On Mon, 18 May 2020 11:24:17 +0200
Frank Weißer wrote:
Hello Frank,
>Everytime I start my workstation (DebianEdu 9) I have to re-run setup
>of the HP Device Manager , because the LaserJet Pro 200 color,
>connected via network, is lost. The setup routine dousn't need to
>connect to hp again, as
Hi!
Everytime I start my workstation (DebianEdu 9) I have to re-run setup of
the HP Device Manager , because the LaserJet Pro 200 color, connected
via network, is lost. The setup routine dousn't need to connect to hp
again, as id did at the first installation of the printer.
Where do I have
On Tue 10 May 2016 at 12:58:13 +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
> >>try lpstat -a
>
> T640 accepting requests since Mon 09 May 2016 07:29:09 PM CEST
Please test from your client with
lp -d T640 ~/.profile
Does the file print?
On Tue 10 May 2016 at 13:12:14 +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
> >Please post the outputs of 'lpstat -t' on the server and a client.
>
> scheduler is running
> system default destination: T640
> device for PDF: cups-pdf:/
> device for T640: socket://192.168.1.220:9100
> PDF accepting requests since Mon
Please post the outputs of 'lpstat -t' on the server and a client.
scheduler is running
system default destination: T640
device for PDF: cups-pdf:/
device for T640: socket://192.168.1.220:9100
PDF accepting requests since Mon 09 May 2016 07:25:03 PM CEST
T640 accepting requests since Tue 10 May
try lpstat -a
T640 accepting requests since Mon 09 May 2016 07:29:09 PM CEST
Pol
t; I need to print using 192.168.1.10 (server) not directly by network
> > > > printer
>
> > > In /etc/cups/client.conf
> > >
> > > set the ServerName
> > >
> > > ServerName 192.168.1.10
> > >
> > > try lpstat -a
>
Brian wrote:
> On Mon 09 May 2016 at 23:45:18 +0200, deloptes wrote:
>
>> Pol Hallen wrote:
>>
>> >> Unless I am misunderstanding the question,
>> >
>> > I need to print using 192.168.1.10 (server) not directly by network
>> >
On Mon 09 May 2016 at 23:22:44 (+0100), Brian wrote:
> On Mon 09 May 2016 at 23:45:18 +0200, deloptes wrote:
> > Pol Hallen wrote:
> > >> Unless I am misunderstanding the question,
> > > I need to print using 192.168.1.10 (server) not directly by network
&
On Mon 09 May 2016 at 23:45:18 +0200, deloptes wrote:
> Pol Hallen wrote:
>
> >> Unless I am misunderstanding the question,
> >
> > I need to print using 192.168.1.10 (server) not directly by network
> > printer
> >
> > thanks!
> >
> >
On Mon 09 May 2016 at 21:49:17 +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
> >Set up the clients to discover the server. Print.
>
> ehm... not it so easy: from client I see network printer (shared by server)
> but after installed it I can't print.
>
> On client I see "printer not co
Pol Hallen wrote:
>> Unless I am misunderstanding the question,
>
> I need to print using 192.168.1.10 (server) not directly by network
> printer
>
> thanks!
>
>
> Pol
Hi
In /etc/cups/client.conf
set the ServerName
ServerName 192.168.1.10
try lpstat -
Unless I am misunderstanding the question,
I need to print using 192.168.1.10 (server) not directly by network printer
thanks!
Pol
Set up the clients to discover the server. Print.
ehm... not it so easy: from client I see network printer (shared by
server) but after installed it I can't print.
On client I see "printer not connected" and on the server no logs file.
I also checked iptables rules but I've sa
On Mon 09 May 2016 at 20:30:28 +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Mon 09 May 2016 at 21:15:50 +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
>
> > Hi all :)
> >
> > I've a cups printer server (192.168.1.10) with a network printer connected
> > (192.168.1.200). From that server I can print.
