I tried this, but it does not open.
pixma_backend_5xx-1.0.23.pet
pixma_backend_5xx-1.0.23.pet
That is completely useless information. What does "open" mean?I tried this, but it does not open.
pixma_backend_5xx-1.0.23.pet
I read that section. Canon no longer has the driver I need.rcrsn51 wrote:Please read this section again. The pixma driver has NOTHING to do with the scangearmp program. It is designed to work with programs like xsane.
So I don't understand how you are trying to run scangearmp. If you want scangearmp, you must install the driver yourself using candi.
Try the newer pixma driver below. It may work with an MG2220 in Slacko 630 using xsane.
# candi scangearmp-common-2.00-1.i386.rpm
rpm: can't create symlink from ./usr/lib/libsane-canon_mfp.so to libsane-canon_mfp.so.2.0.0: File exists
rpm: can't create symlink from ./usr/lib/libsane-canon_mfp.so.2 to libsane-canon_mfp.so.2.0.0: File exists
cups: restarted scheduler.
Done!
#
I found it.I read that section. Canon no longer has the driver I need.
Not what your instructions say.rcrsn51 wrote:You said that you would try the new pixma driver, but you never reported on it.
You should NOT be installing RPM files - the instructions state that candi works with DEB files.
At this point, your only course of action is a clean install.
I found it.I read that section. Canon no longer has the driver I need.
I suggest you edit the post.4. Open a terminal where the files are located and run
Code:
candi cnijfilter-common_3.30-1_i386.deb
candi cnijfilter-ip2700series_3.30-1_i386.deb
If I knew that, would I be posting ?rcrsn51 wrote:Fair enough. Give me the correct instructions and I will change it.scientist wrote:I suggest you edit the post.
You still didn't report on the results of installing the new pixma driver and testing it with xsane.
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scangearmp-mg2200series-2.00-1-deb.tar.gz canon australia
You are confusing me.rcrsn51 wrote:?????
What does that mean? That you were unable to find the Debian driver packages at Canon Australia? Or that you installed them with candi and scangearmp still didn't work?
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scangearmp-mg2200series-2.00-1-deb.tar.gz canon australia
No. Your posts clearly show you using candi to install RPM drivers.scientist wrote:On a previous post, you saw that I used candi to install the DEBIAN drivers.
Candi WILL install RPM drivers, but ONLY for a few old models that don't have DEB drivers. In your case, the RPM driver will NOT work.# candi scangearmp-common-2.00-1.i386.rpm
rpm: can't create symlink from ./usr/lib/libsane-canon_mfp.so to libsane-canon_mfp.so.2.0.0: File exists
SOLVEDrcrsn51 wrote:Is this discussion over?
I got my hands on a Canon MG2420.
It took 60 seconds to find the Debian drivers at Canon Australia.
It took 60 seconds to install them with candi.
It took 30 seconds to make a permanent print/scan PET using candi-pet-maker.
It all worked exactly as advertised.