

Kberry-desktop kberry # gksu system-config-printer Side note: Mint 11 never a problem I updated it as Cinnamon interface was like the forbidden fruit so appealing! lol I love Linux but if I can not print I am in trouble. I just tried installing the printer via "gksu system-config-printer" through the routers USB port, and it works for printing a test page and the below results when installing from a terminal is what I am shown.

(as of today text prints fine and graphics still errors via USB or through Router) Newest drivers installed from Canon also. I know someone will know what is up and if you require more specific information please advise! Thanks in advance.

Other then that everything works great it is a duo core 2 gigs memory. Any idea guys where to start? I finally gave up and re-installed Win 7 on a spare drive so I can print. I set the printer up by logging in a terminal and going to root and typing system-config-printer and there are GTK errors and but it installs and prints, but wait 10 mins or sometimes less or more and then will not print and get printer errors on the notifications from the OSD and on the printer it self. I tried printing from the Mint 14 by usb also and it is hit and miss also. At first it would print 100% no problems, I tried printing from the laptop running XP and it prints 100% of the time. The printer is a Canon MF4350d connected to my Cisco (linksys) E3000 router and running Tomato Current Version: MIPSR2-RAF K26 USB VLAN-VPN-NOCAT. After extensive playing today found it only prints text and can not interpret or print graphics.
#Tomato timer linux mint install
I did a fresh install of Mint 14, 32 bit cinnamon. OK, If anyone can help me I will be eternally grateful! I have been using Linux Mint for 1 year now, Started with ver 11 Gnome desktop.