&g
On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 09:15:50PM +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
> Hi all :)
>
> I've a cups printer server (192.168.1.10) with a network printer connected
> (192.168.1.200). From that server I can print.
>
> how I have to configure the clients to print by that server?
>
Unless
On Mon 09 May 2016 at 21:15:50 +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
> Hi all :)
>
> I've a cups printer server (192.168.1.10) with a network printer connected
> (192.168.1.200). From that server I can print.
>
> how I have to configure the clients to print by that server?
Set up the c
Hi all :)
I've a cups printer server (192.168.1.10) with a network printer
connected (192.168.1.200). From that server I can print.
how I have to configure the clients to print by that server?
thanks for help!
Pol
On Sat 13 Jun 2015 at 13:55:29 -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jun 2015 20:41:03 +0100
Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
Ah. It's not the driver? It's the scheduler which is misbehaving,
In what way?
i might have lead you to believe that it was the driver, so my mistake.
On Saturday 13 June 2015 15:41:03 Brian wrote:
On Sat 13 Jun 2015 at 11:26:42 -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 10:06:21 +0100
Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday 12 June 2015 05:16:51 bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
Windows was no problem at all for the
On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 20:10:58 +0100
Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
On Thu 11 Jun 2015 at 21:16:51 -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jun 2015 10:57:26 -0400
Gary Dale garyd...@torfree.net wrote:
Despite the occasional problem, I find Linux to be far superior to
On Sat 13 Jun 2015 at 11:26:42 -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 10:06:21 +0100
Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday 12 June 2015 05:16:51 bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
Windows was no problem at all for the printer i have.
Which version of Windows? Or are
On Sat 13 Jun 2015 at 11:21:26 -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 20:10:58 +0100
Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
99.99% of users have no problem with a supported printer
really ? i thought it was 99.93%. I receive your correction.
Let's split the difference and
On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 10:06:21 +0100
Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday 12 June 2015 05:16:51 bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
Windows was no problem at all for the printer i have.
Which version of Windows? Or are you saying that your printer has drivers
for
all versions of
On Sat 13 Jun 2015 at 05:58:16 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 11:24:52PM +0200, notoneofmyseeds wrote:
device for Canon-MX850-series: bjnp://10.0.0.8:8611
Is that all?
It's sufficient. After the file is processed by cups-filters it is sent
to the printer at 10.0.0.8
On Sat, 13 Jun 2015 20:41:03 +0100
Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
On Sat 13 Jun 2015 at 11:26:42 -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 10:06:21 +0100
Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday 12 June 2015 05:16:51 bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
Windows was no
On Friday 12 June 2015 05:16:51 bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
Windows was no problem at all for the printer i have.
Which version of Windows? Or are you saying that your printer has drivers for
all versions of Windows? In my experience, you have to throw things away
when the version of Windows
On 15-06-12 11:06 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
Which version of Windows? Or are you saying that your printer has drivers
for
all versions of Windows? In my experience, you have to throw things away
when the version of Windows changes and there is no driver for that version.
After you have
On Thu 11 Jun 2015 at 21:16:51 -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jun 2015 10:57:26 -0400
Gary Dale garyd...@torfree.net wrote:
Despite the occasional problem, I find Linux to be far superior to
Windows. While CUPS may send you looking for a driver sometimes, it's
far worse
On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 11:24:52PM +0200, notoneofmyseeds wrote:
On 06/10/2015 03:35 PM, Brian wrote:
Just to be clear on how you solved your problem: was it by installing
the Debian cups-backend-bjnp package or by following the advice at the
link given?
