How can I get my All.in.one Canon MG2520 scanner to work?












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I have a Canon MG2520 All in one printer/scanner. The printer is working fine. But I can not use the scanner. What can I do? Running XUbuntu 14.04 LTS.
I am getting an error message that seems to indicate it is a driver issue. If so, how do I go about installing a driver for this scanner?










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    I have a Canon MG2520 All in one printer/scanner. The printer is working fine. But I can not use the scanner. What can I do? Running XUbuntu 14.04 LTS.
    I am getting an error message that seems to indicate it is a driver issue. If so, how do I go about installing a driver for this scanner?










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      I have a Canon MG2520 All in one printer/scanner. The printer is working fine. But I can not use the scanner. What can I do? Running XUbuntu 14.04 LTS.
      I am getting an error message that seems to indicate it is a driver issue. If so, how do I go about installing a driver for this scanner?










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      I have a Canon MG2520 All in one printer/scanner. The printer is working fine. But I can not use the scanner. What can I do? Running XUbuntu 14.04 LTS.
      I am getting an error message that seems to indicate it is a driver issue. If so, how do I go about installing a driver for this scanner?







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          Try installing the SANE scanner frontend: sudo apt-get install xsane. Some Canon scanners are supported.



          Alternatively, you could use Canon's own suite called ScanGearMP, which you can find here. The U.S. support site of Canon doesn't offer this package, but I found it on the Swiss site.

          Download and install the deb file. It doesn't come with an application launcher, so you could create one yourself. Mine looks like this:



          [Desktop Entry]
          Name=Canon ScanGearMP
          Exec=/usr/bin/scangearmp
          Icon=scanner
          Terminal=false
          Type=Application
          StartupNotify=true
          Categories=Graphics


          Save it as scangearmp.desktop in /usr/share/applications/, if you want to enable all users of your computer to use it. If you don't have root access or are the only user, you can use ~/.local/share/applications/ instead.






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            Try installing the SANE scanner frontend: sudo apt-get install xsane. Some Canon scanners are supported.



            Alternatively, you could use Canon's own suite called ScanGearMP, which you can find here. The U.S. support site of Canon doesn't offer this package, but I found it on the Swiss site.

            Download and install the deb file. It doesn't come with an application launcher, so you could create one yourself. Mine looks like this:



            [Desktop Entry]
            Name=Canon ScanGearMP
            Exec=/usr/bin/scangearmp
            Icon=scanner
            Terminal=false
            Type=Application
            StartupNotify=true
            Categories=Graphics


            Save it as scangearmp.desktop in /usr/share/applications/, if you want to enable all users of your computer to use it. If you don't have root access or are the only user, you can use ~/.local/share/applications/ instead.






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              Try installing the SANE scanner frontend: sudo apt-get install xsane. Some Canon scanners are supported.



              Alternatively, you could use Canon's own suite called ScanGearMP, which you can find here. The U.S. support site of Canon doesn't offer this package, but I found it on the Swiss site.

              Download and install the deb file. It doesn't come with an application launcher, so you could create one yourself. Mine looks like this:



              [Desktop Entry]
              Name=Canon ScanGearMP
              Exec=/usr/bin/scangearmp
              Icon=scanner
              Terminal=false
              Type=Application
              StartupNotify=true
              Categories=Graphics


              Save it as scangearmp.desktop in /usr/share/applications/, if you want to enable all users of your computer to use it. If you don't have root access or are the only user, you can use ~/.local/share/applications/ instead.






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                Try installing the SANE scanner frontend: sudo apt-get install xsane. Some Canon scanners are supported.



                Alternatively, you could use Canon's own suite called ScanGearMP, which you can find here. The U.S. support site of Canon doesn't offer this package, but I found it on the Swiss site.

                Download and install the deb file. It doesn't come with an application launcher, so you could create one yourself. Mine looks like this:



                [Desktop Entry]
                Name=Canon ScanGearMP
                Exec=/usr/bin/scangearmp
                Icon=scanner
                Terminal=false
                Type=Application
                StartupNotify=true
                Categories=Graphics


                Save it as scangearmp.desktop in /usr/share/applications/, if you want to enable all users of your computer to use it. If you don't have root access or are the only user, you can use ~/.local/share/applications/ instead.






                share|improve this answer













                Try installing the SANE scanner frontend: sudo apt-get install xsane. Some Canon scanners are supported.



                Alternatively, you could use Canon's own suite called ScanGearMP, which you can find here. The U.S. support site of Canon doesn't offer this package, but I found it on the Swiss site.

                Download and install the deb file. It doesn't come with an application launcher, so you could create one yourself. Mine looks like this:



                [Desktop Entry]
                Name=Canon ScanGearMP
                Exec=/usr/bin/scangearmp
                Icon=scanner
                Terminal=false
                Type=Application
                StartupNotify=true
                Categories=Graphics


                Save it as scangearmp.desktop in /usr/share/applications/, if you want to enable all users of your computer to use it. If you don't have root access or are the only user, you can use ~/.local/share/applications/ instead.







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