From: Zdenek D. <zd...@re...> - 2020-06-11 04:08:58
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Hi Peter, (following advice assumes your printer really support Airprint, the printer has IPP port - 631 - opened and manual installation in MacOS is the same as in Linux, since Mac uses CUPS for printing as well - I'm not Mac user) Airprint works automatically when your printer and your PC is in the same subnet. If they aren't in the same subnet, you need to install your printer manually via its IP/hostname: $ sudo lpadmin -p <name_of_your_preference> -v ipp://<IP/hostname>:631/ipp/print -m everywhere -E This way you get the permanent 'Airprint' queue on your machine. On 6/9/20 11:38 AM, Peter Turton wrote: > Hi There > > I have searched the www for a driver to run my printer on a MACBOOK pro os 10.15.3/ > Canon don’t have a driver for it and using AirPrint does not automatically find one. > > Are there places or sites to find such a driver anywhere on the NET?? > > Do you do this sort of thing. Tried finding a driver on your site but you don’t seem to have it. > > Pete > > _______________________________________________ > Gimp-print-devel mailing list > Gim...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gimp-print-devel -- Zdenek Dohnal Software Engineer Red Hat Czech - Brno TPB-C |