So you already had the
On 06/11/2015 07:05 AM, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
yes - normally asking the list after giving it the old college try is a good
thing.
except when it comes to cups, then crying for help immediately gets a free pass
in my opinion.
i have had similar miserable experiences setting up cups and my
On 11/06/15 05:24 AM, notoneofmyseeds wrote:
On 06/11/2015 07:05 AM, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
yes - normally asking the list after giving it the old college try is
a good thing.
except when it comes to cups, then crying for help immediately gets a
free pass in my opinion.
i have had
On Wed 10 Jun 2015 at 23:24:52 +0200, notoneofmyseeds wrote:
On 06/10/2015 03:35 PM, Brian wrote:
Just to be clear on how you solved your problem: was it by installing
the Debian cups-backend-bjnp package or by following the advice at the
link given?
I used the directions on the link
On Wed 10 Jun 2015 at 22:05:23 -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jun 2015 23:09:42 +0200
notoneofmyseeds notoneofmyse...@gmx.de wrote:
On 06/10/2015 01:41 PM, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
Another illustration of this:
Another effective [debugging] technique is to explain your
On 11/06/15 11:03 AM, notoneofmyseeds wrote:
On 06/11/2015 04:57 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
In fact the entire process is really just a bash script to take the
picture, crop and rotate it, then send it to the print queue. A piece
of cake compared to trying to do it in Windows.
Hi Gary,
With of
On Thu, 11 Jun 2015 10:57:26 -0400
Gary Dale garyd...@torfree.net wrote:
Despite the occasional problem, I find Linux to be far superior to
Windows. While CUPS may send you looking for a driver sometimes, it's
far worse for Windows where the manufacturers often don't produce
updated
On 15-06-09 8:15 PM, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
Have you used this printer with lpd before?
Everything I find on Google says it only speaks a proprietary protocol
called bjnp.
Which should be covered by the cups-backend-bjnp package.
On Wed, 10 Jun 2015 12:27:12 +0200
notoneofmy notoneofmyse...@gmx.de wrote:
On 15-06-09 8:15 PM, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
Have you used this printer with lpd before?
Everything I find on Google says it only speaks a proprietary
protocol called bjnp.
Which should be covered by the
On 15-06-09 8:15 PM, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
Have you used this printer with lpd before?
Everything I find on Google says it only speaks a proprietary protocol
called bjnp.
Which should be covered by the cups-backend-bjnp package.
On Wed, 2015-06-10 at 12:16 +0200, notoneofmy wrote:
And the hat's off to Sven Arvidsson for this really, truly, wonderful,
no hassle find.
Awesome. I just printed the test page in less than 5 minutes.
When you consider I spent, between two days, about 8 hours; this is
truly wonderful.
On Wed 10 Jun 2015 at 12:27:12 +0200, notoneofmy wrote:
On 15-06-09 8:15 PM, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
Have you used this printer with lpd before?
Everything I find on Google says it only speaks a proprietary protocol
called bjnp.
Which should be covered by the cups-backend-bjnp package.
On 06/10/2015 01:41 PM, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
Another illustration of this:
Another effective [debugging] technique is to explain your code to
someone else. This will often cause you to explain the bug to yourself.
Sometimes it takes no more than a few sentences, followed by an
embarrassed
On 06/10/2015 12:51 PM, Petter Adsen wrote:
Lists the Pixma MX850 support as Complete with All resolutions
supported (up to 2400DPI). Flatbed, ADF simplex and Duplex supported.
over both USB and Ethernet, with the pixma backend (see the
sane-pixma manpage).
So that should work out-of-the-box.:)
On 06/10/2015 03:35 PM, Brian wrote:
Just to be clear on how you solved your problem: was it by installing
the Debian cups-backend-bjnp package or by following the advice at the
link given?
I used the directions on the link provided earlier in this thread. This
link:
On Wed, 10 Jun 2015 23:09:42 +0200
notoneofmyseeds notoneofmyse...@gmx.de wrote:
On 06/10/2015 01:41 PM, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
Another illustration of this:
Another effective [debugging] technique is to explain your code to
someone else. This will often cause you to explain the bug to
On Tue, 2015-06-09 at 15:53 +0200, notoneofmy wrote:
Hallo,
I have spent hours on this, including the debian website.
