Drivers Para Impresora Canon I455

Acabo de instalar la distro mint 17.1 y encuentro drivers para instalar mi impresora Canon i455, en la pagina de Canon solo encuentro para windows y para iOs pero no para linux.
¿Podeis ayudarme?

Gracias


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