon PIXMA iP2200*" in the list of drivers, so it seems to
me the next best thing to choose, and this is exactly what hardy
automatically does.
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C
Ubuntuxer, Uwe Schilling,
Which printer driver is automatically detected for your iP2200 in Hardy or
Intrepid?
You can find out after by running the following command from a terminal:
cat /etc/cups/ppd/.ppd | grep '*NickName'
Don't forget to replace by the name of your printer.
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Canon PIXMA I
Exactly the same problem here on Hardy. My system detects my iP2200 and
autoinstalls the drivers, but I cannot print.
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Canon PIXMA IP2200 not in list - Driver Canon doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/54233
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The Ubuntu versions Hardy and Intrepid detects my iP2200, but I can't print.
The Canon support for Linux is absolut bad.
It would not be expensive to make also deb packages of the drivers.
Can we make something?
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Canon PIXMA IP2200 not in list - Driver Canon doesn't work
https://bugs.launchp
It looks like Ubuntu or Debian would not be able to distribute this rpm
as the License includes the wording:
Licence: Your licence to use the Software is non-exclusive and, save as
expressly stated in this Agreement, non-transferable. You are permitted
to: (1) use one copy of the Software ("use" s
** Changed in: foomatic-db (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Canon PIXMA IP2200 not in list - Driver Canon doesn't work
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ubuntu-bugs m
I agree. Canon Pixma ip1700 is not supported by default, despite the
fact that a workaround exists using the ip2200 2.60 driver, which is
available in .rpm format.
The ip2200 driver can be found here:
http://software.canon-europe.com/products/0010231.asp
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Canon PIXMA IP2200 not in list - Dri
Raising importance to medium as per the wiki page on importances: "A
problem with a non-essential hardware component (network card, camera,
webcam, music player, sound card, power management feature, printer,
etc.)"
** Changed in: foomatic-db (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Medium
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Canon PIXMA
At FSG I am working on standards and a DDK for ditribution-independent
printer driver packages. This gives the possibility to printer
manufacturers to publish the drivers in a way that they work with all
distributions and so problems like this should disappear.
See
https://features.launchpad.net/
Just adding info:
Numerous other models like Canon PIXMA iP1000, iP1500 are also not in
the list. iP4000 is in the list but the driver doesn't work with iP1000.
The Canon PIXMA range (especially the lower models like ip1000) are
extremely popular and should be supported out-of-the-box by Ubuntu.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None => foomatic-db
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Canon PIXMA IP2200 not in list - Driver Canon doesn't work
https://launchpad.net/bugs/54233
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