Hi Brian, I understand, that you support any further with an unkown OS. Thanks anyway for your help! purging ipp-usb did the trick. My printer now works again.
Maybe interesting for you, I installed the standart Debian 11 on an external drive to test, if the printer works there. I had the same issue there. Cheers, Florian Am Do., 28. Okt. 2021 um 11:57 Uhr schrieb Brian Potkin < [email protected]>: > On Thu 28 Oct 2021 at 10:10:17 +0200, Florian Dohrmann wrote: > > > Good morning Brian, > > > > ippfind -T5 gives nothing. > > driverless still gives: > > ERROR: ippfind (PID 3780) stopped with status 1! > > > > avahi-utils had been already installed. Version 0.8-5 > > > > avahi-browse -rt _ipp._tcp gives nothing. > > I am not prepared to take this further with an OS I am unfamiliar > with. Sorry. > > > Screenshot attached. > > Too large a size. The mailing list will not accept it. Nothing for > you to do as I am quoting your mail. > > > I found this: > > > https://www.reddit.com/r/debian/comments/osuoa5/you_might_want_to_remove_ippusb_if_you_are_having/ > > Should I try this? > > Purging ipp-usb is an option, as is a wireless connection. Without > ipp-usb you will need to use an HPLIP driver. > > Cheers, > > Brian. >
