Pollywog wrote:
On Wednesday 12 March 2008 19:37:47 Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Chuck Robey wrote:
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Gligor Lucian wrote:
David Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at
12:59:38PM -0700, Gligor Lucian >wrote:
Does FreeBSD support a USB printer?
Yes.
You know, while there are printing utils that actually work on FreeBSD, I
can't personally recommend CUPS.  I keep on trying to get it to work on
FreeBSD efvery year or so, then I need to go over to one of my other
systems.  Last one I tried was an Epson Stylus C84, but I've also tried
HP officejets, and I just can't get locally attached printers to work
with cups.  I can get them to work with things like apsfilter very well,
but either someone is going to have to fix the Cups port (it builds, but
nothing locally runs) or stop recommending it.

Or, does anyone else have it working on FreeBSD?  Sure would like to hear
about it, but I've been trying for a long time now, with no success.

    Thank you very much for your answer.
     All the best, Gligor Lucian.



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I have cups working on my system, printing on locally attached USB
printers. I have followed the instructions in dekstopBSD wiki:

http://desktopbsd.net/wiki/doku.php?id=doc:printing

(though I used ports and not packages)

Did you find it necessary to recompile the kernel with ulpt disabled?

I have a HP PSC2110 "All-In-One"
To get HP PSC2110 just working you can use HPIJS driver and you do not need to recompile the kernel. However if you want to use HPLIP to unlock full functionality (scanner and FAX, PC-copping) you will have to recompile the driver to disable ulpt driver since it is unable to get the vendor name and product ID. That is well-documented. You will probably also need to disable umass driver since it gets attached to printer before the ugen driver. In all honestly that is not well-documented. You will also need to start HPLIP daemons before the CUPS daemon.
That is all well-documented.

#enable CUPS and related
lpd_enable="NO"
hpiod_enable="YES" #daemons for HPLIP HP printing
hpssd_enable="YES" #daemons for HPLIP HP printing
cupsd_enable="YES"

umess driver is needed for Floppy and Flash drives so you might want to load manually after the boot and
after you unlock your printer.
Cheers,
Predrag
that I can use in Linux (printing and scanning) but was unable to get working in FreeBSD. I believe part of the solution is to disable ulpt and recompile the kernel, but I had trouble getting hplip to work. FreeBSD does not have hpoj, which is what I use in Linux with this printer.
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