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  • anyone have any experience with Epson printers on Solus?

banger still no-go with the print drivers. still playing though.
Solus drivers don't work. Canon drivers can't be installed with script since dpkg/apt baked into install keeps failing. Can't find source (non rpm or deb) files yet....

    brent Use the cups webinteface and setup it up that way I have kinda forgotten
    but there is a thread here somewhere that I talked about it.
    It will give you a list of connection options just select the one you want
    That seems to be the easiest and most fool proof for some printers.
    Dont need drivers from canon or nuttin.
    All the new canons have the universal driver built in

    Sheesh my brain is out to lunch today..lol

    This thread might help https://discuss.getsol.us/d/11246-canon-printer-prints-double-sided-upside-down/25

      Axios Dont need drivers from canon or nuttin.
      All the new canons have the universal driver built in

      Solus furnishes them for some models and this particular model of mine has a driver package offered at Canon so I'm under the impression it needs a driver.
      @Sebastian

      --to both, thanks, looks like this project will be all afternoon. I'm finding cups excruciating. I think I have to make a rule for 631 in ufw since its blocked in browsers, and amend fstab, what a mess. Will chase your links soon, thank you. this is going to be a bitch I can tell. all the easy stuff I exhausted 🙂

        I initially wanted to reply that my Epson ML-1630 laser printer worked flawlessly on Solus. Then I discovered that this printer was actually a Samsung 🙈
        When the toner cartridge was empty, I ditched it cause it wasn't impeccable anymore anyways.
        I didn't by a new printer. Ever since, if I need something printed, I go to the drug store 2 minutes from my place where they have a kodak copy station where you can print photos and scan and print PDF documents.
        So I prepare the document as PDF on my PC, and then transfer it with my smartphone via bluetooth or wifi to the copy station.
        Sure, I pay 10 cents per A4 page, but don't have to worry about paper and cartridge, let alone driver installation.
        I do have a scanner though.
        If you print a lot, 10 cents per page is a bad deal, though.

          brent You set it up with cups driverless ipp everywhere
          its that simple
          Make sure airscan is installed
          You just got tell cups to use the built in printer driver (ipp everywhere)
          (http://localhost:631) should bring up cups no problems shouldnt have to change a thing
          Under (system tools) its called (manage printing) from the budgie menu

          Just tell cups find printer then select options and save

            Axios
            If I go the cups route, for the first time in my life, does that technically make my usb printer a network printer now?

              brent No you should be able to set it either way usb or network what ever you want
              If you tell cups to find it should be selected however you got it hooked up otherwise you got do it manual.
              It will find it then you tell it what driver to use and some other options then save

              Did I understand that wrong?

                Axios thanks axios, cant work on this for a couple hrs. appreciate your help. usb only my goal

                  brent Ah np just holler I will keep and eye out.
                  Cups is Kinda intimidating the first time but once it clicks its easy.

                  brent

                  There are Solus drivers but need a maintainer there is an issue for it. I had to set IPP Everywhere for my Canon as couldn't get USB to work.

                    banger You jogged my memory I couldnt get USB to work either on my canon
                    But thats when I first got it might try it again.

                    Glad you said something. Thanks

                      I’ve just set my Canon TS3400 up today and initially it didn’t work. I needed to go into cups and set it to ipp everywhere and then it worked perfectly.

                      Axios
                      remember what you said here?** https://discuss.getsol.us/d/9703-how-can-i-print-to-a-canon-d570/15
                      IT WORKED with limitations.
                      The 330's are a down and dirty solution. There is no difference between something printed at 100% or 120% and quality not super crisp (compared to the old lady's) but it will do for now.

                      Tried PCL and Generic and imageRunner stuff all nothing. Then you said "330's" --hot dog for now. Thank you @axios from 2023!!

                      Still a means to an end. Will set up an second Canon to play with cups setup
                      Axios xios @davezilla
                      got me IP now what?

                      now I gotta go to their web page or something? how do I find ipp address or that setup?
                      thanks gents

                      **Solus/Flarum forbid from me replying there, sorry you gotta make an extra tab

                      @davezilla all my reading says ipp everywhere is effective but WIFI only, no usb cord allowed.

                      I want to use a USB cord.

                      Here's the weird things. In endeavour//arch the printer installed simply. had to check I had foomatic-dbs, the canon ufrii package, sane-backends...
                      ...same packages in Solus.
                      Except Endeavour found the driver in the add printer list and Solus did not. Same core packages. Well evidently not.

                      Oh I hate cups but reading how-to right now.
                      Going to give up and eat soon. At least I can find a scanner.

                      brent
                      Excellent revenge for something so vile, appalling and stupid. And, I'm sorry, so American (the "business model" that is).

                        Sorry to hear that you bought a CANON printer, although back in the days I used to buy them, too (already on Linux).
                        I was going to tell you of my wonderful EPSON WorkForce WF-7710 printer/scanner/fax machine that does A4, letters, cards, envelopes, even A3 prints - yes, it is a monster and I love it. I use it with a USB cable (laptop) and via wifi (laptop and smartphone).
                        I have to admit though that I gave up on drivers and scanner software at some point and decided to invest in drivers that do every trick by the German company ZEDONET https://www.zedonet.com/en_p.phtml - the driver packages for Linux go by the name TurboPrint.
                        They have driver packages (especially for Linux but also for MAC and Windows, see https://www.zedonet.com/en_home_company.phtml) for the home user and for professionals with easy-to-understand installation routines that just work. Their drivers don't cost a fortune and can be used on several machines for two years in a row (the ones I went for).
                        The reason I decided to go for those drivers is that I stopped believing that everything in my little computing world must be free of cost: My computer's OS is for free, its software is for free, I am using secondhand hardware that makes things cheap, so why should I not invest a small amount in something that gets rid of the fact that a lot of Linux problems are just unnecessary and force me to try coding - WHAT???
                        Even on SOLUS (which I have been using for many years and am a huge fan of!) printer/scanner drivers can be a feckin' pain up my neck that I don't want to waste time on. So there.
                        A recommendation in nuce.

                        SOLUSfiddler
                        Ha! It is becoming vile and stupid and appaling but I figured Solus would be 5-6 days til I cracked it,

                        I'm seeing DMG decompression tools in Linux for cracking a ppd out of a Mac package!

                        Another day!

                        when I looked back at old posts about this you were endorsing a German pay-for-your driver company. Do you remember it? That will be day 7🙂

                          brent
                          The German pay-for-your-driver company is described above your post. And, yes, I remember our old thread!

                          Living in Southern Germany I will go to bed now, I enjoy these forum chats a lot!
                          See ya again soon, brent!