Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Canon PIXMA MX700 - print and scanning with Ubuntu

I own the nice-enough little all-in-one printer, scanner, fax unit, the Canon MX700. It was cheap, and I desperately needed a scanner at short notice. It worked nicely with my wife's WinXP laptop, but I've always struggled with it on Linux. An upgrade to Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid) left me without a working printer again.

So here I go: when you set up your new printer, you won't find the MX700 in the list. You won't find an MX anything in fact. So pick the Canon PIXMA MP520. This apparently was released the same time and probably apart from network printing options or something benign, offers the same printing firmware. At least with USB, this works nicely for me.

As for scanning, I previously had to mess around to get SANE to understand the device. But then I ran across this: the SANE backend that is the standard scanning support for Linux claims to support the MX700: http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html#Z-CANON


PIXMA MX700USB Ethernet0x04a9/0x1729CompleteFlatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI)pixma
(0.16.1)
sane-pixma


Well, I just tried it with my favorite app, gscan2pdf and it just worked.

Finally, this stuff seems to be coming together nicely. Great work SANE team...

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