Please post the output of 'lpstat -v'.

Also, go into the CUPS interface at http://localhost:631 and make sure that the printer queue is setup as "HPLIP Fax"

-Don


On 8/24/06, Cauligi, Raghothama S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did you set up a hpfax backend for the fax queue?
Raghu

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Aaron
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 3:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Hplip-help] No joy faxing to Officejet 7410

Todd,

Can you please run tail -f /var/log/messages, then try to fax and post
the output? as well run hp-sendfax -g and post a little more of the log.

I've tested the OfficeJet 7410 and haven't had any problems faxing with
ubuntu dapper.

Thanks!

Aaron


Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> I'm using the Debian hplip-1.6.7-2 package from the unstable archive,
> and am unable to send a fax or cover page. Essentially, things just
> fail to rasterize. I tried using the GUI to just send a cover page.
> The GUI will say "Initializing..." until it fails, at which point
stderr says:
>
>     error: Timeout waiting for rendering. Canceling job #273...
>     error: Error, aborting
>
> and the GUI tells me "Fax send error."
>
> I also tried using the GUI to attach a text file containing nothing
> but the word "Test" in it, and got this once it timed out:
>
>     error: Invalid file header. Bad magic.
>     error: Error, aborting.
>     error: Fax send error.
>
> So, I tried the non-interactive approach with the -gg debugging flag,
> and get this sort of thing instead:
>
>     Using printer fax (None)
>     Fax data is here for job 271!
>     Traceback (most recent call last):
>       File "/usr/bin/hp-sendfax", line 799, in ?
>       service.sendEvent (hpssd_sock, EVENT_END_FAX_JOB,
device_uri=device_uri)
>       File "/usr/lib/hplip/base/service.py", line 87, in sendEvent
>       msg.sendEvent(sock, 'Event', data, fields)
>       File "/usr/lib/hplip/base/msg.py", line 114, in sendEvent
>       log.debug("Sending data on channel (%d)" % sock.fileno())
>       File "<string>", line 1, in fileno
>       File "/usr/lib/python2.4/socket.py", line 136, in _dummy
>       raise error(EBADF, 'Bad file descriptor')
>     socket.error: (9, 'Bad file descriptor')
>
> So, clearly something isn't right. What else can I do to troubleshoot?
>

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