Thanks Michael and Gene.
This model (MS310d) doesn't have a built-in server, or ethernet or wifi
networking, so that's not an option.
I installed dfu and tried "dfu-util -l" with the printer powered on and
plugged in by USB, but it wasn't listed. So I guess it's not supported
by dfu.
I think
On Sunday 25 December 2016 10:58:49 Alex Gould wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Has anyone been able to upgrade a Lexmark printer firmware via USB in
> Linux?
>
> I am using an MS310d. Lexmark has a windows firmware update utility
> but it doesn't detect the printer under WINE.
>
> Printing workers
On Sun, 2016-12-25 at 07:58 -0800, Alex Gould wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Has anyone been able to upgrade a Lexmark printer firmware via USB in
> Linux?
>
> I am using an MS310d. Lexmark has a windows firmware update utility
> but
> it doesn't detect the printer under WINE.
>
> Printing
Hello everyone,
Has anyone been able to upgrade a Lexmark printer firmware via USB in
Linux?
I am using an MS310d. Lexmark has a windows firmware update utility but
it doesn't detect the printer under WINE.
Printing workers ok with CUPS but the firmware update promises to fix
some errors that
El 2012-04-20 a las 18:02 -0400, John Lindsay escribió:
(resending to the list)
On 19/04/12 12:38 PM, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 18 Apr 2012 19:32:45 -0400, John Lindsay wrote:
I just installed an HP Laserjet P1102w. I have the Hp status icon
showing in the upper RH side of my toolbar.
On Wed, 18 Apr 2012 19:32:45 -0400, John Lindsay wrote:
I just installed an HP Laserjet P1102w. I have the Hp status icon
showing in the upper RH side of my toolbar. The printer icon shows up
whenever I print something BUT I have the following folders and files
residing in my Downloads folder
On Wed, 18 Apr 2012 19:32:45 -0400
John Lindsay jcl...@sentex.net wrote:
Hello John,
residing in my Downloads folder and I want to know if I can just
delete them or did I really screw up the installation of this printer
by causing it to be installed in my Downloads folder?
Without a crystal
I just installed an HP Laserjet P1102w. I have the Hp status icon
showing in the upper RH side of my toolbar. The printer icon shows up
whenever I print something BUT I have the following folders and files
residing in my Downloads folder and I want to know if I can just delete
them or did I
On Fri, 06 Jan 2012 11:09:00 -1100, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
On 2012-01-06 11:34:14 + Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
For this there are some hints over Internet:
canon ip4700 printer/driver problem on 64bit karmic
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1408300
That method
Hi
I install the base Debian system, then X and my desktop which is
Window Maker and the GNUStep environment. Now I need to get my Canon
iP4700 printer set up.
I found the drivers as a .deb package on Canon's website. Can't
install them because of the architecture incompatibility. However,
On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 23:16:51 -1100, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
I install the base Debian system, then X and my desktop which is Window
Maker and the GNUStep environment. Now I need to get my Canon iP4700
printer set up.
I found the drivers as a .deb package on Canon's website. Can't install
On 2012-01-06 11:34:14 + Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
For this there are some hints over Internet:
canon ip4700 printer/driver problem on 64bit karmic
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1408300
That method will sucedded depending on the packaging. If Canon packagers did
On 2012-01-06 22:09:00 + Jamie Paul Griffin ja...@kontrol.kode5.net wrote:
On 2012-01-06 11:34:14 + Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
It installed but I was still not able to print after successfully setting it
up from within the cups admin webpage. I installed the ia32-libs package
This must be a well-worn question. I just installed woody. The
installation did not stop to inquire about my specific printer make/model
which is an older (ca 1990) Canon BJ-200ex. It did install a generic
dot-matix driver which works for ASCII text, and as near as I can tell,
several
Byron Nilsen wrote:
This must be a well-worn question. I just installed woody. The
installation did not stop to inquire about my specific printer make/model
which is an older (ca 1990) Canon BJ-200ex. It did install a generic
dot-matix driver which works for ASCII text, and as near as I can
G'day All,
I would like to install my printer using the default debian utilities
(lpr, lpd) without using tasksel as this installs 100Mbs+ of stuff.
Would some kind soul point me in the right direction please as I'm
googled out.
tia
Lindsay
p.s. not cups
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Lindsay Yardley wrote:
G'day All,
I would like to install my printer using the default debian utilities
(lpr, lpd) without using tasksel as this installs 100Mbs+ of stuff.
