![]() (I am trying to connect with it via the ethernet connection, not USB) However, when I go to the Cups web config page, my Canon printer simply is not listed on the page. I'm not sure what to do about the dependencies that are listed on the page. I installed the ARMHF version of the package with the debian package installer. However, I can't seem to get my Raspberry Pi to recognize the printer. I found the debian project cups-backend-bjnp that appears to be a community contribution to support Canon - it is in test right now. So, I have CUPs installed, and it appears to be working, but Canon drivers are going to be a problem. I'm trying to use my Raspberry Pi as an Air Print gateway to my Canon MX860 printer (I only care about printing functions, even though it's an all-in-one printer, it doesn't matter to me to get scanning and faxing working) ![]()
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