![]() Click the file to extract the software and related files inside of your new folder automatically. Create a new folder and move the archive into it. When prompted, set the destination to your desktop. Click next a couple of times until you reach the section where you're asked to select the PPD file.Īt this point, choose the file RICOH_Aficio_SP_111.ppd. In most cases, the Windows drivers found here are 'self-extracting' (.exe) archives. When your printer is connected and switched on Ubuntu should detect it and assign it a name. If you're unable to select the PPD file by the above steps, try the following to add printer from the CUPS web interface:ĬUPS for Administrators > Adding Printers and Classes ![]() Sudo chown root:root /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstoricohddst-gdiĪdd Printer > Choose Ricoh SP 111 > Choose PPD file Now download the cups driver: git clone the file pstoricohddst-gdi to the directory containing cups filters: sudo cp pstoricohddst-gdi /usr/lib/cups/filter/ ![]() Install pbmtojbg and inotify-wait: sudo apt-get install jbigkit-bin inotify-tools To install the printer in Ubuntu, first you need to install a couple of dependencies:
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