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Bob M Level 5
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Canon Printer — Mint 19.3 (Solved)

Post by Bob M » Thu Jan 28, 2021 9:49 pm

I have just had to purchase a new Canon TS3300 multi function printer, but it refuses to work properly. In fact it will only print via USB Cable. The Wireless and Scanning facility are dis-functional.

I have also just upgraded from Mint 18.0 to Mint 19.3 both with Cinnamon desktops.

I have never previously had any trouble with Canon Printers on Mint 18 Cinnamon, they’ve just worked, so wonder what is going on here.

The Canon Website I’ve found is useless when it comes to the Linux OS.

My guess is it is a Driver issue, but have no idea how to proceed.

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Re: Canon Printer — Mint 19.3

Post by 1000 » Sat Jan 30, 2021 2:23 am

Tutorial for Canon multi function printers:
— Printing should work immediately with default Linux Mint drivers.
— Scanning does not work with the program XSane.

I have never set up a Wi-Fi connection, but I will write how to set up a USB connection.

1. Find Cannon website and download the drivers.

Each major region has its own page, so I don’t want to include a single link
https://global.canon/en/support/index.html
You should look for the support tab and write the model into the search engine.
Then select «Drivers» and operating system » Linux «.

2. Install drivers, ( example you have in video )
— For printer
— And for scanner

3. For printer
You probably will need ink indicator in the printer.
Install ippusbxd from Synaptic package manager.

You need find and run from terminal /usr/sbin/ippusbxd ( it will be your application, server )
Then the page http://127.0.0.1:60000 will be available in your browser.
Open this web page, There you have more options for the printer.

If you will have problem open this website, check if is available ( best open netstat with » sudo » because you will see name app )

You will see inside netstat 127.0.0.1 and 60000 and LISTEN

4. For scanner.
After install drivers search app scangear

For example from terminal

 locate scangear | grep bin

It can be for example /usr/bin/scangearmp2

Sometimes before use locate command you will need to refresh the files database.
From root

sudo updatedb && locate scangear | grep bin

If driver not will work. Try uninstall old and download again new and install.

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I suggest creating program shortcuts on the desktop.
It will be easier use app this way.

Edit
Something more.
I don’t know about your printer, but some printers have small cartridges by default.
Sometimes you can buy a larger container, but you have to longer hold down the button to set something in printer.
Then orange light is blinking but the printer is working.
I don’t remember what and where on the printer.
I can not find example tutorial for this for now.

Bob M Level 5
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Re: Canon Printer — Mint 19.3

Post by Bob M » Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:00 pm

Yes, I can confirm that the printer works fine using USB Cable and generic drivers, but that is all. No scan to Computer or Wireless anything.

It’s a Public Holiday today where I live so I’ll try what you have suggested and get back.

Bob M Level 5
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Re: Canon Printer — Mint 19.3

Post by Bob M » Sun Jan 31, 2021 11:08 pm

Well I’m out of ideas other than this will be my last Canon Printer. To think I’ve used nothing but Canon Printers for 25+ years and never seen such useless websites previously.

I won’t bore you to tears with details of all the failures, but it all started when I couldn’t even find the model printer (TS3300). I changed from their Oceania Website to their European one but no luck.

Anyway, from their European Website I managed to gleam these two drivers which Might work as I know Canon tend to use the same drivers on the printers of a series. i.e 3000 series and 4000 series etc.

Anyone know the correct way to install them?

Re: Canon Printer — Mint 19.3

Post by 1000 » Mon Feb 01, 2021 7:19 am

Their search engine works very precisely.
Space, lowercase, or uppercase can make a difference.
This makes it difficult to find .

One of Example Link above contains your drivers, you just need to check if they are exactly these.

How Install drivers, you have above video link on YouTube.

Edit
You’re right their sites have a problem finding the printer.
Each page can find a different printer.
( you should write to them about the problems. Especially if you have your printer under warranty )

I found Video for Wi-fi setup, maybe it will be helpful for someone .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IqDO96XdGU

Re: Canon Printer — Mint 19.3

Post by hans123 » Mon Feb 01, 2021 9:05 am

AFAIK Canon Printers on Linux require this addition to CUPS which can be installed via the software manager or

sudo apt-get install cups-backend-bjnp

This from where I picked this up:
» Then open printers, click on add printer. Select Enter URI, then enter the device URI (i.e. «bjnp://192.168.1.10») Click next Select Canon from the listbox. Click forward Select PIXMA MP620 from the models listbox Click forward Add any descriptions you like then hit Apply and try to print a test page.
I recommend setting your router to provide the printer a static ip address so that you won’t have to re-add the printer every time your router resets.»

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Re: Canon Printer — Mint 19.3

Post by pendrifter » Tue Feb 02, 2021 8:34 pm

I solved all of my Canon Imageclass printer/scanner issues by cat5-ing it to my router. USB and wifi were a nightmare, but it’s perfect hard-wired. It always shows up, and I can print and scan (simultaneously!).

