The device works fine with USB connection, but I can't understand anything I've read about getting it to connect via my router. There is no driver available from Canon for Linux, and I am lost regarding CUPS, URI, etc. The installation disk, of course, is for Windows 7, so it is useless.
I was able to print out the following info: Canon MG3100 Series, CUPS+Gutenprint v5.2.13, Driver: STP00492.PPD (no clue where that came from).
At least I'm using an Acer Aspire One D255E, so I can easily carry it in to the room where the printer/scanner sits, but I would really like to use Wi-Fi for the printing, at least.
The printer must be added as a USB printer first. Then you can add it as a wireless printer. Is it not seen when you expand Network Printer?
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No, it is not detected, and I was having the same problem with it on Cinnamon 17.3, too. When I first installed Mint, I had to do something with Firewall rules, but of course I can't remember what (over 3 years ago). It is now the default printer only works via USB connection.
Thanks so much. I did not know these were available, and I've downloaded both with hope.
Downloaded and extracted (?), but I can't find a way to install these two drivers. Does this need to be done in Terminal, which I have little to no experience with?
I tried using the search for drivers, but it said none were in use.
Extract each file archive, Open a Terminal in each extracted folder and do:
or
follow the onscreen instructions very carefully, take your time!
Did as you instructed, and the scanner install worked fine, but I got some errors on the printer driver install. I will go turn on the Canon and see what happens.
Your help is greatly appreciated. ;D
Still can't detect printer or scanner.

I thought the scanner would work, but I only got black & white from a color photo and then only via usb.
Should I attempt the terminal procedure again?
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Quote:Did as you instructed, and the scanner install worked fine, but I got some errors on the printer driver install. I will go turn on the Canon and see what happens.
Your help is greatly appreciated. ;D
Not sure it matters, but is there a reason you installed the printer driver with the printer off?
I seldom turn on the printer, so I did not bother while downloading. Was there anything else I needed to do after opening the terminal in each folder? I can repeat the procedure with the printer on, if that might affect the driver installation.