Aaron J Albright wrote:
> Alejandro,
>
> There seems to be some confusion about debian, I'm going to setup a 
> debian box and go through the install step by step to ensure our 
> documentation is up to date.  What version of debian are you using?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Aaron
>
> Alejandro wrote:
>> Aaron, I was looking for the same problem in the web and I see at 
>> https://launchpad.net/products/hplip/+ticket/1234, a person called 
>> Daryl and you were discussed about the same problem....Debian does 
>> not have a pair of necessary packages like gcc-c++ and libusb-dev, as 
>> hplip site tells to install.
>>
>> So I want to know if you or anybody could make work the HP PSC 1400 
>> series or similar in Debian Sarge or Etch, or what I have to do instead.
>>
>> I thanks to anybody that can guide me through the installation in 
>> Debian.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Alejandro
>>
>> Aaron J Albright wrote:
>>> Notes below.
>>>
>>> Aaron
>>>
>>> Alejandro wrote:
>>>> Dear Aaron and people,
>>>>
>>>> I've been at http://hplip.sourceforge.net/install/step2/debian.html 
>>>> and follow these instructions for Debian but I've got some problems 
>>>> in my Debian Testing:
>>>>
>>>> 1) When I execute apt-get install gcc-c++ python-dev linbsnmp5-dev 
>>>> libcupsys2-dev python-qt3 lsb libusb-dev, I get that some packages 
>>>> don't exist liƱe gcc-c++, libsnmp5-dev,python-qt3 and libusb-dev.
>>> It sounds that perhaps apt-get isn't setup correctly for the debian 
>>> repostiories, you may need to verify with the debian docs that 
>>> apt-get is configure correctly.
>>>
>>>> 2) I've installed hplip 0.9.7-4, but I see the last official 
>>>> version is 1.6, newest than mine.
>>>>
>>> 1.6.6a is the latest version of hplip. 0.9.7 is the latest Debian 
>>> build. (although I think that 0.9.11 is in unstable.)
>>>
>>>> 3) I removed hpoj but I still have hpijs in my system
>>> Try removing the hplip packages (hpoj, hpijs, etc) and installing 
>>> using the website so that you have the newest version.
>>>
>>>> 4) In Cups (http://localhost:631) the model/driver for my HP PSC 
>>>> 1410 doesn't appear.
>>> Your printer wont show up if hplip is not installed correctly.
>>>
>>>> So what can I do ??? Any comment about Debian installation ???
>>>>
>>>> What happens if I install hplip 1.6 via tarball in my system ??? 
>>>> The actual dependencies are older than the newest version requires 
>>>> I think....so I have a big problem
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot !!!!
>>>>
>>>> Alejandro
>>>>
>>>> Aaron J Albright wrote:
>>>>> Please start here:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://hplip.sourceforge.net/install/step2/debian.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Aaron
>>>>>
>>>>> Alejandro wrote:
>>>>>> Hi all, I have a Debian testing system with HPLIP 0.9.7-4...I'm 
>>>>>> using a HP PSC 1410 all-in-one with USC connection. I also have 
>>>>>> Cupsys installed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The output from "lsusb" is Bus 001 Device 003: ID 03f0:4d11 
>>>>>> Hewlett-Packard and the output from "lpinfo -v" is direct 
>>>>>> ptal:/mlc:usb:PSC_1400_series, so the device is recognized.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Then I go to http://locahost:631 in order to configure my HP 
>>>>>> printer, but when I am at the "Model/Driver" phase, I can't find 
>>>>>> a driver for the HP PSC 1410. I check the database from HPLIP and 
>>>>>> this PSC model is supported...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What can I do in order to setup my HP PSC 1410 in my Debian ???
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Or can you pint me a related howto ???
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Special thanks !!!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alejandro
>>>>>>
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Dear Aaron,

I've just installed my HP PSC 1410, I'm really happy...I tell you I 
follow the  Debian instructions but I installeed libsnmp9-dev and some 
types of gcc compilers....and then I installed the last HPLIP version.

Then I configure my printer via "hp-setup -a" command and everithing was OK.

Ohhh .....I have Debian Testing

Really thanks for your help !!!!!!!!!

Alejandro

Now I want to configure the scanner, I don't know about this matter.

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