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How do I install the driver for my Canon Pixma MG3620?



https://canon-ij.com/canon-pixma-mg3620-driver-download/



The printer works fine, but I'm trying to use the scanner (which has been saying "not detected")



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  • Sorry, I though it would download .deb files directly but instead it's a "zipped" file that needs to be extracted. Answer edited.

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How do I install the driver for my Canon Pixma MG3620?



https://canon-ij.com/canon-pixma-mg3620-driver-download/



The printer works fine, but I'm trying to use the scanner (which has been saying "not detected")



@Garcia - What do I do on this part (after double-clicking the program) enter image description here



@GG - New error
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  • Sorry, I though it would download .deb files directly but instead it's a "zipped" file that needs to be extracted. Answer edited.

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How do I install the driver for my Canon Pixma MG3620?



https://canon-ij.com/canon-pixma-mg3620-driver-download/



The printer works fine, but I'm trying to use the scanner (which has been saying "not detected")



@Garcia - What do I do on this part (after double-clicking the program) enter image description here



@GG - New error
enter image description here










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How do I install the driver for my Canon Pixma MG3620?



https://canon-ij.com/canon-pixma-mg3620-driver-download/



The printer works fine, but I'm trying to use the scanner (which has been saying "not detected")



@Garcia - What do I do on this part (after double-clicking the program) enter image description here



@GG - New error
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  • Sorry, I though it would download .deb files directly but instead it's a "zipped" file that needs to be extracted. Answer edited.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 6 '18 at 22:38

















  • Sorry, I though it would download .deb files directly but instead it's a "zipped" file that needs to be extracted. Answer edited.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 6 '18 at 22:38
















Sorry, I though it would download .deb files directly but instead it's a "zipped" file that needs to be extracted. Answer edited.

– GabrielaGarcia
Nov 6 '18 at 22:38





Sorry, I though it would download .deb files directly but instead it's a "zipped" file that needs to be extracted. Answer edited.

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Download the two Debian packages listed, one at a time, to the location (folder) you want. One is the scanner driver (ScanGear MP), the other is the printer driver (IJ Printer Driver).



Extract the packages (right-click > extract here).



Now open the extracted folder and inside it open the packages folder. There you will find two similar .deb files, one for 32-bit (i386) and other for 64-bit (amd64).



Right-click the one for your architecture. It will open the Ubuntu Software, click install.



Alternatively open the terminal, cd to the extracted folder and run the script install.sh. following example assumes you downloaded (and extracted) to the default Downloads folder:



cd /Downloads/scangearmp2-3.20-1-deb
sudo ./install.sh





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    Any should do the job.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 7 '18 at 7:23






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    (1) Just in case run the installer as explained in the paragraph starting with Alternatively.... (2) The error is from HPLIP (drivers and software for HP printers), it has nothing to do with Canon. Do you have an HP printer/scanner/MFP also? If not, uninstall HPLIP. It shouldn't conflict anyway but who knows? Stranger things have happened.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 7 '18 at 21:30






  • 1





    And a question: Is the printer connected directly with a USB cable or networked (WiFi)? If the latter then please understand that there's no way to use the scanner via network, it must be with USB.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 7 '18 at 21:33






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    The Downloads folder in the answer is there as an example. You can run the command from the folder where it actually is or copy/move the folder to anywhere else.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 8 '18 at 10:03






  • 1





    Sorry, this is getting a little weird... Drivers for what? This answer is about installing the drivers for the Canon printer and it really adds nothing to what the manufacturer says. HPLIP is drivers and software for HP printers.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 8 '18 at 11:40


















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You can scan using the terminal. In the terminal, type in: scangearmp



It should bring up an option to select a scanner, if you don't see one, click the "Update Scanner List" button. You should now be able to scan wirelessly.





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    Download the two Debian packages listed, one at a time, to the location (folder) you want. One is the scanner driver (ScanGear MP), the other is the printer driver (IJ Printer Driver).



    Extract the packages (right-click > extract here).



    Now open the extracted folder and inside it open the packages folder. There you will find two similar .deb files, one for 32-bit (i386) and other for 64-bit (amd64).



    Right-click the one for your architecture. It will open the Ubuntu Software, click install.



