Then I think this is the only way you will be able to print.boof wrote:Tested printer with a ... a saved cups-pdf file
Try your printer in pemasu's latest Upup. It has the most standard CUPS system and might work better.
I cannot find Linux drivers for this model. However, I found a post claiming that it is compatible with the BJC-8500 Gutenprint driver, or maybe the PIXMA iP8500.starhawk wrote:Printer #1 is a PIXMA i9900
There is a driver posted on Page 1. But this old driver may not work well in new Puppies.Printer #2 is a PIXMA iP90
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cat /usr/share/foo2xqx/firmware/sihoP1006.dl | nc -w 1 192.168.1.1:9100
Where did you get this port number?edoc wrote:8611
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socket://192.168.1.1:9101
OKrcrsn51 wrote:The cups-bjnp-1.0.pet only applies to Canon models that are standalone networked printers. Your MG2100 is NOT one of these.
Yes.When you run the CUPS wizard is your HP P1006 auto-detected?
IP: 192.168.1.1Run PeasyPort on the IP address 192.168.1.1. Is Port 9100 detected? Are Ports 9101 or 9102 detected?
Yes.Does your MG2100 work as a locally connected USB printer?
My best guess is that your router would advertise the second printer asCode: Select all
socket://192.168.1.1:9101
?????edoc wrote:IP: 192.168.1.1
Port: 1
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Maybe the router has some internal configuration for allowing two printers. If not, I have no other suggestions.edoc wrote:OK scanned 192.168.1.1 9100-9111 and found only 9100