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You agree to our use of cookies on your device by continuing to use our website or by clicking I Accept. You can also view our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and important announcements regarding your i-SENSYS product. Although in my search for a solution, I have come to realize how unique Canon printers are in the way of making them work with Linux. Background of the situation If youre looking for drivers of this printer at the Canon official website, it only provides drivers to support 32-bit Windows XP, Vista and 7. This is pretty much a bummer especially if you have up-to-date workstations that need 64-bit OS (the 4GB RAM thing). In my case, all my workstations and laptops run a Windows 8.1 and an Ubuntu Gnome 14.04, both 64-bit. Mf3110 Printer Install Printer DriversCanon actually published a package to install printer drivers for Linux-based OS, called the UFR II. However, this is only for their not-so-late models, and apparently the one I need is the one they developed prior to this. The older models seem to be an implementation based on a raster-like format that I have no particular clue how it differs. After a day of two of digging around the Internet, and exploring the vast Page 2 and 3 Google search results, I found a guy who made a custom linux driver to support this rastertocups print driver thing that Canon has done and left to rot. He has a GitHub repo page which sort of discussed what the driver is and what other canon printer models are supported. Since theres no HowTo wiki entry to use his codes, I opted to share what I did in order to use and install it (credits to ondrej-zary for the source code). Thank you for this great tutorial It really helped to get started with my MF 3110. Mf3110 Printer Update Sudo AptTo simplify installation on Ubuntu Ive made a PPA: So now it is just a matter of running these commands: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:madkindercarps-cups sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install printer-driver-carps For now the packages are built only for Trusty. Reply Delete Replies Unknown October 24, 2015 at 3:51 PM Thank you a lot Now I can live with my (not so old) MF3110 and enjoy life:) Be lucky and happy. Delete Replies Reply Anonymous November 16, 2015 at 3:31 PM Hello, i need packages for KDE Linux.can you help me with this Delete Replies Reply Ihor Kaharlichenko November 16, 2015 at 5:10 PM It doesnt matter what desktop environment you use (GNOME, KDE, XFCE, whatever) for these packages to work. Given you are on Ubuntu Trusty (14.04) just follow those three commands I posted above and that should do it. Unfortunately my MF 3110 is very unstable with it: it works flawlessly after you plug printer in and add it to CUPS; but after reboot it doesnt work anymore. Reply Delete Replies Reply imagestore December 18, 2014 at 6:02 PM Hello, Your post is very helpful. Now I need not to call my tech person to get fix my Canon printers. Thanks for sharing.Keep in touch. Canon ImageClass MF31103112 is one of the best Canon printers in India. Reply Delete Replies Reply Unknown January 16, 2015 at 8:04 PM This comment has been removed by the author. Reply Delete Replies Reply Unknown January 16, 2015 at 8:08 PM Hello Thanks a lot Instruction is very simple and helpfull. All went ok, mf3110 works well (Ubuntu 12.4) though there was some errorswarnings during the compile process. Reply Delete Replies Unknown November 16, 2015 at 2:59 PM you can try Madkinders solution (check his comment) as he has compiled a package that already does most of the dirty-work to install the driver Delete Replies Reply Anonymous November 16, 2015 at 3:32 PM ok, ill try to making like this. I, like the rest of everyone here, just want to save a bit of money and utilize an existing printer.
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