    Alternatively open the terminal, cd to the extracted folder and run the script install.sh. following example assumes you downloaded (and extracted) to the default Downloads folder:



    cd /Downloads/scangearmp2-3.20-1-deb
    sudo ./install.sh





    share|improve this answer




















    • 1





      Any should do the job.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 7 '18 at 7:23






    • 1





      (1) Just in case run the installer as explained in the paragraph starting with Alternatively.... (2) The error is from HPLIP (drivers and software for HP printers), it has nothing to do with Canon. Do you have an HP printer/scanner/MFP also? If not, uninstall HPLIP. It shouldn't conflict anyway but who knows? Stranger things have happened.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 7 '18 at 21:30






    • 1





      And a question: Is the printer connected directly with a USB cable or networked (WiFi)? If the latter then please understand that there's no way to use the scanner via network, it must be with USB.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 7 '18 at 21:33






    • 1





      The Downloads folder in the answer is there as an example. You can run the command from the folder where it actually is or copy/move the folder to anywhere else.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 8 '18 at 10:03






    • 1





      Sorry, this is getting a little weird... Drivers for what? This answer is about installing the drivers for the Canon printer and it really adds nothing to what the manufacturer says. HPLIP is drivers and software for HP printers.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 8 '18 at 11:40















    1














    Download the two Debian packages listed, one at a time, to the location (folder) you want. One is the scanner driver (ScanGear MP), the other is the printer driver (IJ Printer Driver).



    Extract the packages (right-click > extract here).



    Now open the extracted folder and inside it open the packages folder. There you will find two similar .deb files, one for 32-bit (i386) and other for 64-bit (amd64).



    Right-click the one for your architecture. It will open the Ubuntu Software, click install.



    Alternatively open the terminal, cd to the extracted folder and run the script install.sh. following example assumes you downloaded (and extracted) to the default Downloads folder:



    cd /Downloads/scangearmp2-3.20-1-deb
    sudo ./install.sh





    share|improve this answer




















    • 1





      Any should do the job.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 7 '18 at 7:23






    • 1





      (1) Just in case run the installer as explained in the paragraph starting with Alternatively.... (2) The error is from HPLIP (drivers and software for HP printers), it has nothing to do with Canon. Do you have an HP printer/scanner/MFP also? If not, uninstall HPLIP. It shouldn't conflict anyway but who knows? Stranger things have happened.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 7 '18 at 21:30






    • 1





      And a question: Is the printer connected directly with a USB cable or networked (WiFi)? If the latter then please understand that there's no way to use the scanner via network, it must be with USB.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 7 '18 at 21:33






    • 1





      The Downloads folder in the answer is there as an example. You can run the command from the folder where it actually is or copy/move the folder to anywhere else.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 8 '18 at 10:03






    • 1





      Sorry, this is getting a little weird... Drivers for what? This answer is about installing the drivers for the Canon printer and it really adds nothing to what the manufacturer says. HPLIP is drivers and software for HP printers.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 8 '18 at 11:40













    1












    1








    1







    Download the two Debian packages listed, one at a time, to the location (folder) you want. One is the scanner driver (ScanGear MP), the other is the printer driver (IJ Printer Driver).



    Extract the packages (right-click > extract here).



    Now open the extracted folder and inside it open the packages folder. There you will find two similar .deb files, one for 32-bit (i386) and other for 64-bit (amd64).



    Right-click the one for your architecture. It will open the Ubuntu Software, click install.



    Alternatively open the terminal, cd to the extracted folder and run the script install.sh. following example assumes you downloaded (and extracted) to the default Downloads folder:



    cd /Downloads/scangearmp2-3.20-1-deb
    sudo ./install.sh





    share|improve this answer















    Download the two Debian packages listed, one at a time, to the location (folder) you want. One is the scanner driver (ScanGear MP), the other is the printer driver (IJ Printer Driver).



    Extract the packages (right-click > extract here).



    Now open the extracted folder and inside it open the packages folder. There you will find two similar .deb files, one for 32-bit (i386) and other for 64-bit (amd64).



    Right-click the one for your architecture. It will open the Ubuntu Software, click install.



