I have both a scanner and a hp printer. My scanner was connected with my
system previously, so I decided to connect my hp printer with my router.
At the time of connecting, it wanted a WPS pin. I somehow found the WPS
pin on hp printer from https://errorcode0x.com/wps-pin-on-hp-printer/
and connected it. But then my scanner is not working anymore. What
should I do now?

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Title:
  Canon printer/scanner driver fails

Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is about issues with Canon's Maxify MB2320 drivers for the
  printer and scanner. Something puts a large number of files in
  /var/tmp, whenever the printer or scanner functions are used. These
  files all start with cnij. The scanner driver is not Sane compliant.
  To scan the Canon app must be called from a terminal with:

  scangearmp2

  running that produces: "(scangearmp2:11008): GLib-CRITICAL **: Source
  ID 1019 was not found when attempting to remove it"

  I have posted about this at the Canon community forum and this forum
  today (23 Feb 16).

  Per Launchpad requirements:

  mark@Lexington:/var/tmp$ lsb_release -rd

  Description:  Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS
  Release:      14.04

  mark@Lexington:/var/tmp$ apt-cache policy scangearmp2
  scangearmp2:
    Installed: 3.00-1
    Candidate: 3.00-1
    Version table:
   *** 3.00-1 0
          100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  I have asked the Canon forum to better work with Linux developers
  towards writing Linux compatible software. I expected the Canon to be
  Linux compliant, not to have Canon try to make Linux comply with
  Canon.

  These cnij* objects in /var/tmp became so numerous (305) that I
  received a " / is full" message. That required posts at
  UbuntuForum.com to resolve that problem. The 305 cnij* created 1.7gig
  of file space in /var/tmp.  This problem must be temporarily resolved
  by: cd /var/tmp and then sudo rm cnij*. Then ls to see that the
  cnij-s* are gone.

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