Would some kind soul point me in the right direction please as I'm
googled out.
Printing is a bigger area than it should be;)
Lindsay == Lindsay Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lindsay G'day All, I would like to install my printer using the
Lindsay default debian utilities (lpr, lpd) without using tasksel
Lindsay as this installs 100Mbs+ of stuff. Would some kind
Lindsay soul point me in the right
Lindsay Yardley wrote:
I would like to install my printer using the default debian utilities
I wanted to too, but lpr didn't work for me. Then I tried CUPS but I got
inconsistent results. Only after uninstalling lpr and installing a
fake lpr package that knows CUPS did things start to work
Stephen Gran wrote:
i recently have attached an hp710c printer to the lpt1 port. and i do
not have any set-up cds, floppies, etc.
Be aware that lpt1 = lp0 in linux. Real geeks begin couning at zero
(^8. You shouldn't need any drivers for this printer. I think lpr,
lprng, and CUPS all have
hello all!
this is a question that comes from a windows user shifting to linux.
i have debian 3.0 installed, up and running.
i recently have attached an hp710c printer to the lpt1 port. and i do
not have any set-up cds, floppies, etc.
windows way of 'installing' the printer would be to add
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 21:50:53 +
Alan Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
However, I have installed lyx - to try it out. This is NOT a kde/qt
application - I think its a gtk. It running in a kde window. When I want to
print it pops up a dialog box with a blank text box for me to
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 09:50:53PM +, Alan Chandler wrote:
| I have set up a printer using CUPS called laser. Its actually a Brother
| Laser printer connected to a windows machine across my network. It works
| great from within KDE.
|
| However, I have installed lyx - to try it out.
On Saturday 19 January 2002 02:49 pm, dman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 09:50:53PM +, Alan Chandler wrote:
| I have set up a printer using CUPS called laser. Its actually a
| Brother Laser printer connected to a windows machine across my network.
| It works great from within KDE.
|
I run Mandrake normally - how do I install the filter for my hp 390 c ?
This was my first install of Debian and I am impressed of performance. I run
potato 2.2r4
How do I change window managers? And kde isn't on the cdrom's I guess?
I would like to use a 2.4 kernel - how to install such a thing?
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 08:11:28PM +0100, Claus Ladekjær Wilson wrote:
| how do I install the filter for my hp 390 c ?
get the 'cupsys', 'cupsys-client', 'cupsys-bsd',
'cupsys-driver-gimpprint', 'cupsomatic-ppd', and 'cupsys-pstoraster'
pacakges. (I think at least some of them aren't in potato)
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On Friday 18 January 2002 9:19 pm, dman wrote:
get the 'cupsys', 'cupsys-client', 'cupsys-bsd',
'cupsys-driver-gimpprint', 'cupsomatic-ppd', and 'cupsys-pstoraster'
pacakges. (I think at least some of them aren't in potato) The CUPS
printing
I just upgraded to the latest version of printtool and now my printer
doesn't work. I used to printtool to install my epson stylus color 600
in the past and it worked great, but now, it doesn't work.
I removed the printer from the printcap, hoping to reinstall it, but
there's some sort of bug in
I removed the printtool package and installed apsfilter, configuring it
for my printer answering the questions asked. When I try to print a text
file, here's the message I get:
apsfilter: unsupported filetype
english text from dlm
or missing filter !
or perhaps you have to
I have my printer working now. Here's what happened and what I did:
apt-get upgrade resulted in a newer version of printtool being installed
(this is curious because there's only one version in unstable)
I removed printtool and tried to configure apsfilter. Didn't work, got a
message from cron
Hello Pollywog,
On Sat, 13 May 2000, Pollywog wrote:
I did not configure a printer when I installed Debian. Is there a
tool to help me configure a printer now without reinstalling Debian?
Of course you can configure a printer without reinstalling. The Debian way
of doing things lets you do
On 16-May-2000 17:28:03 Daniel Reuter wrote:
Get the Printing-HOWTO at
http://metalab.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/Printing-HOWTO.html
There, all the steps are described. In short:
1. install printer spooling software (usually lpr or lprng)
2. install filter software (magicfilter or apsfilter, would be
I did not configure a printer when I installed Debian. Is there a
tool to help me configure a printer now without reinstalling Debian?
I am getting an Epson Stylus Color 740 and I will use the parallel
connector until the 2.4 kernels are released.
I know I will need to recompile my kernel with
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