Converting to a question, since it's not a bug that can be solved by
Ubuntu.
** Changed in: cupsys (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Converted to question:
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Canon MPC200 USB not detected
Unfortunately your printer is not supported on Linux. The lsusb output
reveals that the printer contains only a Vendor specific interface,
this is kept secret by Canon and they do not release programming
information for this.
Support for this printer would need to be implemented by cups or one
** Changed in: hotplug (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: hotplug = udev
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Canon MPC200 USB not detected
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I'm guessing this isn't a cyps bug as the association between the usblp
driver and the USB ID of the printer is done on a much lower level (so
the printer never comes available to cups).
Maybe this report should be reassigned to the kernel of udev packages?
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Canon MPC200 USB not detected
After some more googling, I think this is connected to hotplug.
I'm changing the package to that.
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As the device is not detected as a printer in syslog, this cannot be a
cups issue.
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Unfortunately, it's not my printer (I installed Ubuntu for a friend
because XP kept crashing on her machine). I would never buy a Canon
myself (I only buy Linux supported hardware).
I haven't found anything on linuxprinting about this model nor any other
that shows the same problem (only driver
Perhaps your printer should not register as a usb printing device, since it is
a multifunctional, only Canon can tell.
The MPC200 doesn't seem to be very well supported on Linux because Canon
provides no Linux drivers if I look at www.linuxprinting.org.
You could check the canon forum archives
Any idea what could be wrong?
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** Attachment added: udevmonitor output
http://librarian.launchpad.net/3381886/udevmonitor.txt
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If I read dmesg correctly, it does not register as a printing device?
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Your Canon MPC 200 seems to be loaded as a usb-storage device.
Can you check if module usblp is loaded? If not you could try to load it
manually (modprobe usblp) and look at dmesg output again.
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