The ‘cndrvcups-utility’ RPM provides a graphical printer config utility to register a printer with CUPS. I note that three packages are included… # rpm -qa|grep cnd I installed the RPMs directly, and can see that no PPD for the MF3240 model is included, but with luck selecting a similar model at configuration time might be sufficient eg ‘Canon MF4100 series UFRII LT’ perhaps. Which offered a recent build (UFR II/UFRII LT Printer Driver for Linux V3.50). Even though I’ve never owned Canon hardware, I checked out the following page I don’t know how far you got (and I’m not sure which UFRII version software you installed), but I’m aware that some of the older Canon printer models are no longer explicitly supported by the recent UFRII builds. Yes, I did, I spent a couple of hours trying to configure, and going through the readme and help URL’s includes with the download. I can’t tell where each file will go just by opening the D/L with ark. My question is, If I install it, and it recognizes that I need the 64 bit RPM, and installs it, how much of a problem will it possibly be to remove it if it doesn’t work? I have read through the install and usage documentation provided, and Leap 15 has the CUPS and Ghostscript versions that are pre-requirement’s prior to install. There is an ‘install.sh’ included in the download. tar.gz and has both 32 and 64 bit for Debian and RPM included. However, I have found a download that has support for other multi-functions that are very similar to mine. It did when I bought it, the box clearly said Windows, Mac,& Linux, but I cant find the CD to see if a driver is there) My Canon ImageCLASS MF3240 is not supported by Canon for Linux drivers any longer.
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