Canon LBP7110CW Won't work after “Upgrade” to 18.04











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Canon LBP7110CW Won't work after "Upgrade" to 18.04. It installs as a text only printer. It worked in whatever the previous version of Ubuntu was. I am not a programmer or Techie, I'm an user. For the past 15 or 20 years Ubuntu has been good to me. However this problem is very Irritating. I've down loaded linux-UFRIILT-drv-v140_usen.tar.gz from Canon to no avail. If some one could fix this issue I'd appreciate it. I am capable of copying and pasting terminal commands.










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  • I am suffering too. I followed the instructions precisely, and the libraries for 64-bit Ubuntu can't be installed.
    – Kirk Powell
    Sep 15 at 19:09










  • I fumbled around with this today. So, I opened the file folder "linux-UFRIILT-drv-v150-uken", open "64-bit_Driver" and then open "Debian" and double click on each of the three files there. This should install each of them individually. I re-ran the "./install.sh" (which I don't think affected my outcome. But then was able to print to my Canon LBP7110cw on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
    – Kirk Powell
    Sep 15 at 20:03






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    Thanks Kirk, This worked. I had been trying it with V1.40 did not know about V1.5 until you posted it. Thanks again...!!
    – David L Dewey
    Sep 16 at 22:51










  • I really wish I understood why it worked. :-(
    – Kirk Powell
    Sep 18 at 0:46















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Canon LBP7110CW Won't work after "Upgrade" to 18.04. It installs as a text only printer. It worked in whatever the previous version of Ubuntu was. I am not a programmer or Techie, I'm an user. For the past 15 or 20 years Ubuntu has been good to me. However this problem is very Irritating. I've down loaded linux-UFRIILT-drv-v140_usen.tar.gz from Canon to no avail. If some one could fix this issue I'd appreciate it. I am capable of copying and pasting terminal commands.










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  • I am suffering too. I followed the instructions precisely, and the libraries for 64-bit Ubuntu can't be installed.
    – Kirk Powell
    Sep 15 at 19:09










  • I fumbled around with this today. So, I opened the file folder "linux-UFRIILT-drv-v150-uken", open "64-bit_Driver" and then open "Debian" and double click on each of the three files there. This should install each of them individually. I re-ran the "./install.sh" (which I don't think affected my outcome. But then was able to print to my Canon LBP7110cw on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
    – Kirk Powell
    Sep 15 at 20:03






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    Thanks Kirk, This worked. I had been trying it with V1.40 did not know about V1.5 until you posted it. Thanks again...!!
    – David L Dewey
    Sep 16 at 22:51










  • I really wish I understood why it worked. :-(
    – Kirk Powell
    Sep 18 at 0:46













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Canon LBP7110CW Won't work after "Upgrade" to 18.04. It installs as a text only printer. It worked in whatever the previous version of Ubuntu was. I am not a programmer or Techie, I'm an user. For the past 15 or 20 years Ubuntu has been good to me. However this problem is very Irritating. I've down loaded linux-UFRIILT-drv-v140_usen.tar.gz from Canon to no avail. If some one could fix this issue I'd appreciate it. I am capable of copying and pasting terminal commands.










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  • I am suffering too. I followed the instructions precisely, and the libraries for 64-bit Ubuntu can't be installed.
    – Kirk Powell
    Sep 15 at 19:09










  • I fumbled around with this today. So, I opened the file folder "linux-UFRIILT-drv-v150-uken", open "64-bit_Driver" and then open "Debian" and double click on each of the three files there. This should install each of them individually. I re-ran the "./install.sh" (which I don't think affected my outcome. But then was able to print to my Canon LBP7110cw on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
    – Kirk Powell
    Sep 15 at 20:03






  • 1




    Thanks Kirk, This worked. I had been trying it with V1.40 did not know about V1.5 until you posted it. Thanks again...!!
    – David L Dewey
    Sep 16 at 22:51










  • I really wish I understood why it worked. :-(
    – Kirk Powell
    Sep 18 at 0:46


















  • I am suffering too. I followed the instructions precisely, and the libraries for 64-bit Ubuntu can't be installed.
    – Kirk Powell
    Sep 15 at 19:09










  • I fumbled around with this today. So, I opened the file folder "linux-UFRIILT-drv-v150-uken", open "64-bit_Driver" and then open "Debian" and double click on each of the three files there. This should install each of them individually. I re-ran the "./install.sh" (which I don't think affected my outcome. But then was able to print to my Canon LBP7110cw on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
    – Kirk Powell
    Sep 15 at 20:03






  • 1




    Thanks Kirk, This worked. I had been trying it with V1.40 did not know about V1.5 until you posted it. Thanks again...!!
    – David L Dewey
    Sep 16 at 22:51










  • I really wish I understood why it worked. :-(
    – Kirk Powell
    Sep 18 at 0:46
















I am suffering too. I followed the instructions precisely, and the libraries for 64-bit Ubuntu can't be installed.
– Kirk Powell
Sep 15 at 19:09




I am suffering too. I followed the instructions precisely, and the libraries for 64-bit Ubuntu can't be installed.
– Kirk Powell
Sep 15 at 19:09












I fumbled around with this today. So, I opened the file folder "linux-UFRIILT-drv-v150-uken", open "64-bit_Driver" and then open "Debian" and double click on each of the three files there. This should install each of them individually. I re-ran the "./install.sh" (which I don't think affected my outcome. But then was able to print to my Canon LBP7110cw on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
– Kirk Powell
Sep 15 at 20:03




I fumbled around with this today. So, I opened the file folder "linux-UFRIILT-drv-v150-uken", open "64-bit_Driver" and then open "Debian" and double click on each of the three files there. This should install each of them individually. I re-ran the "./install.sh" (which I don't think affected my outcome. But then was able to print to my Canon LBP7110cw on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
– Kirk Powell
Sep 15 at 20:03




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Thanks Kirk, This worked. I had been trying it with V1.40 did not know about V1.5 until you posted it. Thanks again...!!
– David L Dewey
Sep 16 at 22:51




Thanks Kirk, This worked. I had been trying it with V1.40 did not know about V1.5 until you posted it. Thanks again...!!
– David L Dewey
Sep 16 at 22:51












I really wish I understood why it worked. :-(
– Kirk Powell
Sep 18 at 0:46




I really wish I understood why it worked. :-(
– Kirk Powell
Sep 18 at 0:46










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I fumbled around with this today. So, I opened the file folder "linux-UFRIILT-drv-v150-uken", open "64-bit_Driver" and then open "Debian" and double click on each of the three files there. This should install each of them individually. I re-ran the "./install.sh" (which I don't think affected my outcome. But then was able to print to my Canon LBP7110cw on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS






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      I fumbled around with this today. So, I opened the file folder "linux-UFRIILT-drv-v150-uken", open "64-bit_Driver" and then open "Debian" and double click on each of the three files there. This should install each of them individually. I re-ran the "./install.sh" (which I don't think affected my outcome. But then was able to print to my Canon LBP7110cw on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS






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        I fumbled around with this today. So, I opened the file folder "linux-UFRIILT-drv-v150-uken", open "64-bit_Driver" and then open "Debian" and double click on each of the three files there. This should install each of them individually. I re-ran the "./install.sh" (which I don't think affected my outcome. But then was able to print to my Canon LBP7110cw on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS






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        I fumbled around with this today. So, I opened the file folder "linux-UFRIILT-drv-v150-uken", open "64-bit_Driver" and then open "Debian" and double click on each of the three files there. This should install each of them individually. I re-ran the "./install.sh" (which I don't think affected my outcome. But then was able to print to my Canon LBP7110cw on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS







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