Installing Canon LBP6000 in Ubuntu 12.04

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Solution 1

This may sound odd but has worked for me - "generically" ie not that specific printer.

Your steps seem sound.. Go through them again ie.. purge the driver(s).

Re-install this time WITHOUT the printer plugged in. reboot or log in/out Connect printer and try to print.

Good Luck - Mal

Solution 2

Operates as follows:

Install gs-esp_8.71.dfsg.2-0ubuntu7_all.deb

Then download raducotescu-CanonCAPTdriver-release-2.4-0-gc8ea9f9

Unpack and install

sudo. / canonLBP_install.sh LBP6000
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  • Masroor
    Masroor over 1 year

    With the release of Ubuntu 14.04, this question may not be relevant any more. This one (Making Canon LBP6000 printer work under Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit) might be more helpful.


    This is really frustrating. I am trying to install LBP6000 in Ubuntu 12.04 without any success.

    (Well, I had success about a week back when I first bought the printer and finally printed pages after a struggle of several hours. Then today it suddenly stopped working and I uninstalled everything and started from scratch. Now, I seem to have lost the way.)

    My steps

    1. Downloaded the latest Canon driver from Canon site. File Linux_CAPT_PrinterDriver_V240_uk_EN.tar.gz
    2. Got the radu script (http://radu.cotescu.com/how-to-install-canon-lbp-printers-in-ubuntu/)
    3. Changed the /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-cups-usblp.conf file as instructed in, Official Documentation. (See the section Ubuntu 12.04 Install). Now this file looks like,

      # cups talks to the raw USB devices, so we need to blacklist usblp to avoid
      # grabbing them
      # blacklist usblp
      
    4. Rebooted my machine

    5. Changed the port in radu script to 59787 as instructed in the link at step 3. (Again see the section Ubuntu 12.04 Install, or see the comment at How to Install Canon LBP Printers in Ubuntu. Also put the latest deb files from step 1 in the appropriate directory of this script.

    6. Ran the radu script. A printer, LBP6000 got added. Not two printers, one to be disabled, as appeared in the message on the terminal after running the script.

    7. sudo /etc/init.d/ccpd status shows,

      Canon Printer Daemon for CUPS: ccpd: 3142 3139
      

      Results

    8. The printer does not print. Printer state (from System Setting->Printing, or at cups http interface localhost:631/printers/LBP6000) goes from Idle to Processing, a job appears in print queue, and then the job disappears and the printer state goes back to Idle. The actual printer does not even blink.

    Diagnostics (got help from the link in step 3, Troubleshooting)

    1. captstatusui -P LBP6000 shows communication error

    2. lsmod | grep usblp did not show anything. After running, sudo modprobe usblp, shows

      usblp                  17885  0
      

      However, ls -l /dev/usb/lp0 gives,

      ls: cannot access /dev/usb/lp0: No such file or directory

    3. /var/ccpd did not exist, created,

      sudo mkdir /var/ccpd
      sudo mkfifo /var/ccpd/fifo0
      sudo chown -R lp:lp /var/ccpd
      

    Any suggestion will be appreciated. Do not know what to do.

  • Masroor
    Masroor almost 12 years
    The problem is now solved. All that was missing was to turn the printer off and then on again. So odd for a USB device.
  • Masroor
    Masroor over 11 years
    I find that now I need to run this script at every boot before the printer prints, #!/bin/bash pkill -9 -x ccpd pkill -9 -x captmoncnabc /etc/init.d/ccpd start /etc/init.d/ccpd status