On 4/1/22 21:14, Dick Steffens wrote:
On 4/1/22 21:11, Denis Heidtmann wrote:
I do not understand the error messages, but I have has issues with an HP
all-in-one. I found that I could go to the device through its IP
address
and launch the scanner from there. Not so convenient, but it worked.
That sounds promising. Where can I find details on how to do that?
Somewhere I saw an instruction to run hp-check. It generated, among
other things, a list of missing required dependencies. It's a long-ish list:
Missing Required Dependencies
-----------------------------
error: 'libcups2' package is missing/incompatible
error: 'libdbus-1-dev' package is missing/incompatible
error: 'libjpeg-dev' package is missing/incompatible
error: 'libcups2-dev' package is missing/incompatible
error: 'cups-bsd' package is missing/incompatible
error: 'cups-client' package is missing/incompatible
error: 'libcupsimage2-dev' package is missing/incompatible
error: 'libusb-1.0.0-dev' package is missing/incompatible
error: 'libusb-0.1-4' package is missing/incompatible
error: 'libsane-dev' package is missing/incompatible
error: 'libsnmp-dev' package is missing/incompatible
error: 'snmp-mibs-downloader' package is missing/incompatible
error: 'openssl' package is missing/incompatible
error: 'python3-pyqt4' package is missing/incompatible
error: 'gtk2-engines-pixbuf' package is missing/incompatible
error: 'python3-dev' package is missing/incompatible
error: 'libtool' package is missing/incompatible
error: 'libtool-bin' package is missing/incompatible
Thinking I may have missed something when I installed it earlier, I went
looking for "How to Install the Latest HPLIP Driver in Ubuntu 20.04 [Fix
Dependency Issue]". I followed the directions to download the latest
version of hplip.run, choosing hplip-3.22.2.run. I set it to executable
and tried to run it from the command line:
~/Downloads/HPLIP 3.22.2$ hplip-3.22.2.run
hplip-3.22.2.run: command not found
What gives? How can the file be there and not be found?
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Regards,
Dick Steffens