[cups] I cannot print using the Canon TS6000 series – CUPS+Gutenprint v5.2.13-2 driver.

Bill 624wtl at gmail.com
Mon Mar 4 10:33:02 PST 2019


Brian:

      I will take a look at the wireless approach.  Thanks.

Bill

On 3/4/19 12:04 PM, Brian Potkin wrote:
> On Mon 04 Mar 2019 at 11:07:00 -0500, Bill wrote:
>
>> Brian:
>>
>>      Sorry, new to this.  Trying to report my observations re Xsane, sane,
>> and CUPS and getting the addresses crossed.   Could use a "site map" or
>> "flow chart"!
>>
>>      Hopefully, I have added the correct address for this subject!
>>
>>      In the response from Gernot Hassenpflug, the Canon maintainer from the
>> gutenprint project, it looks like there will be support for this driver
>>
>> in the near future.
>>
>> Bill
>>
>> ******************************************
>>
>> $ lpstat -l -e
>> Canon_Gutenprint_Driver permanent
>> ipp://localhost/printers/Canon_Gutenprint_Driver
>> usb://Canon/TS6200%20series?serial=30644B&interface=1
>> Canon_Pixma_TS6220 permanent ipp://localhost/printers/Canon_Pixma_TS6220
>> usb://Canon/TS6200%20series?serial=30644B&interface=1
>> $ lpstat -t
>> scheduler is running
>> system default destination: Canon_Pixma_TS6220
>> device for Canon_Gutenprint_Driver:
>> usb://Canon/TS6200%20series?serial=30644B&interface=1
>> device for Canon_Pixma_TS6220:
>> usb://Canon/TS6200%20series?serial=30644B&interface=1
>> Canon_Gutenprint_Driver accepting requests since Tue 26 Feb 2019 11:03:04 AM
>> EST
>> Canon_Pixma_TS6220 accepting requests since Tue 26 Feb 2019 10:45:14 AM EST
>> printer Canon_Gutenprint_Driver is idle.  enabled since Tue 26 Feb 2019
>> 11:03:04 AM EST
>> printer Canon_Pixma_TS6220 is idle.  enabled since Tue 26 Feb 2019 10:45:14
>> AM EST
>>
>> **********************************************
> Thanks.
>
> You asked earlier
>
>   > Or do I have the printer configured wrong?
>
> You evidently have the Canon provided drivers configured correctly as
> you can print using them. As Gernot Hassenpflug said, there is no
> Gutenprint driver for your printer yet. So option 1 is to stick with
> your working USB connection.
>
> However, with the device on the network with wireless you can take
> advantage of printing without any drivers, as indicated in the link you
> were given.
>


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