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On 07-06-2013 14:04, Mieszko Kaczmarczyk wrote:
W dniu 2013-06-07 12:50, Luuk pisze:
http://software.canon-europe.com/
it says: "Printing from UNIX, Linux, AS400, iSeries, Citrix & SAP"

they provide drivers for Linux


Really Cannon?  Have you got any experience with Cannon on the Linux?

Click on your link and next on the "for bussines box" as you typed
"Printing from UNIX, Linux, AS400, iSeries, Citrix & SAP" gives me page:
http://www.canon-europe.com/For_Work/Solutions/enterpriseprint/

next click:
     [Linux Printing
<http://www.canon-europe.com/Default.asp?URI=tcm:12-885840&CONTEXTURI=&FILTER=Data&ITEMTYPE=16&MODE=OpenModeEditWithFallback#Linux%20Printing>]


and I see:


  Page not found


This has nothing to do with printing, its just an error on their website...
If you scroll down, in stead of clicking you see the info on 'Linux printing'


As long I remmeber always was problem with Cannon printers on the Linux.



When was the last time you tried? and your 'm' and 'n' keys on your keyboard are broken....



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