**Note the HPLIP project has moved from hpinkjet.sf.net to
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HPLIP 0.9.11 - This release has the following changes.
1. Changed hp-sendfax behavior. Hp-sendfax must be run before print jobs
can be printed to a fax queue.
2. Completely revamped the email alert system (now uses
Can we get a patch to add to the distributions (it doesn't
have to be a 0.9.11-1 release, a quick patch would do) ?
See my attach patch file. I will post it at hplip.sf.net after I
accumulated any more patches.
Is this regression expected on many other models? More than
200 PPDs were
Please apply the following patch, it is required for proper
compilation under gcc 4.1. Gcc 4.1 will see wide use very
soon, in fact some arches require it, and Debian is seriously
considering switching to gcc 4.1 for the next stable version.
Without this patch, hpijs has to be compiled
There is a new patch file available for HPLIP 0.9.11 in the project
files area at hplip.sf.net.
The hplip-0.9.11-2.patch replaces any previous patch file and fixes the
following issue(s).
1. Intermittent auto duplex problem with HPIJS (reported by Red Hat).
2. Added some missing PSC 950 model
I see Ricardo fixed this issue, see previous post...
-dave
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Suffield, David
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 9:27 AM
To: Ricardo Lima; hplip-devel@lists.sourceforge.net; Till Kamppeter
Subject: RE
I am glad to hear that you enjoy HPLIP, and that you would like this
type
of experience on other operating sytems. I have passed your
observations
on the OS-X software team.
The HPLIP team has no plans at this time to support HPLIP on OS-X.
However, we recognize that the flexbility designed into
partial buffer.
-dave
-Original Message-
From: Anish Mistry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 7:46 PM
To: Suffield, David
Cc: hplip-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [HPLIP-Devel] FreeBSD Porting
On Tuesday 25 April 2006 18:11, Suffield, David
Hi Till,
the printers
HP OfficeJet Pro K550
HP OfficeJet Pro K850
are not listed in the file
/usr/share/hplip/data/xml/models.xml
You have to look at all data/xml/*.xml files for valid models. For
example the K550 is in the HPLIP-0.9.6.xml file.
but they are correctly working with
Hi Daniele,
The current libsane-hpaio backend has been generalized to support only
24-bit scanning. This design decision was made back in 2000 when
libsane-hpoj was the official HP all-in-one support. Hpaio is based on
hpoj.
Of coarse today's expectations are higher and there are some
Hi Lothar,
Thanks for verifying the libusb big-endian and the pragma pack issues.
I will have to make the big-endian fix libusb version dependant at
configure time. I will try to get this in the next HPLIP release.
What version of Linux are you using for your ARM system?
-dave
-Original
Hi Tim,
The next print job will clear any previous canceled print job. For PCL
Inkjets each print job begins with a 1.5k null header. This will clear
any outstanding partial print job. On newer printers and lasejets the
1.5k null header is not required.
This is current HPLIP functionality. Its
It is not so easy to do both in one single build run.
The biggest problem is that a plain configure/make in the
hpijs directory will also try to access/build/install
whatever *.html documentation from the ../../doc directory.
I wonder if it is 100% correct when a make in a sub-directory
Good suggestion :)
Not a high priority item, but I will put it on the TODO list.
-dave
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Of Anish Mistry
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 1:39 PM
To: hplip-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject:
Tim,
Scanning support for this device is subject to IP approval by our HP
Open Source Review Board. Which we are working on.
-dave
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Tim Southerwood
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 12:03 PM
To:
Hi Till,
I want to make sure I understand the problem. Based on your feedback it
looks like the second scan job never gets started and timeout with an
error. Sounds like the first scan job hangs the LJ3390. Is this correct?
Does this happen with any Scan Mode - lineart, grayscale or color?
Does
-Original Message-
From: Till Kamppeter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 10:07 AM
To: Suffield, David
Cc: hplip-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [HPLIP-Devel] Scanning problem with HP LaserJet 3390 AIO
I have done more tests:
The problem
Hi Johannes,
perhaps it is a stupid question but I do not well understand
why HPLIP requires continuously running processes (i.e. daemons).
Currently hpiod is a persistent daemon in order to maintain 1284.4/MLC
state for multiple clients/processes. 1284.4/MLC is a multi-point
transport over a
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Johannes Meixner
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 5:36 AM
To: hplip-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [HPLIP-Devel] Why are the HPLIP daemons required?
Hello David,
On Feb 27 19:28 Suffield, David wrote (shortened
Slide/film scanning is on the TODO list, but slide/film scanning support
is still in the evaluation stage.
Software and any IP have yet to be determined. Also slide/film scanning
via SANE applications is another gray area.
Sorry, we cannot promise when this support will be available.
-dave
I wonder how IJS is used and implemented in HPLIP/HPIJS.
According to what I find under prnt/hpijs it seems
HPLIP/HPIJS has its own IJS sources and finally all is linked
together into /usr/bin/hpijs (e.g. hpijs-ijs_server.o and
hpijs-ijs.o).
yes, this is correct
If I am right, I
The musb.c syslog error Operation not permitted most likely means you
don't have your /dev/bus/usb/xxx/xxx permissions set correctly.
Use lsusb to get bus:devnum then check your device node permissions with
the ls -l command. See the Technical Documentation:Portability
Reference for more info
in the next
hplip release.
-dave
-Original Message-
From: Hernan Pastoriza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 6:10 AM
To: Suffield, David
Subject: Re: Bug: hplip =1.6.12 breaks support for the sane
network daemon
Hi Dave,
Thanks for answering.
My
Hi Johannes,
HPLIP 2.7.10 - This release has the following changes:
1. Made a change to 55-hpmud.rules ...
I do not understand why there is OWNER=lp in 55-hpmud.rules.
When the owner is lp, then any CUPS filter script or backend
can change the permissions as it likes, for
Hi Johannes,
As far as I understand it, traditional security in Unix/Linux
(i.e. without additional stuff like AppArmor or SELinux) is
done by a separation by using different user accounts.
Here changing the device file permissions is separated from
using the device file (under the
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