hp-check output:
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HP Linux Imaging and Printing System (ver. 1.6.7 )
Dependency/Version Check Utility ver. 2.1
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Basic system info...
--> Linux linux-p9wc 2.6.16.13-4-default #1 Wed May 3 04:53:23 UTC 2006 i586 i586 i386 GNU/Linux
Currently installed version...
--> 1.6.7
Checking Python version...
--> Version 2.4.2 installed.
--> OK
Checking for user interface dependencies...
Checking for SIP...
--> OK
Checking for PyQt...
--> OK
Checking Qt version...
--> Version 3.3.5 installed.
--> OK
Checking SIP version...
--> Version 4.2.1 installed
--> OK
Checking PyQt version...
--> Version 3.14.1 installed.
--> OK
Checking for library dependencies...
Checking for libnetsnmp...
--> OK
Checking for libjpeg...
--> OK
Checking for libusb...
--> OK
Checking for libcrypto...
--> OK
Checking for libpthread...
--> OK
Checking for application dependencies...
Checking ghostscript...
--> Version 8.15.1
Checking gcc...
--> gcc (GCC) 4.1.0 (SUSE Linux)
--> OK
Checking make...
--> GNU Make 3.80
--> OK
Checking ReportLab (optional)...
warning: Not installed. Fax coverpage support will be disabled.
Checking kernel module...
Checking for ppdev (optional)...
warning: Not found. Parallel printers will not work properly with HPLIP.
Checking for CUPS...
--> scheduler is running
--> OK
Checking existing CUPS queues...
Printer Device URI HPLIP Installed?
----------- ---------------- --------------------
HPclj2605dn usb:/dev/usb/lp0 No
Note: Any CUPS queues that are not 'HPLIP Installed', must be installed
with the 'hp:' or 'hpfax:' backends to have them work in HPLIP. Refer
to the install instructions on http://hplip.sourceforge.net for more help.
If any errors or warnings were reported, please refer to the installation instructions at:
http://hplip.sourceforge.net/install/index.html
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The "No" to the " HPLIP Installed?"-question would seem to indicate the problem.
Have you tried using hp-setup to configure the printer?
----I think I recounted in my original communication ALL the steps I had taken, but to review, I took step 1 < http://hplip.sourceforge.net/install/step1/rpm.html>:
# rpm -qa | grep hplip
my output:
hplip-0.9.7-19
hplip-hpijs-0.9.7-19
If HPLIP is installed follow the steps under Step 4: Setup your printer . . .
I skipped to step 4 <http://hplip.sourceforge.net/install/step4/index.html>:
[1] Add the printer using HP-SETUP (hp-setup will not work with HPLIP 0.9.7 and below) <http://hplip.sourceforge.net/install/step4/setup/index.html>
------> Locally connected device (USB or parallel) < http://hplip.sourceforge.net/install/step4/setup/local.html>
[2] Add the printer using the CUPS web interface
[3] Add the printer in SUSE using YasT
I believe I investigated each option before choosing one. Option 2 was deemed "out", since I think you have to be an ESP proprint subscriber to get it to work.
I looked at step 1, but must have thought it more prudent for a naif to use the graphical YAST installer. I don't remember ever trying the CLS command to set up the printer.
If you think I should do that, do I need to "uninstall" stuff first? If so, how?
Thanks again. I think we are making progress.
Rex Bachmann
On 9/8/06, Aaron J Albright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Rex,
The URI for the printer should look like:
hp:/usb/Deskjet_6980_series?serial=MY5974Q03Q04CW
Can you run hp-check and post the output? Have you tried using hp-setup
to configure the printer?
Thanks!
A
Rex Bachmann wrote:
> Aaron J Albright wrote:
>
> /Rex,
>
> Sorry I'm not exactly clear as to what the problem is.
>
> /---That makes two of us.
> /
> The impression I'm getting is that you are unable to print,/-
>
> ---yes, but the system, complete with icon and caption, / tells / me
> it's sending the document to the printer and that the document is printing!
>
> /. . . and that you are using OpenSuse.
>
> /---SuSE Linux 10.1, or so it says.
>
> /What version of hplip are you using? /
>
> ---(as stated before) hplip 1.6.7, the latest offered on the HP download
> site.
>
> /It appears from the URI provided "URI:
> ipp://linux-p9wc:631/rpinters/HPclj2605dn" that the
> printer is not setup correctly.
>
> /---Could you be (much!) more specific??? What should it read, do you
> think?
>
> Could this whole thing be due to having assigned the printer to the
> wrong lp (laser port)? I've already moved it around serveral times and
> the one time it did print a document, it was connected to its present lp.
>
> /Please review:
>
> http://hplip.sourceforge.net/install/step4/index.html
> < http://hplip.sourceforge.net/install/step4/index.html>
>
> For how to setup the printer for using HPLIP.
>
> Hope this helps./
>
> ---I appreciate your taking the time to reply, but I certainly have
> looked through--read carefully, actually---and followed these
> instructions before (to the best of my admittedly limited ability) and
> look where it got me.
