Hi,
i want to buy a Photosmart C7280 printer (which HP lists as successor for
the sold out c6180). The current hplip supports c6180 and c7180 but not the
c7280. Will there be support for this printer in the future?
Greetings, Jörg
Sorry for the delay in replying but I did not receive an e-mail with
your reply to the original query.
I tried hp-setup -i but got a traceback/readline error.
hp-info shows that the uri for print, fax and scan are all present
for my OfficeJet K80, but the uri for fax (or scan) does not show up
I have libusb and libusb-devel installed but configure fails with
libusb support not found.
Is this a PATH thing? I'm trying to install hplip-1.7.4a for an HP
F4100 all in one on Fedora Core 5.
Thank you
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This SF.net
I seem to have successfully installed a psc 1350 (well that's what I bought,
but it resolutely identifies itself as a 1300 electronically) on FREEBSD
6.2-RELEASE-p7 running on a debranded presario desktop.
This cost me ulpt? and umass? both of which will grab the printer before
ugen if they are
Fred,
Please post the output of ./check.py -ptg.
Thanks,
Don
On 8/26/07, Fred Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have libusb and libusb-devel installed but configure fails with
libusb support not found.
Is this a PATH thing? I'm trying to install hplip-1.7.4a for an HP
F4100 all in one on
Hi Jörg,
It will be supported in the next HPLIP release.
Raghu
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jörg Spilker
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 2:07 AM
To: hplip-help@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Hplip-help] Photosmart C7280 Support
Hi,
i
We are working on it. In the meantime, you may look here
http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/
for an opensource driver.
Raghu
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portelli
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 5:41 AM
To: hplip-help@lists.sourceforge.net
Good Day
Reference this page,
http://hplip.sourceforge.net/supported_devices/combined.html
You should see the C5280 as Photosmart C5200 series.
jh
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Is there a driver for the C5280 from HP for Linux? I need to know before
I buy one.The Linux software I am using is
Good Day Lee
How did you install HPLIP? Is this the Ubuntu package or a download from
our site at sourceforge.net?
Thanks
jh
Lee McKusick wrote:
Hello and thanks so much for some pointers.
I am bringing up a parallel port DeskJet 1120C on a recently upgraded
Ubuntu 7.04 system. From the
Good Day John
can you post the output to 'hp-check -t'.
thanks
jh
John Tearnan wrote:
Having reloaded hplip and the driver from it for the Deskjet printer, I
am not getting the Device Manager to communicate with the printer and
vice versa. How can I get this resolved?
John
Lee-
This is a known defect in 2.7.7.
Can you try some other utility (maybe hp-info) and see if that works?
Thanks,
Don
On 8/23/07, Lee McKusick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello and thanks so much for some pointers.
I am bringing up a parallel port DeskJet 1120C on a recently upgraded
Good Day
First I would remove that 1.6.12 package.
Then go to you're unpacked directory/folder and run './install.py' and
try again. If that fails again please post a './check.py -p' from the
unpacked directory.
You can also reference the manual instructions for additional help and
system setup
If I understand what you are asking,
We are working on a driver for the M1005, however, we do not have an
estimate of when that will be done.
Thank you for your support of HPLIP.
jh
Hans Poblete Venegas wrote:
I want to them to request if they can remove to driver for the
multifunctional HP
Hey Jeroen
It looks like your udev permissions are not set for your OS.
Here is a link to the manual permission process -
http://hplip.sourceforge.net/install/manual/permissions.html
give that a try and let me know how it goes.
jh
Jeroen Lankheet wrote:
Thanks ,
Here it comes...
By the
Hi,
There seems to be a timing window with this HP product family (ie:
clj2550, clj2840, lj3050, lj3055, clj4730mfp) that makes the print job
3-4 times slower than normal. This issue seems to be PC hardware
specific and USB 2.0 specific. Fortunately there is a perfectly good
work around.
In the
This is about issues treated in this archived message:
http://www.mail-archive.com/hplip-help@lists.sourceforge.net/msg03559.html
¨Re: [Hplip-help] error: 'make' command failed with status code 2
Chuck Hast
Tue, 10 Jul 2007 05:08:58 -0700
On 7/10/07, Johannes Meixner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# configure.in - hplip autoconf input file
#
# (c) 2004-2007 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP
#
# exit status:
# 0 = ok
# 1 = error
# 2 = no libusb
# 3 = no cups-devel
# 4 = no libnetsnmp
# 5 = no netsnmp-devel
# 6 = no python-devel
# 7 = no pthread-devel
# 8 =
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