Hi,
This is a HP Inkjet F2180
2013/12/17 Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net
Hi :)
On Tue, 2013-12-17 at 20:04 +0100, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
I would like to know, how to run print-cleaning in Debian
I guess most printers do run a cleaning program, if push a combination
of buttons,
On Tue 17 Dec 2013 at 20:45:21 +0100, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
This is a HP Inkjet F2180
You have been asked this before with no response:
What driver package and PPD are you using with it?
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What driver package and PPD are you using with it?
hplip - it installed automatically when I connected and turned on the
printer without any PPD
2013/12/17 Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk
On Tue 17 Dec 2013 at 20:45:21 +0100, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
This is a HP Inkjet F2180
You have been
Hi :)
On Tue, 2013-12-17 at 20:04 +0100, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
I would like to know, how to run print-cleaning in Debian
I guess most printers do run a cleaning program, if push a combination
of buttons, when turning it on. Assumed it shouldn't be possible to run
it by the Linux driver, resp.
On Tue 17 Dec 2013 at 20:56:39 +0100, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
hplip - it installed automatically when I connected and turned on the
printer without any PPD
Your PPD is in /etc/cups. The F2180 doesn't appear to exist. The 2180
does.
With a browser go to
http;//localhost:631
Choose the
Hi,
I would like to know, how to run print-cleaning in Debian
On Tuesday 17 December 2013 21:14:52 Brian wrote:
The F2180 doesn't appear to exist. The 2180 does.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/product?cc=uklc=enproduct=3177562
http;//localhost:631
http://localhost:631
i.e. http colon, not http semi-colon.
Lisi
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