I have installed CUPS and have done apt-cache policy printer-driver all.
I used localhost/631 to add the printer and I'm on Jessie with xfce.
and so the uri for the
On 20150609_1553+0200, notoneofmy wrote:
Hallo,
I have spent hours on this, including the debian website.
I have installed CUPS and have done apt-cache policy printer-driver all.
I used localhost/631 to add the printer and I'm on Jessie with xfce.
and so the uri for the wired canon
On 09/06/15 09:53 AM, notoneofmy wrote:
Hallo,
I have spent hours on this, including the debian website.
I have installed CUPS and have done apt-cache policy printer-driver all.
I used localhost/631 to add the printer and I'm on Jessie with xfce.
and so the uri for the wired canon printer is
On 15-06-09 5:35 PM, Paul E Condon wrote:
My system is working now, both
sound and Cups. The best I can offer is the suspicion that installing
task-Mate, brought in some packages that were necessary for both
problems, but were not installed by using task-xfce alone.
You're right, it's crazy;
On 15-06-09 4:29 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
Purge the CUPS install (aptitude purge cups or apt-get purge cups)
then do a fresh install and let it do its job.
I will give this option a try, though I can't figure out how very
different it is from what I've done; which is simply install CUPS and
On Tue, 2015-06-09 at 19:21 +0200, notoneofmy wrote:
On 15-06-09 4:05 PM, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
Is there anything in the cups logs? I think you can configure cups to
make verbose logs.
What's the make and model of the printer?
Is lpd the only option or can you use ipp?
I will check
On 15-06-09 4:05 PM, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
Is there anything in the cups logs? I think you can configure cups to
make verbose logs.
What's the make and model of the printer?
Is lpd the only option or can you use ipp?
I will check the logs.
Canon 850mx
I'm not sure if lpd is the only
On 15-06-09 8:15 PM, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
Have you used this printer with lpd before?
Everything I find on Google says it only speaks a proprietary protocol
called bjnp.
Which should be covered by the cups-backend-bjnp package.
On 09/06/15 01:19 PM, notoneofmy wrote:
On 15-06-09 4:29 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
Purge the CUPS install (aptitude purge cups or apt-get purge cups)
then do a fresh install and let it do its job.
I will give this option a try, though I can't figure out how very
different it is from what I've done;
On 09/06/15 02:15 PM, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
On Tue, 2015-06-09 at 19:21 +0200, notoneofmy wrote:
On 15-06-09 4:05 PM, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
Is there anything in the cups logs? I think you can configure cups to
make verbose logs.
What's the make and model of the printer?
Is lpd the only
Gary Dale wrote:
Good catch. While I've generally had no trouble with Canon printers on
Linux, their drivers often come from unusual sources.
I personally fail to see what competitive advantage Canon, Lexmark,
etc. think they are getting from not opening up their printer protocols.
Let
Hallo,
I have spent hours on this, including the debian website.
I have installed CUPS and have done apt-cache policy printer-driver all.
I used localhost/631 to add the printer and I'm on Jessie with xfce.
and so the uri for the wired canon printer is lpd: // (ip)/queue
I can ping the
Hi,
I have Canon Image Reader Advanced 4025/4035 printer which from windows host I
add printer as PRXXX on SRXXX.
I can nmap SRXXX and output is below:
Host is up (0.0077s latency).
rDNS record for 10.48.2.35: srxxx
Not shown: 990 filtered ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
135/tcp open msrpc
On 6/19/13, Miten Mehta indiami...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have Canon Image Reader Advanced 4025/4035 printer which from windows host
I add printer as PRXXX on SRXXX.
