diff --git a/content/blog/canon_pixma_tr4755i.md b/content/blog/canon_pixma_tr4755i.md index 46ee3fc..bad6915 100644 --- a/content/blog/canon_pixma_tr4755i.md +++ b/content/blog/canon_pixma_tr4755i.md @@ -33,13 +33,11 @@ connect to the printer in two different ways. ### Without a package manager (RPM or DEB) -Canon have Linux driver downloads [here](https://www.canon.co.uk/support/consumer/products/printers/pixma/tr-series/ -pixma-tr4755i.html?type=drivers&os=all). They provide downloads for systems using .debs and systems using .rpms. +Canon have Linux driver downloads [here][canon_linux_driver_download]. They provide downloads for systems using .debs +and systems using .rpms. -For setup, you should ideally refer to Canon's own manual, which is provided as a tarball [here]( -https://www.canon-europe.com/supportproduct/tabcontent/ -?type=manuals&detailId=tcm:13-1641056&productTcmUri=tcm:13-2320166). However, as this is not the most accessible -format, I'll provide the current version of instructions here on my blog: +For setup, you should ideally refer to Canon's own manual, which is provided as a tarball [here][canon_manual]. +However, as this is not the most accessible format, I'll provide the current version of instructions here on my blog: Firstly extract the tarball downloaded from Canon's website, and change directory into the newly expanded directory. @@ -77,3 +75,6 @@ Replace `URLhere` with the URL you copied above, from the `cnijlgmon3` output. Afterwards, this printer should have been added to CUPS, and you can print to the printer using any system print dialogues. +[canon_linux_driver_download]: https://www.canon.co.uk/support/consumer/products/printers/pixma/tr-series/pixma-tr4755i.html?type=drivers&os=all +[canon_manual]: https://www.canon-europe.com/supportproduct/tabcontent/?type=manuals&detailId=tcm:13-1641056&productTcmUri=tcm:13-2320166 +