Installing Printer
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3. Extracting Driver
Possibly Double-Click on Printer Driver on the File Manager:
Next again on the included rpm Archive.
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4. Installing Requirements
Download 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:Copycd ~/Downloads
Copysudo 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:Copycd /tmp/cnijfilter*
Copysudo ./install.sh
During installation You may be Asked to Connect & Power On your Printer…
Now in case of Issue then try first to execute:Copycd /tmp/cnijfilter*rpm/packages
And on a 64-bit System play:
Copysudo zypper in ./*64.rpm
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6. Adding Printer
Then 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
Here GNU/Linux openSUSE PPD File LocationHow to Locate Printer PPD File on openSUSE GNU/Linux Desktop GuideOr otherwise Search in the “Printers Driver Database”.
Finally, you should Find the New Printer and Successfully Achieve the Setup!
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