Unpack that, and change into the newly created scangearmp-mp560series-1.40-1-i386-deb directory.
Unpack that tar file, and you’ll find within it another archive called.
Now, from the Canon MP560 drivers page, download “ScanGear for Linux (1.4)”, which gives you a file called MP560_Linux_Scangear.tar.
First, make sure that you have the package libgimp2.0 installed with: sudo apt-get install libgimp2.0
Thanks to Fergus in the comments below for pointing out that this is easy to get working. Then the printer should be set up correctly, and you can test it by going to System -> Administration -> Printing, right clicking on the new printer, selecting “Properties” and clicking on “Print Test Page”. (Currently selected:Canon MP560 series (00-1E-8F-64-60-96 192.168.1.5))Įnter the printer name.mp560-againĮxecution command = sudo /usr/sbin/lpadmin -p mp560-again -m canonmp560.ppd -v cnijnet:/00-1E-8F-64-60-96 -Eĭo you want to set this printer as the default printer? (yes/no) no When the printer is ready, press the Enter key.
If the printer you want to use is not listed, select Update to search again. To use the printer on the network, connect the printer to the network. Next, register the printer to the computer.Ĭonnect the printer, and then turn on the power. sbin/ldconfig.real: /usr/local/lib/ is not a symbolic link Ldconfig deferred processing now taking place Setting up cnijfilter-mp560series (3.20-1). Unpacking replacement cnijfilter-mp560series. Preparing to replace cnijfilter-mp560series 3.20-1 (using. Ldconfig deferred processing now taking place/sbin/ldconfig.real: /usr/local/lib/ is not a symbolic linkĮxecution command = sudo dpkg -iG. Preparing to replace cnijfilter-common 3.20-1 (using. 490522 files and directories currently installed.) : (master)Įxecution command = sudo dpkg -iG. (I’ve put in bold the bits where you need user interaction. … and change “rpm –version” to “rpm-no-thanks –version”, or something. This error arises when both “dpkg” and “rpm” exist in your path, so you need to edit install.sh to cause the test for “rpm” to fail – find these lines: # Judge is the distribution supporting rpm? # The “install.sh” script will fail if your setup is like either of ours, with the error message: =Ĭanon Inkjet Printer Driver Ver.3.20-1 for LinuxĮrror! Cannot specify package management system. This in turn contains a tar.gz archive called. That’ll give you a tar file, which you should unpack in a new directory. Then you need to go to the drivers page for the PIXMA MP560 on Canon’s website, select “Linux” and “English”, and download “Debian Linux Print Drivers (3.2)”.
The instructions supplied with the printer explain how to get it to connect to your wireless network, which worked fine with WPA2 (AES). I’m pretty happy with this printer, and it’s great to see that Canon are supporting Linux users by providing drivers. Obviously I can’t provide support if you’re having problems with this printer, so this is just to describe what worked for us on Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope), 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) and 11.04 (Natty Narwhal).
Rather annoying, and I haven’t had time to report it to Canon yet. as an example, try printing out the English rules for Tobago (PDF linked from that page). Update: with these drivers the printer does seem to have trouble printing more complex pages – it’ll only print out the top eighth of the page and then give up. printing via USB or scanning via USB, so I can’t comment on what’s involved in getting those to work.) (There are lots of things that we haven’t simply tried yet, e.g. In the hope that it will be of use to anyone similarly searching in the future, I thought it might be useful to add the following notes about things that definitely work for us. I say “risked”, because the noise levels in the search results when trying to find out whether this printer would actually work were very high. I’ve resisted getting an all-in-one printer / scanner / copier device in the past, largely due to worrying about the driver situation on Linux, but when I found out that my scanner hadn’t survived the trip to Zürich and we were also without a printer, we risked it and bought a Canon PIXMA MP560.