    Alternatively open the terminal, cd to the extracted folder and run the script install.sh. following example assumes you downloaded (and extracted) to the default Downloads folder:



    cd /Downloads/scangearmp2-3.20-1-deb
    sudo ./install.sh






    share|improve this answer














    share|improve this answer



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    • 1





      Any should do the job.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 7 '18 at 7:23






    • 1





      (1) Just in case run the installer as explained in the paragraph starting with Alternatively.... (2) The error is from HPLIP (drivers and software for HP printers), it has nothing to do with Canon. Do you have an HP printer/scanner/MFP also? If not, uninstall HPLIP. It shouldn't conflict anyway but who knows? Stranger things have happened.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 7 '18 at 21:30






    • 1





      And a question: Is the printer connected directly with a USB cable or networked (WiFi)? If the latter then please understand that there's no way to use the scanner via network, it must be with USB.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 7 '18 at 21:33






    • 1





      The Downloads folder in the answer is there as an example. You can run the command from the folder where it actually is or copy/move the folder to anywhere else.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 8 '18 at 10:03






    • 1





      Sorry, this is getting a little weird... Drivers for what? This answer is about installing the drivers for the Canon printer and it really adds nothing to what the manufacturer says. HPLIP is drivers and software for HP printers.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 8 '18 at 11:40












    • 1





      Any should do the job.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 7 '18 at 7:23






    • 1





      (1) Just in case run the installer as explained in the paragraph starting with Alternatively.... (2) The error is from HPLIP (drivers and software for HP printers), it has nothing to do with Canon. Do you have an HP printer/scanner/MFP also? If not, uninstall HPLIP. It shouldn't conflict anyway but who knows? Stranger things have happened.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 7 '18 at 21:30






    • 1





      And a question: Is the printer connected directly with a USB cable or networked (WiFi)? If the latter then please understand that there's no way to use the scanner via network, it must be with USB.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 7 '18 at 21:33






    • 1





      The Downloads folder in the answer is there as an example. You can run the command from the folder where it actually is or copy/move the folder to anywhere else.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 8 '18 at 10:03






    • 1





      Sorry, this is getting a little weird... Drivers for what? This answer is about installing the drivers for the Canon printer and it really adds nothing to what the manufacturer says. HPLIP is drivers and software for HP printers.

      – GabrielaGarcia
      Nov 8 '18 at 11:40







    1




    1





    Any should do the job.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 7 '18 at 7:23





    Any should do the job.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 7 '18 at 7:23




    1




    1





    (1) Just in case run the installer as explained in the paragraph starting with Alternatively.... (2) The error is from HPLIP (drivers and software for HP printers), it has nothing to do with Canon. Do you have an HP printer/scanner/MFP also? If not, uninstall HPLIP. It shouldn't conflict anyway but who knows? Stranger things have happened.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 7 '18 at 21:30





    (1) Just in case run the installer as explained in the paragraph starting with Alternatively.... (2) The error is from HPLIP (drivers and software for HP printers), it has nothing to do with Canon. Do you have an HP printer/scanner/MFP also? If not, uninstall HPLIP. It shouldn't conflict anyway but who knows? Stranger things have happened.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 7 '18 at 21:30




    1




    1





    And a question: Is the printer connected directly with a USB cable or networked (WiFi)? If the latter then please understand that there's no way to use the scanner via network, it must be with USB.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 7 '18 at 21:33





    And a question: Is the printer connected directly with a USB cable or networked (WiFi)? If the latter then please understand that there's no way to use the scanner via network, it must be with USB.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 7 '18 at 21:33




    1




    1





    The Downloads folder in the answer is there as an example. You can run the command from the folder where it actually is or copy/move the folder to anywhere else.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 8 '18 at 10:03





    The Downloads folder in the answer is there as an example. You can run the command from the folder where it actually is or copy/move the folder to anywhere else.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 8 '18 at 10:03




    1




    1





    Sorry, this is getting a little weird... Drivers for what? This answer is about installing the drivers for the Canon printer and it really adds nothing to what the manufacturer says. HPLIP is drivers and software for HP printers.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 8 '18 at 11:40





    Sorry, this is getting a little weird... Drivers for what? This answer is about installing the drivers for the Canon printer and it really adds nothing to what the manufacturer says. HPLIP is drivers and software for HP printers.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 8 '18 at 11:40













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    You can scan using the terminal. In the terminal, type in: scangearmp



    It should bring up an option to select a scanner, if you don't see one, click the "Update Scanner List" button. You should now be able to scan wirelessly.





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      You can scan using the terminal. In the terminal, type in: scangearmp



      It should bring up an option to select a scanner, if you don't see one, click the "Update Scanner List" button. You should now be able to scan wirelessly.





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        You can scan using the terminal. In the terminal, type in: scangearmp



        It should bring up an option to select a scanner, if you don't see one, click the "Update Scanner List" button. You should now be able to scan wirelessly.





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        You can scan using the terminal. In the terminal, type in: scangearmp



        It should bring up an option to select a scanner, if you don't see one, click the "Update Scanner List" button. You should now be able to scan wirelessly.






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