Hello all,
I just instaled Suse 10.3 including hplip. I set up my CLJ 3800n via hp-setup
(as root) and selected the Postscript-ppd-File. So far everything is OK.
Now I want to print two pages per sheet from open office. In the open office
print-dialogue (settings) i only can change things like
Hi,
I have recently upgraded to Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon 7.10, and my OfficeJet 4315
hp-sendfax capability has stopped working.
The printer and scanner still work perfectly. It's just the Fax.
Of course, these printers are set up as CUPS printers.
When I try to send a test page to the fax
HPLIP 2.7.10 - This release has the following changes:
1. Made a change to 55-hpmud.rules so that it also works for SUSE 10.3. This
rule is still backward compatible with older udev based distros.
2. Applied patch for issue CVE-2007-5208 (hpssd command injection)
3. Added detection for
Just upgraded to Ubuntu 7.10 and find that HP Device manager does not
work. Have hplip 2.7.7. Should I upgrade to 2.7.10?
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Still grepping through log files to find problems?
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Hello,
I tried to print a *.pdf file that I created with openoffice, but it
would not print with lpr. I started debugging and found the following
errors with segmentation faults. Because I have seen similar regular
time consuming
You should really use the PostScript ppd for this printer, the ppd file
without -hpijs
Raghu
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Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 2:44 PM
To: hplip-help@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Hplip-help]
What we need is the CUPS error log to see why the job is dying during
rendering. Please follow issue #2 on this page:
http://hplip.sourceforge.net/troubleshooting/printing.html
My guess is that this is the TMPDIR issue that was discovered this week. It
will be fixed in HPLIP 2.7.10 which is due