Hi this page gave me the clue, your printer gets supported by the gutenprint-driver. The output should look similar to this: device for Canon_SELPHY_ES1: gutenprint52+usb://Canon/SELPHY%20ES1?serial=221CD10131&backend=canonselphy On a terminal we can check this with lpstat -s. Lastly in Cups we can set the printer up - take care it uses gutenprint52+usb. mitsu70x testjobs/kodak_305_4圆-8bpp.rawĪnd if we are lucky the printer starts doing what it is build for. Now with the printer attached and running we finally run: So finally to get these things working we do what peachy told us in the above mentioned blog entry: mkdir guten-finishĮcho '/usr/local/lib' > /etc/ld.so.conf.d/nf Sudo dpkg -i printer-driver-gutenprint_5.2.12~pre4-1_b
Now lets install them - still in the folder guten-new we run: sudo dpkg -i libgutenprint2_5.2.12~pre4-1_b Sudo apt-get purge libgutenprint2 driver-printer-gutenprint And since we want a clean work area we will create an extra folder: mkdir guten-newīefore we install them lets clean up a little: Since you want to run the printer on your raspberry we'll need to get the armhf packages - for other architectures simply change it in the wget commands. The necessary links we can fetch with a few clicks from here: We will need the following two packages: printer-driver-gutenprint and libgutenprint2.
But since this is a pretty hefty endeavor getting all the dependencies and stuff right, we will take a shortcut.ĭebian experimental has this version already packaged, so we'll download them there and install it in our system. We could either get the source-code from here and compile it. (gutenprint52+usb) stopped with status 1!Īs our both research found out the (currently developed) gutenprint-5.2.12 has finally some support for this printer.įurther research brought up the following blog-entry: Tail -f /var/log/syslog Dec 1 11:35:17 raspberrypi systemd: Starting Printer.ĭec 1 11:35:17 raspberrypi systemd: Reached target Printer.ĭec 1 11:35:17 raspberrypi systemd: Starting Configure Plugged-In Printer.ĭec 1 11:35:17 raspberrypi systemd: Started Configure Plugged-In Printer.ĭec 1 11:35:17 raspberrypi udev-configure-printer: add usb-001-011ĭec 1 11:35:17 raspberrypi udev-configure-printer: device devpath is /devices/platform/soc/b/usb1/1-1/1-1.2ĭec 1 11:35:17 raspberrypi udev-configure-printer: MFG:KODAK MDL:305 Photo Printer SERN:- serial:-ĭec 1 11:35:17 raspberrypi colord-sane: create_broadcast_socket: bind socket to local address failed - Cannot assign requested addressĭec 1 11:35:18 raspberrypi kernel: usblp0: removedĭec 1 11:35:18 raspberrypi udev-configure-printer: no corresponding CUPS device foundĮ PID 6321
Latest release has the driver for the printer.īus 001 Device 010: ID 040a:404f Kodak Co. I have found a solution to install the Kodak 305 driver, finally! (install with apt-get install printer-driver-c2esp) link below.
Printer is running, seems responding Īlso installed c2esp package for but i think it's not working with my printer model.
I have tried almost any other models installed with cups, but no chance, every time when i send a test page or an image to print 100% Printingīut nothing happens. I can see my printer on "Find New Printers" page in cups server but on the installation page, could not find any driver for my printer except other Kodak drivers. Is there anyway to install "Kodak 305 Photo Printer" driver on linux with cups or anything else?