- Canon imageclass mf4350d message that server is busy install#
- Canon imageclass mf4350d message that server is busy 64 Bit#
- Canon imageclass mf4350d message that server is busy drivers#
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- Canon imageclass mf4350d message that server is busy driver#
I used Synaptics to get Xsane, which also worked. SimpleScan is the default in U10.10, it worked. Scanner worked without needing any downloads. Then the usual Menu -> System -> Printing and įound two as expected. Now I power cycled both the printer and PC (not necessary? ). Now back to 2.10 and try installing again in sequence: common then ufr2. Right click on it and select "Ubuntu Software Center"
Canon imageclass mf4350d message that server is busy 64 Bit#
Still the 32 bit has both deb and rpm, the 64 bit has only rpm.Ĭould not install, missing package cupsys.
Canon imageclass mf4350d message that server is busy update#
Update - installed U10.10 on our Gateway 4024 Laptop (32 bit CPU).įor the drivers, a download at the bottom of a long, long page. I bought one for my mother and one for my wife while they were on sale ($130 with trade-in). Start XSane and it should default to it or offer it in a list. Reboot to have the new rules take effect. Check that it's in the correct folder /etc/udev/rules.d/ (I did this wrong once). In gedit paste the following three lines: configure -prefix=/usr -sysconfdir=/etc -localstatedir=/var Get the unreleased version of sane from HERE ()ĭownload the "Master" from the first line of the list. Synaptics - get libusb-dev - without it no error messages will be generated but the scanner will never work. I followed a Linux-Mint post HERE () Here are my steps. The sane version from synaptics will not work. Pretty straight forward for a 32 bit installation.
Canon imageclass mf4350d message that server is busy install#
If the first one works cancel the install of the second (fax). Send a test sheet (I don't like the test page because it consumes way to much toner). It will want to install two print drivers. Now connect the printer - Search for it if things don't start popping up. After libcups2-dev is installed just install the two debs. Anyway I just installed a 32 bit version of Ubuntu 9.04 and that worked fine.īefore installing the debs (32 bit versions in download) you need to verify you have libcups2-dev. I could not get Ubuntu 9.04 64 bit to work, even with the rpm's for 64 bit. The only 64bit systems are Fedora and RedHat. In the Documents/ReadME you will find Ubuntu 9.04 32bit has been tested.
Canon imageclass mf4350d message that server is busy driver#
Linux Printer Driver (UFR II) Ver.2.00E. The user guide says MF4380dn MF4370dn and MF4350dĬanon has a site to download the driver HERE ( F4320d&menu=download&filter=0) I don't use or care about the FAX machine feature so I am ignoring that. Out of the box the Canon MF4350d doesn't work with Linux (except as a copier).
The following is the original post of Ma– Not so useful except to understand what the posts that follow are talking about. I don't use the fax function so I don't know if it works. I didn't test scanning until after the printer was installed and scanning worked fine. It was so easy in 9.04, now it's CUPS.įor scanning I didn't install anything else. The correct one was the fourth, the one with UFRII LT. Add the printer and you are given several options for a driver. I had to log in using Ubuntu (Unity) to have printer maintenance functions. Printer maintenance menus there are incomplete. Side bar: I'm using Gnome Classic (no effects). So the first step is to delete the printer that is installed. Ubuntu 12.04 had already found the printer and installed a non-functioning driver for it. My last install was 32-bit but Ubuntu 11.04Ĭd Linux_UFRII_PrinterDriver_V240_us_EN/32-bit_Driver/Debianĭpkg -i cndrvcups-ufr2-us_2.40-2_b Now jump to the common steps – skip the 32-bit stuff The ln command was a major breakthrough, thanks bjtuna.Ĭp /home/user/Downloads/Linux_UFRII_PrinterDriver_V240_us_EN.tar.gz /opt/ I put custom installs in /opt so I edited bjtuna's steps for my preferences. The 64 bit files are in RPM not DEB so you need alien to convert themįor a 64 bit install I followed the work of bjtuna (post #80). Sudo apt-get install libc6-i386 ia32-libs lib32z1 If you have not installed Reader then run this: # First is a how-to for 64-bit systems ONLY #īefore doing this I had already installed Adobe's Acrobat Reader (acroread) which installed libc6-i386 ia32-libs lib32z1. Hopefully Canon has updated it and you will be getting a newer version and need to edit the commands.ĭownload the file to a known location like /home/user/Downloads Note the steps below are for one specific version of the download. The download zipped file has both the 32 bit and 64 bit drivers.
Canon imageclass mf4350d message that server is busy drivers#
It's not hard to get it working though.įirst you need the drivers from Canon's site. When I installed Ubuntu 12.04 the system found the printer and installed a driver that does not work.