![]() Scanner detection is slightly more complicated. So you will have to allow outgoing traffic TO port 8612 on the common subnet for scanning. The sane pixma backend communicates with port 8612 on the scanner. If your scanner can not be auto-detected, you can add it to the pixma configuration file (see above). The pixma backend will auto-detect your scanner if it is within the same subnet as your computer if your OS does support this. The pixma backend supports network scanners using the so called Canon BJNP protocol. With regards to the local machine firewall In other words, this shows the UFR II/UFR II LT Printer Driver for Linux V3.20 driver works, but this is not what I want to achieve. At this point, I am really clueless and would open for some helps and/or suggestions on how to get my computer to be able to remotely access and/or perform scan the Canon imageCLASS D480 FAX/printer/scanner…īTW and just out of curiosity, if I physically move and connect the Canon imageCLASS D480 FAX/printer/scanner to my computer through a USB port, then YaST2 can detect and make the scanner work without a problem. In other words, it failed to communicate with the Canon imageCLASS D480 FAX/printer/scanner. After this, YaST2 swtiched back to the Scanner configuration page to show the driver is pixma with a no scanner recognized by this driver message. Then, I entered the IP Address of the Canon imageCLASS D480 FAX/printer/scanner into the fields of both Server and Client settings and clicked OK button (if I had firewall enabled, YaST2 will pop up a small window with a message to configure the firewall to open the ports for the scanner). Failing that, I clicked the Other button and selected Scanning via Network option. Now, YaST2 shows the driver is pixma with a no scanner recognized by this driver message. So, I selected this driver and click the Next button. So, I clicked the Add button to manually add a scanner and YaST2 prompted with a list of scanners (including the Canon imageCLASS D480 FAX/printer/scanner driver). ![]() So, I launched YaST2 and go into Hardware → Scanner and it could not detect the Canon imageCLASS D480 FAX/printer/scanner (No scanner was detected and no active scanner or driver exists). What I like to do next is to configure this computer to be able to remotely access the scanner. So far, I can remotely print to the Canon imageCLASS D480 FAX/printer/scanner. I have downloaded/installed its UFR II/UFR II LT Printer Driver for Linux V3.20 driver on my Dell Inspiron 3252 running OpenSuSE LEAP 42.1. I have a Canon imageCLASS D480 FAX/printer/scanner attached to our router for all our computers to remotely access and use as a network FAX/printer/scanner.
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