https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=509719
--- Comment #31 from [email protected] --- (In reply to Mike from comment #30) > (In reply to rob.dyck from comment #27) > > As I mentioned when I tried adding a printer using system settins it > > complained about an invalid option. I had only clicked options it had > > provided. > > Yeah, the invalid option error from CUPS is probably a driver mis-match or > it's attempting to create a PPD for a driverless selection and for whatever > reason, was unable to determine or reconcile one or more printer options. > I've also seen this error occur when attempting to configure a printer for > IPP that is not IPP-capable (clearly, yours is). > > > > > Using CUPS I added two queues for the USB printer ( Cups called it local ). > > One was driverless and the other was hpcups 3.25.6. To my surprise both > > showed the double sided option in Kate. On my old OS when I purchased this > > printer I added a queue for it not realizing I was adding a driverless > > printer. Did I get something wrong? I now know a lot more about adding > > printers. > > lol, yeah probably more than you want to know. > > I'll say I'm kind of lost with the time-sequence with a laptop, a desktop, > an old OS and new OS, this is or that's not working, it's hard for me to > follow. Are you saying that you now have a working config for the printer > and that you had to use the CUPS web-gui to configure? > > > > > For reference I will submit screen shots of the two instances. > > FWIW, the lpinfo output for your printer, both directly connected and > discovered via IPP on the network, looks perfectly normal. My new OS on the desktop now has two instanes of the printer, one of which is driverless. Kate is happy with either one when it comes to double sided printing. The old OS , F42 on the desktop is history. The laptop, still F42, still has the problem ( ipp everywhere ). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
