On 11/23/2017 09:08 PM, Brian Potkin wrote:
>
>>> So where does scanimage get the uri from when cups is running? From the
>>> Bonjour broadcasts? What happens when you deactivate broadcasting on the
>>> printer?
>> I don't know how to do that.
> Go to http://192.168.9.238 with a browser. Look under Networking for
> bonjour/AirPrint.
>

OK, I managed to find it.

After turning off Bonjour, scanimage -L does not find the scanner, whether 
cupsd is running or not.

After re-enabling Bonjour, I noticed something new.
With the original models.dat, I get in syslog, regardless or cupsd running or 
not:

scanimage: io/hpmud/model.c 532: no officejet_pro_8710 attributes found in 
/usr/share/hplip/data/models/models.dat

with cupsd running, the output is:

device `hpaio:/net/HP_OfficeJet_Pro_8710?ip=192.168.9.238' is a Hewlett-Packard 
HP_OfficeJet_Pro_8710 all-in-one

with cupsd stopped, the scanner is not found, as before.


now, with the edited file hp_ removed, cupsd running:

device `hpaio:/net/officejet_pro_8710?ip=192.168.9.238&queue=false' is a 
Hewlett-Packard officejet_pro_8710 all-in-one

and syslog:

scanimage: io/hpmud/model.c 532: no HP_OfficeJet_Pro_8710 attributes found in 
/usr/share/hplip/data/models/models.dat

cupsd stopped:

device `hpaio:/net/officejet_pro_8710?ip=192.168.9.238&queue=false' is a 
Hewlett-Packard officejet_pro_8710 all-in-one

nothing in syslog.



>>
>> There is, the other printer was HP AIO too, but it's a different model.
> I'm a little lost here, but if libsane-hpaio and libhpmud are on the
> system then the 8710 scanning function should be detectable from its
> Bonjour broadcasts wih 'scanimage -L'

Yes, and it's not working, that's what this bug is about.

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