System:
Kernel: 5.14.0-1018-oem x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: N/A Desktop: Xfce 4.16.0
Machine Type: Laptop System: Alienware product: Alienware x17 R1 v: 1.5.0

Bob M Level 5
Posts: 557 Joined: Sat Jan 28, 2017 9:54 pm Location: New Zealand

Re: Canon Printer — Mint 19.3

Post by Bob M » Tue Feb 02, 2021 10:12 pm

Yes I agree cat5 is probably the best solution but my house doesn’t lend itself to it with concrete floor etc. And SWMBO would not approve of cables running around the Skirting Boards.

The annoying thing is when I unceremoniously dumped Win10 and went with Mint 18 Cinnamon the same (3000) series printer just worked. I couldn’t believe it as I was expecting problems along the lines of what I’m getting now.

Anyway, these two files were recommended from another site, so can anyone confirm they need to be installed and if so how?

Re: Canon Printer — Mint 19.3

Post by 1000 » Wed Feb 03, 2021 7:42 am

If just worked with Mint 18, maybe you can update to 20.1 and test ?
Check what has changed. Maybe the change inside Linux Mint is the problem?

Hope my spam won’t be too annoying

Scanner not detected
A regression in libsane affects many scanners (Epson, Brother, Xerox, Samsung..etc).
The bug was reported at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour . ug/1728012
The bug report contains various workarounds for the different branch of scanners.
Vertical band in scanned documents
Ubuntu 18.04 introduced another libsane regression:
The bug report is available at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour . ug/1731459

François Proulx
June 30, 2020 at 11:00 pm

Hi. I noticed that since ubuntu 19.04 (I think) the OS installs the printer automatically. But LM19.3 did not yet have this and apart from having to configure the printer manually, everything worked alright. Ubuntu and now LM’s automatic config of my Canon (TR7520) is a disaster: some operations that were available on LM19.x are not alright. Like recto/verso printing of pdf documents: it’s printing recto only but turns the page as if it was going to print it but just skips and print the verso page on a new sheet. Does that with whatever program I use. That was not a problem on the LM19.x.
Remiving the printer does not work as it is automatically re-installed on it’s own immediately after. And is still not working properly. Don’t know what to do.
Regards

Warning
Linux Mint 20 shipped with a package called ippusbxd. This package prevents many printers from working correctly. If this package is installed on your computer, remove it and reboot.

Note
Network printers can be automatically added and reappear even if you remove them. If you do not like this behaviour, remove the cups-browsed package.

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Printing and Scanning improvements

In Linux Mint 19.3 (and Ubuntu 18.04) and prior releases printers and scanners relied on the availability of drivers (whether these were included in the Linux kernel or added manually).

In Linux Mint 20 (and Ubuntu 20.04), the distribution shipped with ippusbxd, an implementation of IPP over USB. Thanks to IPP, also referred to as driverless printing/scanning, devices can be detected and used without the need for any drivers and in a standard way. Unfortunately the presence of IPP over USB also means drivers are bypassed and inhibited. Ippusbxd turned out to be a disappointment and created more problems than it solved.

In Linux Mint 20.1 ippusbxd was removed so printing and scanning work the same way as in Linux Mint 19.x and prior releases.

HPLIP was upgraded to version 3.20.11 to bring the latest support for HP printers and scanner.

Documentation sections were added to the Linux Mint User Guide for IPP-USB and Sane-Airscan, two very new yet promising projects which might be included by default in future releases.

Both ipp-usb and sane-airscan are available in the Linux Mint 20.1 repositories. Try them out if you can’t get your printer or scanner to work with software drivers

Re: Canon Printer — Mint 19.3

Post by 1000 » Wed Feb 03, 2021 8:06 am

Something else.
I think you downloaded the source code by mistake.
You don’t need the source code.
Because source code is for
compile —> build package —> install
So this is for developers ( For example for Ubuntu developers to download , build package and send to repository to Synaptic package manager )
( It is possible to skip building a package, but sometimes it is more difficult to remove it from the system )

There is also
— for printer
IJ Printer Driver Ver. 5.90 for Linux (debian Packagearchive)
— for scaner
ScanGear MP Ver. 3.90 for Linux (debian Packagearchive)

If you seen video in second post, then you seen that he download deb package.
Let’s see what’s in there. For example in
IJ Printer Driver Ver. 5.90 for Linux (debian Packagearchive)
In archive /cnijfilter2-5.90-1-deb/packages/ is deb package
and in deb package /usr/share/ppd/
There is also canone3300.ppd
So I guess this is a printer driver (for you)

If your printer is already working fine via USB
So you probably don’t need drivers.
I may be wrong, I said that I have never configured via Wi-Fi.
But the documentation above and the user above mentioned about ippusbxd

Edit
On the stubborn side, you can always have 2 operating systems.
— first for printing
— second for just use

Edit
In my work there are plastic floor strips with a latch with an empty space.
And we hide the cables there.
Unfortunately, we also have holes for cables in the walls.
You might think of something like this during your next home renovation.
Such a solution can be useful in apartment blocks where people cannot have more Wi-Fi devices or when Wi-Fi working very wrong.

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