Note that the sites also mention some symlinking, but I did not need to do this (in fact, on Mint 15, the referenced folders did not exist on my machine). ![]() After much frustration, I came across two sites that mentioned some 32-bit libraries are needed for the Canon drivers and suggest installing the following: sudo apt-get install libc6-i386 ia32-libs lib32z1 I had the exact same problem that the computer says “printing”, but nothing happens in the printer. Ii cndrvcups-ufr2-us 2.70-1 amd64 Canon UFR2 Printer Driver for Linux ![]() Ii cndrvcups-common 2.70-1 amd64 Canon Printer Driver Common Modules Ver.2.70 I installed version 2.70 of the 64-bit driver from Canon's website: sudo dpkg -l | grep Canon ![]() I'm running Linux Mint 15 64-bit and had the same problem with my Canon MF4570dn. If you are willing to take the risk and experiment, perhaps it will work in your setup too. ![]() Maybe a little late, but I'm offering a partial/experimental answer in the hope that other community members may provide concrete explanations.
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