I have used an old HP scanner for an embarrassing number of years (hey, it still works).  However, I don't use it often, so I've left it connected to an ancient Pentium machine running XP that I leave in a deserted corner of the basement, just for compatibility.  I've never tried to run a scanner in Linux.
I just bought a Canon Pixma 722 multifunction printer / scanner / fax. Canon produces Linux drivers for the printer, and apparently for the scanner as well.
What do I need to do to get the scanner working? I am guessing that I will need the SANE packages and the Canon scanner driver. What else do I need? Anybody installed a scanner in Linux that could walk me through it?
Thanks.
Frank.
					I just bought a Canon Pixma 722 multifunction printer / scanner / fax. Canon produces Linux drivers for the printer, and apparently for the scanner as well.
What do I need to do to get the scanner working? I am guessing that I will need the SANE packages and the Canon scanner driver. What else do I need? Anybody installed a scanner in Linux that could walk me through it?
Thanks.
Frank.












 I have an old HP Laserjet 1020 that I use when traveling.  It sort of works, but I gave up on it when I upgraded to 14.04 on this laptop.  I applaud the fact that HP gives Linux support, but I have found the support to be limited.  Same is true of Canon with this new Pixma MX722.  They give Linux support, and the driver does work, but a novice would have some issues getting it to work in Windows, let alone Linux.
  I have an old HP Laserjet 1020 that I use when traveling.  It sort of works, but I gave up on it when I upgraded to 14.04 on this laptop.  I applaud the fact that HP gives Linux support, but I have found the support to be limited.  Same is true of Canon with this new Pixma MX722.  They give Linux support, and the driver does work, but a novice would have some issues getting it to work in Windows, let alone Linux.
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