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How can I MANUALLY change the model, when Ubuntu detects printer, it detects the wrong drivers.

The auto system keeps selecting Olivetti when the driver must be Kyocera FS-C5400DN.

Many thanks

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  • it would be great for anybody else having the same problem if you can add an answer... we can alway upvote you as well!
    – fossfreedom
    Oct 17, 2011 at 14:29
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    Sorted it, I found a way around it.. install the printer when in Unity (able to select manually driver from list) , once installed, log out and back into Gnome 3. Printer then installed.
    – pst007x
    Oct 27, 2011 at 23:12

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You can also run /usr/bin/system-config-printer without restarting Gnome.

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Sorted it, I found a way around it.. install the printer when in Unity (able to select manually driver from list) , once installed, log out and back into Gnome 3. Printer then installed.

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