GNU/Linux Ubuntu 22.04 Canon imageCLASS MF8280Cw Printer Setup – QuickStart Guide
Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install Canon Color imageCLASS MF8280Cw Printer in Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy LTS GNU/Linux Desktop.
And the Canon imageCLASS MF8280Cw Ubuntu Setup it’s quick and easy because it only involves running a few Basic Shell Commands.
Especially relevant: after the Driver Installation to achieve the Printer Setup follow guidance to Add Printer!
The Canon imageCLASS Printer Series use by default the UFRII Driver that is the 2nd version of UFR (Ultra Fast Render), non-standard rendering engine that is functionally similar to Postscript and PCL.
Possibly for more insight about How to Manage your Device see: Canon Printers Manuals Online.
Finally, this Guide is valid for all the Ubuntu-based Distros like:
- Linux Mint
- Zorin OS
- Elementary OS
- Pop_OS!
- Lubuntu
- Kde Neon
- Kubuntu
- Xubuntu
- Linux Lite
- Bodhi
- LXLE
- Trisquel
- Voyager Ubuntu
- feren OS
- Peppermint
- Linux Ultimate Edition
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1. Downloading Canon MF8280Cw Driver
Download Canon MF8280Cw Ubuntu Driver
If you are using Firefox then on Prompt Choose “Open with Archive Manager”:
2. Terminal Getting-Started Guide
How-to Quick-Start with Command Line on Ubuntu GNU/Linux:
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3. Extracting Canon MF8280Cw Driver
Then when needed Extract the Driver Package
Possibly Double-Click/Right-Click on the File Manager and Open with Archive Manager:
Or from Shell simply like:tar xvzf ~/Downloads/linux-UFRII*tar.gz -C /tmp/
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4. Installing Canon MF8280Cw Driver
Now to Install Canon MF8280Cw Ufrii Driver:
First, Change to the Target Directory:cd /tmp/linux-UFRII*
And then Run the Installation Script with:
sudo ./install.sh
Give your Admin Pass to Start with the Installation Process…
Simply Follow the Instructions on CLI.
The Script should Find out the Needed Stuff Solving all the Packages Dependencies!
Last, you are prompted to register your Printer on System:
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5. Accessing Ubuntu Settings
Then Open Ubuntu Settings
Hit Cmd/Win to start Searching: -
6. Adding Printer
And Add Printer on Ubuntu
Choose “Printers“:
But if Not Found then Verify the Printer is Connected and Turned On.How to Find Printer PPD File Location on Linux
Or Browse for the “Printer Drivers Database”.
Finally, the Printer should be Successfully Installed and Working on System!