Then press Forward and Apply. Do not Print Test Page when prompted. Replace canonip2700.ppd found in /usr/share/ppd/ with the ppd you downloaded. The reason for this is because the ppd from the original Canon driver is limited in functions, the ppd from endlessm has more functions, like printing in Fast Mode for example. Go to System Tools -> Printers -> IP2700 -> Make and Model: Canon iP2700 series Ver.3.90 -> Change -> Choose driver -> Provide PPD file and select canonip2700.ppd from /usr/share/cups/model/ 9.
Go to Printer Options -> Page Setup -> Page size and select. Code: Letter [8.50'x11.00' 215.9x279.4mm]Reason for this is because when I first installed the driver, the page size was set to A4. If for you this is not the case, then skip this instruction. In Printer Options, select your Print Quality.
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Personally, I prefer to print in Fast Mode, which is '4(Fast)', it's economical and it saves on ink. The driver available in the kernel, Canon iP2700 - CUPS+Gutenprint, doesn't have this option. Go to Settings and Print Test Page.
Last edited by ardouronerous; July 18th, 2018 at 04:55 AM. Question, will enabling 32-bit support in 64-bit Lubuntu still be possible in the future? Because I heard 32-bit is being discontinued or is it just 32-bit ISOs?Good job on persevering in your quest. I think discontinuing 32 bit support is just for 'mainline' Ubuntu. It'd be sorta silly to discontinue 32 bit support in a flavor intended for older/less powerful machines it seems to me.
I did check and Brother, like Canon is supplying 32 bit drivers with 64 bit to 32 bit support so that's not uncommon.