On 10/07/2014 05:44 AM, Kevin Cummings wrote:
I have a Canon MX926 multifunction device connected wirelessly via my home router. I am using a driver supplied by Canon because Cups/Gutenprint doesn't have support for that device yet. The Canon supplied driver is accessing the device via a URL of dnssd://Canon%20MX920%20series._ipp._tcp.local/, which I would suspect is a similar URL to what your Canon driver would be using. The BJNP: URL is what Canon-bjnp uses when it auto detects the device once the device is powered on. Without Cups-bjnp installed cups can't actually see the device and hence in that situation you need to configure it manually. I have always had Canon-bjnp installed from using previous Canon printers, and when I purchased the MX926 and installed the Canon driver I did not have to do anything for Fedora 20 to be able to auto detect the device, it just all happened automatically. As a side issue to this, the Canon supplied drivers also provided the facility to wirelessly scan to the computer with the device as well.On 10/06/2014 03:55 AM, Ian Malone wrote:Which version of Fedora and what desktop? I'm asking because I've used one of the MG series over wifi before with Fedora but there were issues with firewall policy and I think that was rather rapidly changing (and it needs to couple with whatever autodetect is used).Running Fc20 with MATE desktop. I saw an example of a URL using a bnjp: prefix which I've never seen before. It was using port 8611.
regards, Steve
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