Here's a full explanation of how I installed everything correctly (the same as what icore-skippy explains in post number 11 on this thread, but with a couple extra details!)ĭownloading the driver from the Canon website: This was mainly due to the fact that I'm also rather new to linux and so I missed an obvious step! I also got the message that "pstocanonji" is required, but then I found out that it was simply because I had not done the installation properly. ![]()
#Canon mp240 printer scanner software how toI am new to linux and i know how to accsess the terminal but i am unformilular with the language and have very limited programing expearinace. I sucsesfully provided the canon mp240 ppd file under "change driver" in printer coniguration.īut then it says that it requires the "pstocanonji" program wich is not installed. /333/libs_bin/libcnbpcmcm333.so when searching for -lcnbpcmcm333 Gcc -O2 -L././333/libs_bin -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions -o cif bjferror.o bjfilter.o bjfimage.o bjfoption.o bjfpos.o bjfrcaccess.o getipc.o bjflist.o -lcnbpcmcm333 -lcnbpess333 -lm -ldl -ltiff -lpng -lcnbpcnclapi333 -lcnbpcnclbjcmd333 -lcnbpcnclui333 -lpopt Make: Entering directory `cnijfilter-common-3.00/cnijfilter/src' Make: Entering directory `cnijfilter-common-3.00/cnijfilter' #Canon mp240 printer scanner software installSudo apt-get install libtool (was already latest version) Thanks for posting, elliott.montana, but it didn't work for me. After doing this repeat the last terminal command. The installation will most likely stop with the error "there are dependent packages to install": if it does stop and calls for dependencies start "symaptic package manager" from "System" "Administration" to search and install the required packages. In terminal, go to your extracted "cnijfilter-common-3.00" folder #Canon mp240 printer scanner software driversTo install the 32-bit printer drivers on an amd64 systemįollow icore-skippys post on page 2 for the printer but when he asks you to install the. ![]() Let me know if I left anything out, it is very late here and I am very VERY tired. $ dpkg -i -force-architecture cnijfilter-mp240series_3.00-1_bĪnd then printing a test page, which looks beautiful, btw. $ dpkg -i -force-architecture cnijfilter-common_3.00-1_b Deb files from MP240_debian_printer.tar (inside MP240_debian_drivers.tar) to the desktop and running: Now the printer was as simple extracting the 2. $ scanimage -L you should see your scanner listed and then you should be able to use xsane to scan all you could ever want in Ubuntu 8.10 64-bit. Wait again, this time for a bit longer, and when its done, run: ![]() configure -prefix=/usr -sysconfdir=/etc -localstatedir=/var Within this folder are multiple other folders, our focus is on "sane-backends". The easiest way, save it to your desktop and extract all contents, I have a folder called sane-scm. Go here () and pick up the Nightly CVS Snapshot, then get libusb-dev from synaptic if you don't already have it. To install and get a properly working pixma mp240 scanner in 64bit Ubuntu, have sane and xsane already installed from the repo (for some reason, I couldnt get xsane to act right if I installed it after compiling sane). Beyond my meager Ubuntu abilities, but I'll keep plugging at it. The archive - expands to give the directoryĪnyone who can get the scanner functioning properly will be a hero. The archive - MP240_debian_printer.tar expands to give the archives/directories Yahoo! I have a functioning printer (although not the scanner as yet).Īs root user, download the file MP240_debian_drivers.tar from here:Įxpanded that archive to get the archives
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