Am 23.09.2011 08:54, schrieb Thomas Lottmann:
Le 18/09/2011 17:27, Florian Hubold a écrit :
Am 17.09.2011 19:09, schrieb Thomas Lottmann:
Le 12/09/2011 20:26, Thomas Lottmann a écrit :
Le 04/09/2011 16:59, Patricia Fraser a écrit :
Am 04.09.2011 16:28, schrieb Thomas Lottmann:
I already tried several times this option, does not change
anything. I have another HP printer here that seems to print
quite fine, aside of little issues (especially bad printing
quality).
Maybe you could upload the output of hp-check -t and hp-info -i
to some pastebin so you could compare it to somebody else's output.
I'd help you further with this, but i haven't got any printer
here :(
You could also try running hp-setup - see if it helps...
Pastes of my ouput are here:
hp-check -t: http://pastebin.com/13M79uJ1
hp-info -i: http://pastebin.com/tyHeMYCz
Cheers!
Hello,
My apologies for answering so late. I was overwhelmed.
Here are my logs. I do have errors.
hp-check -t: http://pastebin.com/zpKEdESu
hp-info -i: http://pastebin.com/vN8nErFG
From now on, I still do not know what to do.
Thank you for your help.
Thomas.
I had no answer to this mail. Does any one have a clue?
Well, from your logs you still run the old hplip version.
Could you please rerun hp-check -r -t with the newer hplip?
The errors are mostly for compile-time dependencies, which
you don't need for running hplip. But seems there's a problem
with dbus on your box from the log.
Also /var/log/cups/error.log would be helpful.
My apologies for the delay.
Here are my logs for the HP Photosmart 7150 :
hp-check : http://pastebin.com/u1DHC4xV
access log : http://pastebin.com/2MWD89ai
./cups/error.log : http://pastebin.com/r9XXc0SS
Thank you for your help.
It would also be helpful to tell what you wanted to print, at least
what's mentioned in the error.log. This line comes up really often:
printer-state-message="Unable to open image file for printing!"
Also this one might be a problem, but my french is not so good:
/usr/lib/cups/filter/pstotiff: ligne10: -dNOPAUSE : commande introuvable
Does it mean - line 10 -dNOPAUSE: command not found?