> How do I test for
> "correct installation" (except by trying to print, of course) and what
> do I do about it since, if I'm right, I've already installed the files
> (however ineptly)?
>
> _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _
> Johannes Meixner wrote:
>
>
> /On Sep 3 17:09 Rex Bachmann wrote (shortened):
> > ... looked into the etc. directory of my system. There is no CUPS
> > subdirectory there.
>
> I.e.
> ls -ld /etc/cups/
> results "No such file or directory" on your system.
>
> This means either there is no CUPS installed at all (but a default
> installation of Suse Linux does install a complete CUPS system)
> or your CUPS installation is corrupted./
>
> ---Double oops! on my part. Sorry, the CUPS directory / was / there
> after all, I just must have issued the command wrong at the time.
>
> Its contents:
>
> certs command.types lpoptions ppds.dat .printers.conf.swp
> classes.conf cupsd.conf mime.convs printcap pstoraster.convs
> classes.conf.O hplip-1.6.7 mime.types printers.conf ssl
> client.conf interfaces ppd printers.conf.O
>
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
> Inside the printers.conf-file it says the following:
>
> # Printer configuration file for CUPS v1.1.23
> # Written by cupsd on Sun Sep 3 14:35:09 2006
> <DefaultPrinter HPclj2605dn>
> Info
> Location
> DeviceURI usb:/dev/usb/lp0
> State Idle
> Accepting Yes
> JobSheets none none
> QuotaPeriod 0
> PageLimit 0
> KLimit 0
> AllowUser all users
> </Printers>
> _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
>
>
> The sole contents of the etc/cups/ppd-subdirectory: HPclj2605dn.ppd
>
> As far as the possibility of this file being "corrupted", I hesitate to
> reproduce its contents for your inspection 'cause it's so long, but I
> can do so if this will help the process along.
>
> The only thing I can think of at this point is that I selected the
> ppd-file that is for the whole 260[5]-series that is labelled hpclj2605
> from within the iinstalled hplip-setup. I did so because that is as
> close a match to the printer model I have. In retrospect, though, that
> doesn't seem likely to be the source of the problem since the system
> tells me that the particular ppd meant for exactly this printer is
> what's actually installed.
>
> See
> http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:CUPS_-_Reinstalling_the_Printing_System
> <http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:CUPS_-_Reinstalling_the_Printing_System>
>
> ---I'm certatinly willing to re-install, however it looks terribly
> complicated, way more complicated than the printer set-up installation.
>
> For general information about CUPS please read
> http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:CUPS_in_a_Nutshell
>
> ---Since CUPS was, and is, installed after all is, there any advice on
> how to simply purge the present hplip and start over again, if that is
> deemed necessary?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Rex Bachmann
>
>
>
>
>
> ____________________________________________________________
>
>
>
>
>
> _________________________________________________________________________________________
>
> Inside the printers.conf-file it says the following:
>
> # Printer configuration file for CUPS v1.1.23
> # Written by cupsd on Sun Sep 3 14:35:09 2006
> <DefaultPrinter HPclj2605dn>
> Info
> Location
> DeviceURI usb:/dev/usb/lp0
> State Idle
> Accepting Yes
> JobSheets none none
> QuotaPeriod 0
> PageLimit 0
> KLimit 0
> AllowUser all users
> </Printers>
>
>
>
>
> On 9/5/06, *Aaron J Albright* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> Rex,
>
> Sorry I'm not exactly clear as to what the problem is. The impression
> I'm getting is that you are unable to print, and that you are using
> OpenSuse. What version of hplip are you using? It appears from the
> URI
> provided "URI: ipp://linux-p9wc:631/rpinters/HPclj2605dn" that the
> printer is not setup correctly. Please review:
>
> http://hplip.sourceforge.net/install/step4/index.html
> < http://hplip.sourceforge.net/install/step4/index.html>
>
> For how to setup the printer for using HPLIP.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Aaron
>
> Rex Bachmann wrote:
> > A heartfelt thanks to all who have taken the time to reply to my
> > original plea for help.
> >
> > Before I saw any of them, I had already received a reply from the
> > Linuxprinting.org <http://Linuxprinting.org> forum suggesting
> that I add an option to the 'make'
> > command ("---disable-network-build"), which I assume disables
> network
> > printing. I did this with:
> >
> > ./configure ---disable-network-build
> >
> > This seems to have worked perfectly in that I got a different output
> > with no error message. It configured a 'make'-file and I did the
> > make-install procedure, which did a very, very long configuration
> that
> > resulted in (presumably) all the drivers in the unpacked HPLIP 1.6.7
> > tarball being properly installed. I went in and selected the driver
> > for the HPclj2605 and thought I was on my way to printing magic.
> > Unfortunately, however, that hasn't happened.
> >
> > I've tried changing the usb laser ports in case I had it set for the
> > wrong one, because the system told me several times when I've
> tried to
> > print from Open Office that it was actually printing. Yet nothing
> > happens. ONCE---and only once---I got it to print correctly from a
> > new, untitled one-line document I made up just to test it: "The rain
> > in Spain falls mainly in the plain." It even got the font I assigned
> > correct.
