dalla pagina README.Debian di hplip: Note that networked devices are NOT always detected, but see below: For network-connected devices, use the hp-makeuri utility to generate an URI that is suitable for the HP CUPS backend for your printer, and use that URI when setting up the printer in CUPS. After that, hp-probe and others will work just fine. The networked printer must be connected and online for hp-makeuri to work.
---- dalla pagina /usr/share/doc/hplip/hplip_readme.html: 7.2 Setup and I/O Troubleshooting Issue 1: 'hp-probe' fails to find my network printer Solution: Note: This is a known problem with hp-probe 1. Determine the IP address of your printer by printing out the network configuration page (or if you know it or can determine it in another way) 2. Run: $ hp-makeuri <ip-address> For example: $ hp-makeuri 192.168.1.1 3. This will result in a device URI printed to the console. For example: hp:/net/Officejet_9100_series?ip=192.168.1.1 4. Copy this device URI 5. Open the CUPS UI: http://localhost:631 (or YasT, etc) and install the printer by pasting the generated URI. ciao ciao Max Pignedoli Luca ha scritto: > Ciao a tutti, qualcuno di voi ha mai provato hplip con delle stampanti > in rete? > #hp-probe -bnet > > mi ritorna: > > [WARNING]: No devices found. If this isn't the result you are expecting, > [WARNING]: check your network connections and make sure your internet > [WARNING]: firewall software is disabled. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