I can nmap SRXXX and output is below:
Host is up (0.0077s latency).
rDNS record for 10.48.2.35: srxxx
Not shown: 990
On Thu, 24 Nov 2011 00:19:40 +, Andrew Wood wrote:
Is there a bug with adding a new network printer (IPP) in Gnome 3
because I am unable to do it in both Fedora 15 (Gnome 3.0) Fedora 16
(Gnome 3.2) and Wheezy (Gnome 3.0).
There seems to always have been a bug that prevented you from
Is there a bug with adding a new network printer (IPP) in Gnome 3
because I am unable to do it in both Fedora 15 (Gnome 3.0) Fedora 16
(Gnome 3.2) and Wheezy (Gnome 3.0).
There seems to always have been a bug that prevented you from adding a
printer using its DNS hostname, Ive alwyas had to put
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 12/11/2010 11:25 AM, Simon Hollenbach wrote:
hal:///org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_4b8_82c_W57P10707310003510_if1_printer_noserial
DeviceURI
hal:///org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_4b8_82c_W57P10707310003510_if1_printer_noserial
DeviceURI
What is the ip address for the printer?
Quick and dirty: cat /etc/cups/printers.conf | grep URI
/snip/
this does not produce an ip address, it produces the name of
the printer and the printer and the computer port it's connected to:
DeviceURI
On 12/11/2010 04:18 AM, Simon Hollenbach wrote:
DeviceURI hp:/par/HP_LaserJet_2200?device=/dev/parport0
Hi,
I'd say that is because you havent connected the printer via ethernet,
but through a parallel port. Therefore CUPS uses an hp:/-protocol URI,
probably to call hplibs. Note that the port
DeviceURI
hal:///org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_4b8_82c_W57P10707310003510_if1_printer_noserial
DeviceURI
hal:///org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_4b8_82c_W57P10707310003510_if1_printer_noserial
DeviceURI hp:/usb/Officejet_5600_series?serial=CN58BCF21H04CY
DeviceURI
On 12/11/2010 11:25 AM, Simon Hollenbach wrote:
hal:///org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_4b8_82c_W57P10707310003510_if1_printer_noserial
DeviceURI
hal:///org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_4b8_82c_W57P10707310003510_if1_printer_noserial
DeviceURI
On Thu, 09 Dec 2010 23:19:16 -0500, Rick Pasotto wrote:
How do I configure a HL-4150CDN Brother printer?
I have installed the hl4150cdnlpr-1.1.1-5.i386.deb and
hl4150cdncupswrapper-1.1.1-5.i386.deb files from the Brother site.
http://localhost:631 finds the printer and the correct printer
On 12/10/2010 04:16 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Thu, 09 Dec 2010 23:19:16 -0500, Rick Pasotto wrote:
How do I configure a HL-4150CDN Brother printer?
I have installed the hl4150cdnlpr-1.1.1-5.i386.deb and
hl4150cdncupswrapper-1.1.1-5.i386.deb files from the Brother site.
http://localhost:631 finds
charming or tedious. -- Oscar Wilde
Rick Pasottor...@niof.nethttp://www.niof.net
Caveat, I haven't set up that printer, but I use another Brother network
printer.
Somewhere in the docs for your printer will be the IP address for it. Once you
have the address you can use your browser
How do I configure a HL-4150CDN Brother printer?
I have installed the hl4150cdnlpr-1.1.1-5.i386.deb and
hl4150cdncupswrapper-1.1.1-5.i386.deb files from the Brother site.
http://localhost:631 finds the printer and the correct printer driver.
What is the ip address for the printer? How do I tell
Hi,
On 10 December 2010 15:19, Rick Pasotto r...@niof.net wrote:
How do I configure a HL-4150CDN Brother printer?
I have installed the hl4150cdnlpr-1.1.1-5.i386.deb and
hl4150cdncupswrapper-1.1.1-5.i386.deb files from the Brother site.
http://localhost:631 finds the printer and the correct
Hi!!
I already can print with my network printer, this is a Canon iR3570/4570.
