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Summary
Product:
Canon i250
Vendor:
Canon
Tested operating systems:
PCLinuxOS, SUSE Linux
Most recent version of this submission:
Canon i250
Average Rating:
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2006-03-09 17:07:35 - Operating System/Rating: PCLinuxOS
2007-01-14 14:57:29 - Operating System/Rating: SUSE Linux
Anonymous
Post License:
GNU LGPL
Post License:
GNU LGPL
After many attempts I was able to use the Canon i250 on my 64-bit SuSE 10.0 home networked machine. I resolved the dependancies:
cd /usr/lib64
ln -s libglade-2.0.so.0 libglade.so.0
ln -s libpng.so.3 libpng.so.2
and installed the rpms. I also copied this executable file 'pstocanonbj' from
/usr/lib/cups/filter
to
/usr/lib64/cups/filter
All works very well.
cd /usr/lib64
ln -s libglade-2.0.so.0 libglade.so.0
ln -s libpng.so.3 libpng.so.2
and installed the rpms. I also copied this executable file 'pstocanonbj' from
/usr/lib/cups/filter
to
/usr/lib64/cups/filter
All works very well.
2007-02-28 17:24:25 - Operating System/Rating: SUSE Linux
Anonymous
Post License:
GNU LGPL
Post License:
GNU LGPL
I followed Davecs info from http://www.linuxcompatible.org/Canon_i250_c12697.html as described and finally I am able to use my Canon i250 printer with Suse 10.1. Much appreciated, thanks.
Banjo.
Banjo.
Post License:
GNU LGPL
http://canon.co.nz/products/printers/colour_bj_printers/i250_drivers.html
The ones you need are bjfilteri250-2.3-0.i386.rpm and bjfiltercups-2.3-0.i386.rpm
The dependencies needed are libglade.so.0 and libpng.so.2 . You will need to see whether such files exist in /usr/lib and if they do not, you will have to create symlinks to other suitable library files. In PCLinuxOS I typed the following three lines into a terminal as root. Yours may be different:
cd /usr/lib
ln -s libglade-2.0.so.0 libglade.so.0
ln -s libpng.so.3 libpng.so.2
Then I installed the drivers using "nodeps".
cd /where I downloaded drivers
rpm -i --nodeps bjfilteri250-2.3-0.i386.rpm
rpm -i --nodeps bjfiltercups-2.3-0.i386.rpm
Finally, in order to fix the package database, I had to remove the entries from it:
rpm -e --justdb bjfilteri250
rpm -e --justdb bjfiltercups
Once I did this and ran the PCLinuxOS Control Centre and Printer setup applet, the printer was autodetected and worked perfectly.