Disco De Instalacion De Impresora Canon Ip2700
Busco driver para la instalcion de impresora canon ipb-1120, se me a perdiod y no la puedo reinstalar, y alguien me lo mandase estaria muy agradecido.

While Canon currently only provides Linux drivers for the PIXMA products, other printer and scanner series Linux drivers are still maintained by the community. I finally got my Pixma iP1600 to work on my 64 bit computer! Thanks very much for the informative site.
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However, I don’t know if I should remove the PPA or not? If it is not causing trouble, should I bother?User1:I installed the 32 bit drivers command in my 64 bit machine by running this first:sudo apt-get install ia32-libssudo apt-get install libatk1.0-0:i386libc6:i386 libcairo2:i386 libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0:i386 libglib2.0-0:i386libgtk2.0-0:i386 libpango1.0-0:i386 libx11-6:i386libcanberra-gtk-module:i386The only file that was 64bit that I could find was the “scangearmp”file.

It seems to be compatible with the other 32 bit only files.My printer now works!Oh, and I used the iP1800 file. Hi, first off: I am definitely NOT an expert here and still fighting getting my Pixma MG3500 to work.But what I have so far found out that if your model is not in the repositories I believe it is easier to actually download the packages directly from the canon web pages where they seem to have versions that are newer than in any repository AND they support more printers – e.g. My 3500 is not supported in the repositories.However before you do this make sure you delete any older versions of the various packages installed via synaptics or apt-get as otherwise you will have some broken packages (not a major issue just a pain).I realise this is not perfect, following the ubuntu repository strategy and you would theoretically miss updates in this way but as the last updates seem to have been made in 2013 I will probably be on a new distro before anything changes here 😉Good luck! Minor update: using this method it is then possible to simply add the printer via normal printer admin GUI. Printing then works perfectly.Scanner though is another challenge. So far I didn’t get Simple Scan or Xsane to work.
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BUT the tool provided also on the Canon web page scangearmp DOES work – I couldn’t find it in my menu (linuxmint mate) but had to start from command line – it then fires up a very old school GUI – which was written before the word “usability” became popular – but it WORKS! ScanGear MP is the only working scanning option that works with my printer. It seems whatever technology Simple Scan and Xsane uses are no longer compatible with Canon printers in Ubuntu 16.04. (It worked with them in Ubuntu 14.04)For your convenience, here is the launcher file that I uses:Desktop EntryEncoding=UTF-8Type=ApplicationCategories=GTK;Application;Graphics;RasterGraphics;Scanning;Name=ScanGear MPExec=scangearmpTerminal=falseIcon=scannerComment=Scanner Tool for Canon PrintersCopy the above thing, launch nano, paste the contents, and save (Ctrl+O).$ sudo nano /usr/share/applications/scangearmp.desktop.