I download the driver from Canon: CQue1.0-9 in tar.gz format, i follow
the instructions in the manual and great!! i could print, but for
OpenOffice i have to take one more step, but nothing i can not find
On Tue, 11 May 2010 15:22:32 +1930, Germana Oliveira wrote:
i'm trying to manage my network printer from cups.
printer: ImageRunner 4570
OS: Debian Lenny
Driver: Canon iR3570/iR4570 UFR II ver.2.0
You mean your printer is configured into a Debian box with CUPS and
windows clients
Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 11 May 2010 15:22:32 +1930, Germana Oliveira wrote:
i'm trying to manage my network printer from cups.
printer: ImageRunner 4570
OS: Debian Lenny
Driver: Canon iR3570/iR4570 UFR II ver.2.0
You mean your printer is configured into a Debian box with CUPS
On Tue, 11 May 2010 12:13:01 +0200, deloptes wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
I'm not sure whether CUPS is capable of supporting such authenticating
features, but if you think yes, review the CUPs logs under
/var/log/cups/ error.log to check what's going on with sent jobs.
Cups supports
Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 11 May 2010 12:13:01 +0200, deloptes wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
I'm not sure whether CUPS is capable of supporting such authenticating
features, but if you think yes, review the CUPs logs under
/var/log/cups/ error.log to check what's going on with sent jobs.
On Tue, 11 May 2010 12:41:07 +0200, deloptes wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
Big multifunction machines implements their own type of security for
job handling but AFAIK such features only work with windows drivers and
when printing directly to the printer, not using CUPS inbetween :-/
the
El 2010-05-12 a las 06:58 +1930, Germana Oliveira escribió:
(forwarding to the list)
exactly, thanks Camaleon, and sorry not to answer quick... im going to try
some ideas and talk to you!
O.k, but better reply to list so anyone can help and benefit from your
findings :-)
Those machines
Hi!
i'm trying to manage my network printer from cups.
printer: ImageRunner 4570
OS: Debian Lenny
Driver: Canon iR3570/iR4570 UFR II ver.2.0
this printer have the 'Department ID' feature active, so it should ask me
for my ID and password when i try to print, instead, it send the job but
never
Germana Oliveira wrote:
Hi!
i'm trying to manage my network printer from cups.
printer: ImageRunner 4570
OS: Debian Lenny
Driver: Canon iR3570/iR4570 UFR II ver.2.0
this printer have the 'Department ID' feature active, so it should ask me
for my ID and password when i try to print
Hi,
I have an Epson Stylus SX600FW network printer that worked fine with
cups+gutenprint a few months ago (yeah, I use it rarely), but now, it
doesn't print anything...
I've purged cups, foomatic and all, then reinstalled cups (using
unstable version), and reconfigured it (using system-config
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 18:46:39 +0100, Thibaut GIRKA wrote:
Hi,
I have an Epson Stylus SX600FW network printer that worked fine with
cups+gutenprint a few months ago (yeah, I use it rarely), but now, it
doesn't print anything...
I've purged cups, foomatic and all, then reinstalled cups (using
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 22:27:28 +0200, Tina I wrote:
Hello list,
I have set up a printer server using CUPS. It seem to be functioning
OK. But I have a strange problem with the KDE client. The printer is
only visible/ available for root. Even in Kcontrol I can only
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 22:27:28 +0200, Tina I wrote:
Hello list,
I have set up a printer server using CUPS. It seem to be functioning
OK. But I have a strange problem with the KDE client. The printer is
only visible/ available for root. Even in Kcontrol I can only see
it in admin mode.
Hello list,
I have set up a printer server using CUPS. It seem to be functioning OK.
But I have a strange problem with the KDE client. The printer is only
visible/ available for root. Even in Kcontrol I can only see it in
admin mode.
I have added the user to the lp/ lpadmin groups but that
Appreciate if anyone can provide me with a clue on this issue.
