![]() ![]() 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 that normal? Did I change the repository correctly?Or was that not the correct repository? I feel like I'm close, I just need a bit more help.Is there anyway to install "Kodak 305 Photo Printer" driver on linux with cups or anything else? ![]() ![]() W: GPG error: stretch InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY NO_PUBKEY So what am I missing? What are these CUPS development packages and how do I install them?įYI, I'm on a Raspberry Pi 3 B, running Rasbian Jessie with PIXEL, and I have done a "sudo apt-get update" recently.Ĭode: Select all Get:1 stretch InRelease I can't for the life of me find a list of the dependencies I need. I've been able to configure Gutenprint 5.2.11 and "make" it, but when I try to "make install" it says "Build CUPS: no." So naturally when I open CUPS (1.7) it still shows only Gutenprint 5.2.10 drivers are available. I believe those are called dependencies? (again, very new to all of this). I also know in the README for Gutenprint 5.2.11 it states that there are development packages for CUPS I would need to have installed before Gutenprint 5.2.11 would properly compile to work with CUPS. I understand that there is no "apt-get install" package for the newest stable versions of both CUPS (2.2.1) and Gutenprint ( 5.2.11) and I will have to compile it from source to install it. I need to get Gutenprint 5.2.11 on my Pi because it has a specific updated printer driver I need badly for my printer, one that the earlier versions don't have. So I've only had my Raspberry Pi 3 a couple weeks so I'm still pretty fresh with all of this, but I feel like I'm learning fast and it's a lot of fun. ![]()
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