> >
> > Otherwise, zilch, except for nonspecific 'error message' from
> > established (named) documents in Open Office.
> >
> > I thought this might be an Open Office 2.0 problem, so I tried
> > printing from a plain text document in KATE where I got the
> following,
> > detailled 'error message':
> >
> > "A print error occurred. Error message received from system:
> >
> > cupsdoprint -P 'HPclj2605dn' -J 'Untitled' -H 'localhost:631' -U
> > '[my name]'-o 'copies=1 [jobpriority=1]
> > multiple-document-handling=separate-documents-collated-copies
> > orientation-requested=3' 'tmp/kde-[my
> name]/kdeprint_q2qQdbou[/7LXGUKxB]':
> >
> > execution failed with message:
> >
> > client-error-not-possible"
> >
> >
> > What's this "job priority 50" setting business that seems to come
> > with the system??? In KATE's system options I changed the
> priority to
> > 1 and still got the same print-error message, except for the
> bracketed
> > supplements or variants in lines 3 and 5.
> >
> > A check of the CUPS settings shows the following information:
> >
> > host: local host
> > port: 631
> > user: [me]
> > driver: "HPclj2605 Postscript (recommended)"
> > URI: ipp://linux-p9wc:631/rpinters/HPclj2605dn
> > device: usb:/dev/usb/lp0
> >
> >
> > I tried also to print a Web page from Opera 9.1, and the system
> again
> > gave an icon whose caption claimed it was "generating data" and then
> > "printing",
> > but, once again, nothing happened at the printer end (no flashing
> > light, nothing).
> >
> > One strange thing the printer has done several times without any
> > apparent action on my part: it's spent several minutes "calibrating",
> > and I have no idea what that means or what was going on except a lot
> > of noise came from it. No read-out explained what it had supposedly
> > achieved.
> >
> > I bought an HP printer <I>despite<I/> misgivings about HP's Linux
> > support because it was supposed to be the <I.<U>safe<U/><I/> option.
> > I'm beginning to be sorry. This should be simple and it isn't,
> despite
> > HP's claim of some kind of close working relationship with
> > Novell/SuSE. They're going to have to come up with something
> > simpler and more efficacious than this for SOHO users, who have
> to be
> > their own Linux "administrators", even if they're not techies.
> >
> > So, do I need to do some kind of CUPS configuration, 'cause I
> honestly
> > can't think of what else would be involved in these problems, IF they
> > are SOFTWARE-related in origin? [Here, maybe I should also point out
> > that my computer has USB 1.1, not 2, in case that's relevant.]
> >
> >
> > Thanks again, everybody.
> >
> >
> > Rex Bachmann
> >
> >
> > On 9/1/06, Johannes Meixner < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> On Aug 31 13:23 Rex Bachmann wrote (shortened):
> >> > I just bought an HP color laserjet 2605dn printer
> >> ...
> >> > I use SuSE Linux 10.1 on X86.
> >>
> >> As far as I know this is a PostScript printer.
> >> Therefore you don't need any special driver but only the
> >> plain PPD file for this printer, see our online manual:
> >>
> /usr/share/doc/manual/suselinux-manual_en/manual/sec.drucken.prob.html
> >>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> 11.7.2. No Suitable PPD File Available for a PostScript Printer
> >>
> >> If the manufacturer-PPDs package does not contain any suitable
> PPD file
> >> for a PostScript printer, it should be possible to use the PPD file
> >> from the driver CD of the printer manufacturer or download a
> suitable
> >> PPD file from the Web page of the printer manufacturer.
> >>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> or see our support database:
> >> http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:CUPS_in_a_Nutshell
> < http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:CUPS_in_a_Nutshell>
> >>
> >> For example you can download the PPD from
> >>
> http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=HP-Color_LaserJet_2605
> <http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=HP-Color_LaserJet_2605 >
> >>
> >> (go to "custom PPD").
> >>
> >> Then either use "lpadmin" to set up the queue directly
> >> or use YaST and choose something like "add PPD to database" in
> YaST.
> >>
> >>
> >> HPLIP 1.6.7 packages built for Suse Linux 10.1
> >> for 32-bit Intel compatible (i586) and for 64-bit AMD (x86_64)
> >> are available for testing (and only for testing) at
> >> ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/jsmeix/unsupported/hplip/10.1/
> >>
> >> There are incompatibilities with our official HPLIP
> >> packages in Suse Linux 10.1.
> >> Be prepared that your existing configuration may no longer work
> >> with the new packages and/or that there may be no YaST support
> >> for the new packages, see for example
> >> https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=184798
> >>
> >> Note the "unsupported" and read the README:
> >>
> ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/jsmeix/unsupported/hplip/10.1/RPMS/README
> >>
> >>
> >> Kind Regards
> >> Johannes Meixner
> >> --
> >> SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstrasse 5 Mail:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> 90409 Nuernberg, Germany WWW: http://www.suse.de/
> >>
> >
>
>
>
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