I'm running amd64 lenny testing and print to a network printer Fuji Xerox
C525A through CUPS with lpd queue. One point to note is Fujix Xerox provides
only a single version of driver and it was a 32-bit one. I installed
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 05/09/08 21:26, wongdg wrote:
Appreciate if anyone can provide me with a clue on this issue.
I'm running amd64 lenny testing and print to a network printer Fuji Xerox
C525A through CUPS with lpd queue. One point to note is Fujix Xerox
Trying to get a network printer HP LaserJet (tm) 2100tn to print from
debian that I got for free.
I got it to print from windows because it had some Java aplet that
downloaded DLL
and did a windows install and it will print from Windows now.
The software it installed was called HP internet Printer
Thanks for the pointers. It helped. The http://localhost:631 gets
farther.
Had to log in as printer admin which I have been using root login-id.
I went through the pages and it allowed me to choose vendor Hewlett-
Packard.
Then choose HP2100 (there wasn't a HP2100TN network printer
Trying to get a network printer HP LaserJet (tm) 2100tn to print from
debian that I got for free.
I got it to print from windows because it had some Java aplet that
downloaded DLL
and did a windows install and it will print from Windows now.
The software it installed was called HP internet Printer
Trying to get a network printer HP LaserJet (tm) 2100tn to print from
debian that I got for free.
I got it to print from windows because it had some Java aplet that
downloaded DLL
and did a windows install and it will print from Windows now.
The software it installed was called HP internet Printer
SO I set it up as:
ipp://192.168.1.5/ipp/
other printer (it said no IPP port 631 at host ipp://192.168.1.5/ipp/
so I had to use other printer rather than ipp printer in the
add printer wizard).
and chose raw no driver.
It makes me wonder if there is a networking issue,
but I can telnet to the
Thanks for the pointers. It helped. The http://localhost:631 gets
farther.
Had to log in as printer admin which I have been using root login-id.
I went through the pages and it allowed me to choose vendor Hewlett-
Packard.
Then choose HP2100 (there wasn't a HP2100TN network printer
Thanks for the pointers. It helped. The http://localhost:631 gets
farther.
Had to log in as printer admin which I have been using root login-id.
I went through the pages and it allowed me to choose vendor Hewlett-
Packard.
Then choose HP2100 (there wasn't a HP2100TN network printer
I haven't followed the thread, but I am using an hp2100tn with Debian
testing and CUPS. The device URI is specified as:
ipp://192.168.0.66/ipp/
The printer has a Postscript module, so the make is specified as raw
and the model as Raw Queue (en).
The HPJetDirect interface of the printer
Thanks for the pointers. It helped. The http://localhost:631 gets
farther.
Had to log in as printer admin which I have been using root login-id.
I went through the pages and it allowed me to choose vendor Hewlett-
Packard.
Then choose HP2100 (there wasn't a HP2100TN network printer
Trying to get a network printer HP LaserJet (tm) 2100tn to print from
debian that I got for free.
I got it to print from windows because it had some Java aplet that
downloaded DLL
and did a windows install and it will print from Windows now.
The software it installed was called HP internet Printer
On Sep 26, 2007, at 3:41 PM, J wrote:
Trying to get a network printer HP LaserJet (tm) 2100tn to print from
debian that I got for free.
Any how, KDE's add printer cannot scan and find the printer???
So, I can't add it. Should I try to add it as
and IPP printer or other type?
For HP
I am trying to setup a Dell Printer on my laptop that is being shared
from an XP Pro desktop. The printer does work fine locally on the
desktop and wirelessly from another WinXP Pro laptop. I am trying to
add the printer using Printers off the Kmenu-Settings. I know the name
of the
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On 05/21/07 08:00, Eric A. Bonney, CPA wrote:
I am trying to setup a Dell Printer on my laptop that is being shared
from an XP Pro desktop. The printer does work fine locally on the
desktop and wirelessly from another WinXP Pro laptop. I am
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