I was able to print and scan from Fedora 32 but when I upgraded to Fedora 33, cups shows "waiting for printer to become available".
I am using the driver from Canon: linux-UFRII-drv-v520-usen-05.tar.gz.
The install.sh that is included looks for the following packages: libjpeg-turbo beecrypt beecrypt-devel libglade2 jbigkit-libs libgcrypt libgcrypt-devel which are installed and current, and all the above packages have had a point increase.
The install.sh also states that Fedora is supported.
Looking at the jobs page first message is "Rendering is complete", then "Waiting for printer to become available".
I called Canon and was told that the driver was not 100% Canon code and that it was unknown when a updated driver would be available. The current driver was released in 09/2020.
Any ideas on how to fix or work around,
Thanks, David
On Fri, 16 Apr 2021 at 12:22, dwoody5654@gmail.com wrote:
I was able to print and scan from Fedora 32 but when I upgraded to Fedora 33, cups shows "waiting for printer to become available".
I am using the driver from Canon: linux-UFRII-drv-v520-usen-05.tar.gz.
The install.sh that is included looks for the following packages: libjpeg-turbo beecrypt beecrypt-devel libglade2 jbigkit-libs libgcrypt libgcrypt-devel which are installed and current, and all the above packages have had a point increase.
The install.sh also states that Fedora is supported.
Looking at the jobs page first message is "Rendering is complete", then "Waiting for printer to become available".
I called Canon and was told that the driver was not 100% Canon code and that it was unknown when a updated driver would be available. The current driver was released in 09/2020.
Any ideas on how to fix or work around,
From: https://gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/4/0300029834/08/linux-UFRII-drv-v530-ug-uken.pd... Fedora 33.
The driver has been confirmed to operate in the following operating systems.
Debian 8.11 (Intel/AMD 32-bit/64-bit) Debian 10.6 (Intel/AMD 32-bit/64-bit, ARM 64-bit) Fedora 30 (Intel/AMD 32-bit/64-bit) Fedora 33 (Intel/AMD 64-bit, ARM 64-bi [...]
The newest driver software is posted on the Canon web site. Please verify the operating environment etc.and download the appropriate software as required. Canon Global Site: https://global.canon/