Johannes Meixner wrote:
Hello,
On Jun 15 16:32 Suffield, David wrote (shortened):
HPLIP 1.6.6 - This release has the following changes.
...
2. Fixed broken links in HTML documentation (reported by Johannes
Meixner).
Not all broken links have been fixed.
With HPLIP 1.6.6 my
Thanks, David.
This fix will be in our next release (1.6.6a, I think).
-Don
David Newall wrote:
There's a trivial fault in fax/backend/hpfax.py, whereby if no local
printer is found it returns a blank line instead of the no_device_found
message. This causes hp-setup to be unable to setup
We have in our future plans an idea to distribute the HPLIP solution. For example, having printers connected to a server and an administration interface (hp-toolbox, etc) running on a client. Also, it was our hope that having well defined socket ports would make integration with SELinux easier. We
Thanks, Henrique for your input. I have some comments below.-DonOn 10/30/06, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On Mon, 30 Oct 2006, Till Kamppeter wrote: Every user has a hot folder named ~/hpfax/ in his home directory
(auto-created if needed). When a user sends a job into the
Johannes-I agree with your points. If you remember we had similar discussion as this maybe a year ago. I think the current design satisfies Till's requirements expect for the QSocketNotifier issue (I'm not going to call it a PyQt bug at this point since I still am not sure).
To summarize Till's
The only real use of -l is for debugging purposes. For all other normal
use by a user, you would never specify any -l parameter at all. And, the
only -l parameter that is truly useful is -ldebug (also can be specified
as -g). Please note that the -l parameter is working as designed -
-lerror
From the release notes:
HPLIP 1.6.6 - This release has the following changes.
HPLIP has reached 1.0 status. With this release we start using a new date
encoded revision number.
x.y.m
x = major release number
y = year (ie: 6=2006)
m = month (ie: 6=June)
Internal releases (test releases) are in
What is the model number and name of your printers?
Could you please post the output of 'hp-info'?
-Don
On 2/24/07, Mark Grosskopf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have recently installed HPLIP 1.7.1. I have, however, determined that
the diagnostic feature, under View Device Information, which
Johannes-
Not stupid questions at all - these are very good points. I can talk to one
of them, and I think maybe Dave will be able to talk to the others...
On 2/26/07, Johannes Meixner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
perhaps it is a stupid question but I do not well understand
why HPLIP
Yes, HPLIP support alignment and cleaning operations from the command line
and a GUI (hp-toolbox).
-Don
On 3/24/07, Alejandro René Fernández Blanco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Developers
I am writing to Them by a very simple question:
HPLIP and/or HPIJS is able to conduct the routine
Good question.
The problem is that the error checking is (so far) simple minded. For
faxing, printing, etc. it checks to see if the device has any errors -
unfortunately, right now, low supplies is an error which is then trapped
by the code you found.
I will put this into my hopper of stuff to
I have been working on getting faxing working on the 5110, and have had no
luck so far. If I get it working, I will let you know.
(You seem to be having some other I/O issues that I will let Aaron help you
with).
-Don
On 4/24/07, Arno Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hallo,
many thanks for
Good points. We are still working the bugs out of the supplies levels,
especially on Laserjets.
As far as the Good/OK goes, that is the supplies status that the device is
returning to the PC - meaning that it is working OK, not necessarily
indicating a good level of toner.
Thanks for the
http://h41186.www4.hp.com/country/us/en/forums/tree_display.html?forum_id=20posting_id=27522
On 5/24/07, Kish, Babu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
Some one can guide me how to get plotter HP 1050C drivers Red hat
Thanks
kish
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On 5/24/07, Kish, Babu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
Some one can guide me how to get plotter HP 1050C drivers Red hat
Thanks
kish
Thanks for the defect report. I'll try to get this fixed for 2.7.7.
Thanks,
Don
On 7/23/07, Charles Bovy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The development release of Ubuntu (Gutsy) uses a different sudo prompt.
The installation of the last HPLIP doesn't support that and keeps waiting
for the
Thank you for the patch. I will look at it next week when I return to the
office.
Regards,
Don
On 8/8/07, Jean Philippe EIMER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed hplip-2.7.7 with --disable-fax-build, because my printer
(LJ3052) doesn't have fax capability.
In this configuration,
hpiod (the I/O daemon in pre-2.7.6 releases) had been replaced by a shared
library hpmud. So, there is no service/daemon to startup or load.
If you are printing using USB, the most likely cause is a permissions
problem with the udev node for the printer. Have you gone through the steps
in the
This a known issue I will be addressing this coming week.
-Don
On 8/12/07, Zbigniew Luszpinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hp-check[16822]: debug: Python ver=2.5
hp-check[16822]: debug: have python2x = 1
hp-check[16822]: debug: **
hp-check[16822]: debug: have libcrypto = 1
Gordian-
We looked into this, and it appears to be a limitation in automake or
libtool. Please copy the HPLIP tarball onto a path without spaces and try
again. In general, it is not optimal to have spaces in path names on Linux.
-Don
On 8/22/07, Gordian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Hi, Martin-
Is the reason that pinging google.com not working because you do not route
ping packets or that you do not allow access to outside servers?
In 2.7.9, I have changed the network check to first attempt an HTTP get
(using curl or wget) of http://www.google.com and if that fails it will
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