Same,

You can't run hpoj and hplip at the same time.

1) how can I get remote scanning to work with hplip as it did with hpoj?

If the printer is networked you should only need to install hplip on the
remote system and then run hp-setup to configure the printer.

2) how can I get local scanning to work with automatic detection of
scanner ?

If the printer is connected via usb, you should only need to configure the
printer using hp-setup.

3) can I build a hplip-hpjis only config and use it with hpoj and still
retain pc-faxing?

No this is not supported.

4) if the above questions are answered in the negative, can I run hpoj
on one system to allow remote scanning and hplip 2.7.6.1 on another to
allow remote printing without causing a conflict?

No, this configuration is not supported.

The end idea is that if the printer is a networked printer, and the machine
you are trying to print/scan from is using HPLIP than this should work just
fine.  Try deleting your printer queues and reconfiguring the printer using
hp-setup.  If you continue to have problems please run hp-check and send the
log.

A

On 7/13/07, Sam Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi All,

I currently have a networked HP PSC 2510 (192.168.0.22) which is shared
to my network (192.168.0.1/24) via a Cups/Sane server (192.168.0.36)
running hpoj (ptal) backed. This has worked quite flawlessly for some
time now. It enables me to use the print/scan server from several
windows workstations (using IPP and sane-twain) without needing to
install the drivers and further lets me print and scan from unsupported
platforms (like a Windows 2003 terminal server and until recently,
Vista). Generally I've only needed the HP drivers on windows to allow
for remote pc fax (and a modem on the terminal server since it cannot
load the hp windows drivers).

However I wanted to try to get pc-faxing working so I installed hplip
2.7.6.1 from the source after removing my hpoj software. When I did this
and configured hplip I noticed that remote scanning (via scand) broke
and that xsane (locally) did not auto detect the scanner but needed the
"hpaio:/net/psc_2500_series?ip=192.168.0.22" command line passed to it.

Short term, I'm running both - ptal is not running, sane is pointing at
hboj and cups is using the hplip printers (which share out just fine!).

Long term, this is not an ideal solution. So this leaves a few questions:

1) how can I get remote scanning to work with hplip as it did with hpoj?
2) how can I get local scanning to work with automatic detection of
scanner ?
3) can I build a hplip-hpjis only config and use it with hpoj and still
retain pc-faxing?
4) if the above questions are answered in the negative, can I run hpoj
on one system to allow remote scanning and hplip 2.7.6.1 on another to
allow remote printing without causing a conflict?


TIA

Sam S.


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