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How to Install Canon I-SENSYS Printer on Red Hat Linux 7 Easy Guide

May 19, 2018 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

Install Canon i-SENSYS Printer in Red Hat Linux 7

Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install Canon i-SENSYS Printer in Red Hat Linux 7 GNU/Linux Desktops.

And included in the Red Hat Linux 7 Canon i-SENSYS Driver Installation Tutorial you’ll find also Link to Guide for Get Started with Canon Scanning on Red Hat Linux.

Especially relevant: Canon recommends that when available the CQue Driver should be used as the default Product on all Linux systems.

Elsewhere choose the UFRII Driver that is the 2nd version of UFR (Ultra Fast Render) functionally similar to Postscript and PCL.

But for some LBP Printer you may need instead see the: CAPT Driver Setup on GNU/Linux Desktops.

Finally, after the Driver Installation to achieve the Setup follow the included instructions to Add Printer!

How to Install Canon i-SENSYS Driver on Red Hat Linux 7 - Featured
  1. Open a Shell Terminal emulator window
    (Press “Enter” to Execute Commands)

    How to Install Canon i-SENSYS Driver on Red Hat Linux 7 - Open Terminal

    In case first see: Terminal QuickStart Guide.

  2. Download Canon Printers Linux Drivers

    Canon Printers CQue/UFRII .rpm Driver

    Possibly Search for a Same Series Model
    Eg: for MF218 a MF211 will Works the Same!
    Get preferably the CQue elsewhere the UFRII.

  3. Finally, to Install Canon i-SENSYS Red Hat Linux Driver.

    • For CQue.

      sudo yum install ~/Downloads/CQue*.rpm
    • And instead for UFRII
      Double-Click & Open with Archive Manager
      Then Extract into the /tmp directory:

      How to Install Canon i-SENSYS Driver on Red Hat Linux 7 - File Manager

      Next Change to the Target
      For 32-bit Systems:

      cd /tmp/uk_eng/32-bit*/RPM

      And for 64-bit:

      cd /tmp/uk_eng/64-bit*/RPM

      Finally, to Install:

      sudo yum install ./*.rpm
  4. How to Get Started with Canon Scanning on Red Hat Linux

    Red Hat Linux Canon Scanner Quick Start