Suse 9.1 and printing

htmlmasterdave

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Hi,

Does anyone know where I'd be able to find drivers for a Canon i550 printer under Suse 9.1? Printer support is one of the main reasons I don't use linux as my main desktop, so i'd really like to fix it :)

Thanks,

Dave
 

TonyRic

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try this driver: BJC-7100

I pulled this from google/linux searching for your printer, first result
 

yelo333

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Do you mean:

A. putting the printer on a windoze box, and printing to it from linux, or

B. putting the printer on your linux box, and printing to it from a windows box?

2 different questions that need 2 different answers ;)
 

Crusty

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Samba and Cups to the rescue!

Google for those, those will help you do what you need :).
 

drag

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see here for Linux printing

You see printers have gone the way of Winmodems. Back in the day printeres were expensive because they required proccessing power to print out postscript documents. (ie a postscript capable printer).

Often with the original Macs you would end up owning printers that would have more powerfull proccessors then the computers that you printed from.

But they try to move as much of the circuitry out of the box and emulate it in software. So that like Winmodems they are stripped of their hardware and need very special drivers to work. That's why we got such a cheap printers now, they are mostly plastic boxes with a couple motors.

Now the more expensive the printer, the more likely it is that it will work well with Linux. (as is with most hardware)

Out of the cheap consumerable printers you want to get 2 brands: Epson, HP. They have active Linux support.
The ones you want to aviod are: Canon, Lexmark, and Brothers.

For best color quality get Epson, for normal use get HP.

Sorry.


For setting up printers to network between Windows and Linux you have 2 choices.

The simple choice is to setup SAMBA, which is Linux's compatability software to work with Windows File and Printing services.
Linux can serve a Linux printer to Windows, and Windows can serve a Windows printer to Linux.

The 2nd choice is to setup IPP (internet printing protocol). I like this because it doesn't require to setup all the extra support for file services and stuff like that. It would be the same as setting up a network printer.

Linux will make a good IPP print server, and all Windows newer then Win98 should be able to use it. I've setup my HP on Linux to serve to a w2k pro OS well. I don't know if you can setup a IPP print server using just home/desktop versions of Windows. I think you need to have a server version. I am not sure.

If you have a compatable printer you can use Linux and works well. Very high quality potentially. I had a ancient printer once that I used that printed out higher quality with Linux then Windows. You can even use it as a RIP server for high quality/profesional stuff with some printers.

But unfortunately most consumer level Canon printers are just out. You could still set it up to work over SMB from a Windows machine.
 

yelo333

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Since you are running Suse...just run through the yast printer wizard. has worked every time for me, and is very easy. Sorry, no more specific than that, since I don't currently have a working install. Just remember it's comparitively easy as opposed to the cups setup routine, though that's easy, as well.
 

Zepper

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There is an outfit in Germany making printer drivers for Canon - unfortunately Canon has yet to see the wisdom of getting behind Linux driver development on their own. Write clear and rational letters to the head of the printer division here in America and the top guy at Canon in Japan. We need to light a fire under them on this.
. Anyway, some of the drivers from this German company- Turboprint - will print a watermark on all output . Looks like the i550 driver is watermark free as are mine (i450) :D . To unlock all features, you must pay and DL a key.
.bh.

 

htmlmasterdave

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I was just about to post saying about how I found out about this TurboPrint thing as I checked my email and saw you responded with it, lol. It seems to work alright, the quality isn't as good as the windows drivers, but it's ok for now. I hate having to pay for software having to do with linux though :( It really is too bad that there isn't anything open source for this :(
 

Zepper

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As I said, find out the addresses of the guys above and write them a carefully worded, well thought-out request (on really nice paper) for direct Linux support. Otherwize they'll just sit back fat and happy...
.bh.
 

Zepper

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I just installed SUSE 9.1 from my Novell Linux Resource Kit which finally came today and it detected and installed my i450 automagically. You i550 isn't much newer so I wonder why it wouldn't install just the same.
.bh.