Thanks to Thierry Ordissimo, the guy maintains an Ubuntu PPA that contains official Canon drivers for Linux. I can provide other log/debugging output as requested.Looking for Linux drives of Canon printers and multifunction devices? Here’s easy way to install the ScanGear MP2, Cnijfilter2, and UFRII drivers in Ubuntu 20.04 via PPA. If anyone else has any suggestions or has heard of this problem before, I'd be very appreciative. The "printoutjpg" and "printouttif"files are the output file if I clone the CP1200 printer to print to a file, per the instructions on this website: The "appoutjpg" and "appouttif" files are the files captured from the CP1200 print queue when the printer is disabled. I found some directions for how to capture the files sent to the print queue to see if I can figure out how they differ and they are in the attached zip file. I have verified that libjpeg-dev was installed. I Saving job.cache.ĭ cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Printing jobs and dirty files" CUPS Debug logging is on.ĭ cupsdMarkDirty(-J-)ĭ cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Printing jobs and dirty files", busy="Printing jobs and dirty files"ĭ cupsd is not idle any more, canceling shutdown.ĭ Unloading. My /var/log/cups/error_log only shows the following entries after trying to print the jpeg. So it seems like there is some problem with the jpeg filters/conversion somewhere along the print process. On a whim, I tried converting the jpeg to tiff and that tiff printed perfectly. (so after printing the 3 colors and the clearcoat, there's a long black line on the print.) I get a print with a single 1-2mm wide 6 inch long line of each ink color on top of each other from one end of the page to the other. Now I'm using Jessie standard distribution, with Cups 1.7.5 and I managed to get Gutenprint 5.2.12 compiled/installed with the CUPS backend and added my printer in cups, and it shows up correctly with the canonselphyneo backend and the CP1200 driver and prints a test page perfectly.īut, when I try to print a jpeg from the commandline with I've tried with gutenprint 5.2.10, installed the selphy_print package from solomon's git site, and started over with a fresh OS install 3-4 times after trying the stretch testing installs after getting the printer working on the CP910 driver but also having the issue where it crashes the printer if more than one file gets queued for printing. Sorry to add to this thread, but I have been struggling with the Canon Selphy CP1200 and a raspberry pi running "Jessie". It's disappointing to see Canon taking a few steps backwards I know far more than one should ever have to when it comes to the Selphy Thank you so much for your (fast) answer! Maybe it has to do with OSX or the canon drivers That's funny, as the printer doesn't ened a profile if you print via Unless the images have a embedded srgb profile the printer rejectes YCrCb -> YMC ) that leave me wondering just what Canon was thinking.Īlso tried lp via airprint over usb in os x. USB requires multiple colorspace conversions (jpeg (YCrCb) -> RGB -> Translates the jpeg into the printer's underlying format. It also results in better output quality, since the printer natively Wifi-wise, so a cable always feels a bit more reliable. However, the booth is going to be at a pretty croded spot I tried the selphy_go code, seems to be the most stable solution for Yeah, that text has since been ammended to include the newer models. "Canon SELPHY CP series (All models except for CP820 and CP910)" On Wed, at 09:23:02PM +0000, Mattias Ottosson wrote:Īh, thought that CP1200 maybe was included in the dye-sublimation backend as is says in the readme: Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur. Just dump raw data over to the printer too. I haven't been motivated to write a dedicated backend for this thing,īecause it looked like the Windows driver didn't do anything other than In the short term, you may have better luck using the selphy_go code Than manually chaining your own printing setup together? Just so I'm sure, you're printing stuff via the system CUPS queue rather Maybe the printer still isn't a proper USB class printer Printing with the ordinary usb backend works unless you queue one jobĪt a time (which might happen in the photo booth I'm building). ![]() That's because the newest Selphy printers use an entirely differentīackend protocol than the older ones - and appear to be standard, Gutenprint52+usb won't identify my printer. ![]() I've tried both 5.3.11 and the cvs version, but the I'm having some dificutlies using gutenprint52+usb for my Canon Selphyġ200. On Wed, at 08:04:53PM +0000, Mattias Ottosson wrote:
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