![]() Sudo ln -s /opt/smfp-common/scanner/lib/libsane-smfp.so.1.0.1 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane/libsane-smfp.so.1īut things still didn't work, so I had to install a USB library: sudo apt install libusb-0.1-4Īfter that, I made sure that I was in the same network with my printer (via ping) and did scanimage -L: $ scanimage -Lĭevice `smfp:net 192.168.1.20' is a Samsung M2070 Series on 192.168.1.20 Scanner ![]() Here you put a symbolic link to the file in /opt: cd /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane If you use a 64-bit system (which you probably do), use the terminal again to change to the scanner driver directory. For the scanner however, there should be a new directory with a single file in it: /opt/smfp-common/scanner/lib/libsane-smfp.so.1.0.1 Get UnifiedLinuxDriver-1.00.37.tar.gz from this site and unpack it, open a terminal and do: cd /UnifiedLinuxDriver-1.00.37/uldĪfter successful installation of the Samsung Driver for the printer and the scanner, you can installer the printer first via Cups. I just got the scanner from Samsung M2070FW running with Ubuntu 18.04.
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