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Since Cups 1.4 my printer does not work
its 100% about Cups 1.4 beceause after an downgrade to 1.3 it worked perfect. After upgrade to 1.4 again nothing worked.
So my question, could there be maybe a package called cups-legacy. I heard about other Canon printers + non canon printers which not work with Cups 1.4 in case of binary distributed drivers
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I've been trying to get my Pixma MX860 to work in Arch 64bit... Cups 1.4 sees it on the network, but can't print successfully. I'll try downgrading, compiling an older cups now. Thanks for the heads up, I was blaming myself for the shortcoming
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JSkier
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I had a similar problem with my MP780 and solved it by adding a custom udev rule. See http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Cup … ermissions. This is my udev rule:
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", ATTR{idVendor}=="04a9", ATTR{idProduct}=="1707", GROUP:="lp", MODE:="0660"
and lsusb output:
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 04a9:1707 Canon, Inc. PIXMA MP780 Scanner
. Hopefully this will be fixed by hal/devicekit/udev upstream but it all seems a bit of a jumble atm, to me anyway.
"You can watch for your administrator to install the latest kernel with watch uname -r" - From the watch man page
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Hmmm, mine is a network Printer though. And I can't even print a test page as root.
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JSkier
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Check this link:
http://www.lbsharp.com/wordpress/index. … ux-system/
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Jay is me on that site
It's resolved for me, albeit different than anyone suggested (using Gutenprint as I mentioned on that site).
Now my scanner that previously did work, won't work in Linux after not using it for a month (I have started another thread for that).
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JSkier
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