Installing Printer
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3. Extracting DriverPossibly Double-Click on Printer Driver on the File Manager:   But if yuo are in Trouble to Find it out then See: How to Access Downloads Folder from Browser. 
 And Extract Cnijfilter 3.60 into the /tmp Directory:  
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4. Installing RequirementsDownload Dependency for Canon GNU/Linux Driver: Dependencies .rpm ArchivesGrab libpangox-1 Rpm. 
 When not available the Community Package just grab the Experimental.
 And then to Setup them:cd ~/Downloads sudo zypper in ./libpangox-1*.rpm ./libtiff3*.rpm 
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5. Installing Driver
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Then to Install Canon Printer Driver 
 First, access the Target with:cd /tmp/cnijfilter* sudo ./install.sh During installation You may be Asked to Connect & Power On your Printer… 
  
 Now in case of Issue then try first to execute:cd /tmp/cnijfilter*rpm/packages And on a 64-bit System play: sudo zypper in ./*64.rpm 
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6. Adding PrinterThen to Add Printer 
 Open Printer Settings
 Here below on the Gnome desktop:
 For the other Spins you may see How to Add Printer on GNU/Linux desktops.  On Gnome simply Hit ‘Cmd’/’Win’ and Search for ‘Settings’. And Add Printer on openSUSE 
 Choose ‘Printers’:  Selecting the ‘Add Printer’ Button:   Next again Find and Choose the “Printer Details”:   Again Browse to “Install PPD File” Driver:   Then Browse to “Install PPD File” Driver. How to Find Printer PPD File Location on openSUSE Or otherwise Search in the “Printers Driver Database”. 
 Finally, you should Find the New Printer and Successfully Achieve the Setup!
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