Le 12/07/2014 16:59, James a écrit : > Hervé Guillemet <herve <at> guillemet.org> writes: > > >>> Reading these posts may suggest a compiled solution as your remedy? >>> Naturally, you'll have to adjust what steps taken to your gentoo >> environment. > >>> http://radu.cotescu.com/how-to-install-canon-lbp-printers-in-ubuntu/ > >>> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1315665 > >> Trying to install Canon-provided driver is the solution I have worked >> on, either from source or from binaries. But even the "source" >> distribution of the driver mainly contains binaries. I end up with an >> error ("src = libcanon_pdlwrapper.c, line = 633, err = -1¥nError >> Response:ReqNo=2, SeqNo=3,opvpErrorNo=-2") generated by the binary >> component (c3pldrv). >> For these 2 specific printers, the driver provided by Canon is different >> that other CAPT printers (Linux_CAPT_PrinterDriver_V260_uk_EN.tar.gz) or >> other UFT-II printers (Linux_UFRII_PrinterDriver_V290_uk_EN.tar.gz), for >> obscure reasons. That doesn't help find other people with the same >> concern... > > The only other thing I can think of is to contact canon directly > for tech support. Maybe another driver for a different canon printer > will work?
Done. No hope this way. "The linux drivers are provided as is, without any guaranty nor support". > > Or, set the printer up off a pc running windows with remote printing > via windows shares, samba or some sort of network printing? That's the way I print currently, using remotely the cups server of a mac. > > sorry I could not help more. Thanks a lot anyway. If someone else had success with these printers, please reply so that we can see what differ in our installations. -- Hervé