My Canon printer model is not listed in CUPS [SOLVED] CUPS uses PPD (printer's print driver) files to define the availability of the printers on the network Printer PPDs are only provided by anon when they come out with a new printer, so CUPS is unable to list your printer because Canon has not released PPDs for it yet
CUPS printing server with Canon drivers - GitHub Login in to CUPS web interface on port 631 (e g https: localhost:631) and configure CUPS to your needs Default credentials: admin admin To change the admin password set the environment variable ADMIN_PASSWORD to your password
CUPS Printer-specific problems - ArchWiki Some of Canon's printers use Canon's proprietary CARPS (Canon Advanced Raster Printing System) driver Rainbow Software have managed to reverse engineer the CARPS data format and have successfully created a CARPS CUPS driver, which is available as carps-cups-git AUR
Command-Line Printer Administration - CUPS The Using Network Printers help document describes how to use the standard CUPS network backends The direct class of backends is used for directly-connected printers such as USB and Bluetooth
Use CUPS own driver when sharing a printer - Super User If the CUPS server's print queue is set up to use its own printer drivers instead of as a raw queue, you can just select a generic postscript printer driver for the Windows client (e g 'HP Color LaserJet 8500 PS' or 'Xerox DocuTech 135 PS2')