I have a Canon Maxify 2750.

Up until now I’ve been using the standar linux drivers for it but they have a serious limitation I really need to solve which is I can only print one page at a time, on one sheet of paper. Printer is capable of full duplex printing.

If been able to install the drivers before but now I’me being confronted with an unexpected _"("_ error. Nothing more, nothing less.

I run the install script and it just fails.

Can someone lend a hand on this, please?

    • Pommes_für_dein_Balg@feddit.org
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      19 hours ago

      The proprietary drivers for my printer are 1GB large.
      Printing turns a document into a postscript file and sends that to the printer, what the fuck does it need 1GB of data for that??

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            “Fuck Yooouuu Kyocera, and Fuck Yoooouuuu Windoze!!!” -Emporer Akihito, South Park “Whale Wars” reference

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            Hey fellow Debian Stable penguin, I’m running out of power-ups over here, wondering if you were able to install it and check? Would love to know if it worked better for you, before num-nums and nite-nite time. 22:50 local time here for me.

            sudo apt-get install printer-driver-gutenprint
            

            There’s also a Gutenprint GUI installable as a Snap package, that way Debian Stable (for good reason) is timely behind Experimental (which has it).

            Check if snap is installed by:

            snap --version
            

            If not installed already, you can run:

            sudo apt install snapd
            

            Then rerun the above ‘version checker command’ and if all went well, do:

            sudo snap install core
            

            And then get it into Active state with:

            sudo systemctl enable --now snapd.socket
            
            

            Then we make a symbolic link for classic snap support (Arch and Debian systems need this:

            sudo ln -s /var/lib/snaps/snap /snap
            

            Whew. All’s in place. Now getcha the Gutenprint GUI using snap:

            sudo snap install --edge gutenprint-printer-app
            

            And once it’s snapped into your Debian system, launch it from Terminal with:

            gutenprint-printer-app
            

            This is my first comment ever on Lemmy with this many copy/paste code snippets. Hoping it all formatted correctly for ya, and let us know how it goes from here! LOLseas

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              7 hours ago

              I’ve installed the gutenprint driver but my specific printer is not listed as a supported model. Testing it as I write this but with no particular hopes…

              edit: and no, it still prints one sheet at a time, no duplex, and it botching the image printing quality