Canon Ir2016 Scanner Drivers For Mac

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Anelsy Gosson

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Jul 13, 2024, 5:03:17 AM7/13/24
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I have call customer support directly and tried to get them to get me in contact with canon software dev and engineering. It seems to me a corporation like this should have a driver on day one, seeing how Ventura has been in beta for over a year, and the DevKit is just $100.

ALSO PLEASE can we have a radio button under Print for Secure Print, that just loops the secure print menu? If the driver is in development can you please add this feature on the new Version mac/windows?

Canon Ir2016 Scanner Drivers For Mac


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One last feature request is to add 1-sided printing option to the Mac(apple) driver for default printing. As of now windows has an option to check 2-sided on or off for windows default profile. In mac I have to set up multiple print templates in the system print menu. I understand how this will reduce waste but in the end the user prefers 1-sided.

My vendor/dealer can not solve this issue that is why I am here. This is a Canon USA DRIVER issue, that's made possible by the lazy Software developer Canon has hired. I'm well aware how to use the driver and the printer, and the driver is BROKEN and not COMPATIBLE with the LATEST OPERATING SYSTEM FROM APPLE. I AM LOOKING FOR AN ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL FOR THE NEW DRIVER. This has hindered clientele to operate their business.

I am having the same issue. After updating my Mac to 13.0.1, my Canon scanner (imagreFormula R40) is no longer usable. When I try to run CaptureOnTouch the operating system shows a dialog with the text "CaptureOnTouch is damaged and can't be opened. You should move it to the trash."

I own an architectural firm, and for whatever reason when using Mac OS 13 the only page size that will print is letter size. (Normally there are many options.) There are also no options for scaling, double-sided, color, etc.--basically it only prints whatever image I have to letter size. It works fine on my other Macs that are not on OS 13, so clearly the driver is the problem and should be updated. Please resolve as soon as possible so that I can actually print the documents I need. thanks

Trying to do printing from a Linux machine for the first time. The documentation on CUPS has been leading me in circles and I've lost track of reference points in relation to my failed driver installs.

Working with a Canon imageCLASS MF4370dn, foomatic/gutenprint doesn't show an option for my model in the list of drivers when attempting to install it. I found files specific for the printer at the Canon site with official drivers, but they only mention Debian/Ubuntu/Red Hat. Looking in the files they resolve down to .rpm or .deb files. The wiki page here hints at working with IPP everywhere, but it is not clear and doesn't follow something in my configuration.

Driver is "UFR II/UFRII LT Printer Driver for Linux V5.20," download file name "linux-UFRII-drv-v520-usen-05.tar.gz". This seems different to the files in the referenced AUR packages, whose names contain "uken" rather than "usen". However, one could probably hack something together.

uken vs usen I suspect is US English vs UK English. -lb/ uses Canon Europe for the download while snakeroot was looking at the US site.
Changing one for the other the package built with the usen.

Is there a need to change things over to "usen" to make the printer work? I'd prefer to use UK English over 'Merican, but it isn't clear to me when other geographic factors are bundled with the languages. I'm sticking with Freedom Units for now...

On a possible related note, pacman and now makepkg is giving me repeated warnings from perl that it doesn't recognize the locale and defaults to "C", ever since installing base-devel. I double checked /etc/locale.conf and the LANG variable is correct with no other variables added.

I installed the cnrdrvcups-lb package. Just trying to print from Libreoffice elicited a beep from the printer, which reads that there was a data error. I went to the localhost interface and re-added the printer with the new driver from the selection box. I tried $ cngplp2 as directed by the Canon install guide and

In older UFRII driver versions canon had country oriented driver packages :
US driver only included printers sold in the US, japanese driver only included printers sold in japan , same for australian and austrian drivers (those 2 were long ago) .
Often the same model was sold in several countries but under a different modelname.

The uken driver download included the contents of the usen and japanese driver packages.
After some testing and feedback from users It became clear that the uken download worked for printers sold in europe, United States and asia .
For UFRII on archlinux the uken became the defacto standard and stayed that way.

In 2019 canon released UFR II version 5 without binary parts* and lots of changes.
Canon and archlinux are not a happy couple, but no one reported issues with using the uken driver in US or asia .

Some printers are not supported by v5.x but are supported by 3.70 and there are even some models that are supported by both but only work in the older one.
That's why the 3.70 version is still in AUR.

Looks like locale settings were correct unless I forgot to run locale-gen at install. Everything should be vanilla from the install guide, except that I downloaded the GB hunspell file along with the US one.

No idea what the difference is, but the ZJ & ZK both have A4 as default papersize, while the ZS has letter as default.
Since you wanted the US driver download, I guess you want letter size as default ?

According to the man page, the -E switch only applies encryption when associated with -d -p or -x options, otherwise it enables the destination and accepts jobs, which I think is wanted here?
Perfectly logical application, about what I've come to expect from software associated with Apple...
[edit: ah, -p switch is there, I'll take it back out.
Wait, it says 'before the -p option" is that literal? Seems like an idiotic mess to me...]

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