I have a Canon Maxify 2750.
Up until now I’ve been using the standar linux drivers for it but they have a serious limitation I really need to solve which is I can only print one page at a time, on one sheet of paper. Printer is capable of full duplex printing.
If been able to install the drivers before but now I’me being confronted with an unexpected _"("_ error. Nothing more, nothing less.
I run the install script and it just fails.
Can someone lend a hand on this, please?
What’s the exact error it’s giving?
Richard Stallman wept.
The proprietary drivers for my printer are 1GB large.
Printing turns a document into a postscript file and sends that to the printer, what the fuck does it need 1GB of data for that??Name and shame the printer company. That’s infuriating to read.
Those are the Windows drivers for a Kyocera printer-scanner-combo.
Under Linux it runs out of the box with the drivers included in CUPS.“Fuck Yooouuu Kyocera, and Fuck Yoooouuuu Windoze!!!” -Emporer Akihito, South Park “Whale Wars” reference
I get the reference and I second that one.
Gutenprint
https://openprinting.org/driver/gutenprint/
Which distro are you using? GNU/Linux Debian? Debian based distro?
Debian stable
Hey fellow Debian Stable penguin, I’m running out of power-ups over here, wondering if you were able to install it and check? Would love to know if it worked better for you, before num-nums and nite-nite time. 22:50 local time here for me.
sudo apt-get install printer-driver-gutenprintThere’s also a Gutenprint GUI installable as a Snap package, that way Debian Stable (for good reason) is timely behind Experimental (which has it).
Check if snap is installed by:
snap --versionIf not installed already, you can run:
sudo apt install snapdThen rerun the above ‘version checker command’ and if all went well, do:
sudo snap install coreAnd then get it into Active state with:
sudo systemctl enable --now snapd.socketThen we make a symbolic link for classic snap support (Arch and Debian systems need this:
sudo ln -s /var/lib/snaps/snap /snapWhew. All’s in place. Now getcha the Gutenprint GUI using snap:
sudo snap install --edge gutenprint-printer-appAnd once it’s snapped into your Debian system, launch it from Terminal with:
gutenprint-printer-appThis is my first comment ever on Lemmy with this many copy/paste code snippets. Hoping it all formatted correctly for ya, and let us know how it goes from here! LOLseas

