On Wed, 4 Mar 2020 08:38:02 +0100
Sebastien Marie wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 03, 2020 at 10:57:03PM -0700, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
> >
> > I've had problems getting an old Brother printer to work (again)
> > and have managed to locate/understand? the source of the problems.
> >
> > 1. ulpt
On Wed, 04 Mar 2020 08:05:08 +
Xianwen Chen (陈贤文) wrote:
> Dear Ducan,
>
> I just set up a Brother HL-5450DN Series on OpenBSD 6.6 amd64.
>
> > 1. ulpt must be disabled:
> > # config -ef /bsd
> > ukc> disable ulpt
> > ukc> quit
>
> I studied tutorials on-line and previous discussions on
Dear Ducan,
I just set up a Brother HL-5450DN Series on OpenBSD 6.6 amd64.
> 1. ulpt must be disabled:
> # config -ef /bsd
> ukc> disable ulpt
> ukc> quit
I studied tutorials on-line and previous discussions on @misc. I found
out that for 6.6 amd64, if I disabled ulpt(4), I would not get the
On Tue, Mar 03, 2020 at 10:57:03PM -0700, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
>
> I've had problems getting an old Brother printer to work (again)
> and have managed to locate/understand? the source of the problems.
>
> 1. ulpt must be disabled:
> # config -ef /bsd
> ukc> disable ulpt
> ukc> quit
>
I've had problems getting an old Brother printer to work (again)
and have managed to locate/understand? the source of the problems.
1. ulpt must be disabled:
# config -ef /bsd
ukc> disable ulpt
ukc> quit
2. modifying the kernel changes the kernel checksum so to get it to relink
sha256 -h
On 2020-02-18 21:28, Stuart Longland wrote:
On 6/2/20 7:26 am, Adam Thompson wrote:
I don't know what you need in a printer, and I don't know what you mean
by cheap, so... YMMV.
However, I've found Brother **LASER** printers to be very good, and most
of them support PCL6 and/or PS3.
For
On 6/2/20 7:26 am, Adam Thompson wrote:
> I don't know what you need in a printer, and I don't know what you mean
> by cheap, so... YMMV.
>
> However, I've found Brother **LASER** printers to be very good, and most
> of them support PCL6 and/or PS3.
> For example, the HL-L2370DW can only connect
On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 06:47:49PM +0100, Claus Assmann wrote:
> I got a
> HP DeskJet 2630
> printer and connected it via usb
> I tried to use it "directly", i.e., /etc/printcap:
> usb:lp=/dev/ulpt0:sd=/var/spool/output/usb:sf:sh:tr=^D:
> as mentioned in the original mail
>
> but this results in
In my belief, you _must install hpcups. And if you use the usb then
you _must disable ulpt in the kernel. See
/usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/cups
On Feb 17, 2020 11:47 AM, Claus Assmann wrote:
>
> I got a
> HP DeskJet 2630
> printer and connected it via usb
> I tried to use it "directly", i.e., /etc/printcap:
> usb:lp=/dev/ulpt0:sd=/var/spool/output/usb:sf:sh:tr=^D:
> as mentioned in the original mail
>
> but this results in an "output
I got a
HP DeskJet 2630
printer and connected it via usb
I tried to use it "directly", i.e., /etc/printcap:
usb:lp=/dev/ulpt0:sd=/var/spool/output/usb:sf:sh:tr=^D:
as mentioned in the original mail
but this results in an "output error" after I started lpd
and used
lpr doc.ps
ulpt0 at uhub0
A lot of people are mentioning the need to deal with the new lpr tools
being at /usr/local/bin.
I found that adding a symmlink from /usr/bin/lpr to /usr/local/bin/lpr,
etc. to help with programs that expect to find lpr at that exact
location.
Using a symlink will make life much easier with a few
pr"
# Set the default PostScript paper size -- this can be letter, legal,
# A4, or A3. You can also specify a paper size as width and height
# (in points).
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2020 at 12:56 PM
From: "Claus Assmann"
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: suggestions fo
On 2020-02-05 13:56, Claus Assmann wrote:
I need to buy a printer to connect to one of my OpenBSD machines
and I prefer a USB connection (as I don't control the network at
my current place). Can I just buy any USB printer or are there
printers which do not work with OpenBSD? If so, what do I
). Can I just buy any USB printer or are there
> printers which do not work with OpenBSD? If so, what do I need
> to check / avoid?
>
> Any suggestion for something "cheap" (to print just a few documents
> as needed)? I never had to buy a printer before, so I'm not familiar
I need to buy a printer to connect to one of my OpenBSD machines
and I prefer a USB connection (as I don't control the network at
my current place). Can I just buy any USB printer or are there
printers which do not work with OpenBSD? If so, what do I need
to check / avoid?
Any suggestion
hi .
it is fun that i do the print command on OpenBSD's chrome
at the company , then i get the printing at my home's printer which is
registerd on ArchLinux's chromium .
namely internet printing !
[Google Cloud Print for Chromium] is interesting !
---
On 2018-06-01, Tuyosi T wrote:
> hi all .
> i do not understand lpr .
>
> so my settings are
>
> # ls -l /usr/bin/lpr
> lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 18 Jun 1 05:52 /usr/bin/lpr ->
> /home/snap/lpr.bat
>
> # cat /home/snap/lpr.bat
> lp -dEP-901A
>
> then
> seamonkey and leafpad print easily .
>
>
hi all .
i do not understand lpr .
so my settings are
# ls -l /usr/bin/lpr
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 18 Jun 1 05:52 /usr/bin/lpr ->
/home/snap/lpr.bat
# cat /home/snap/lpr.bat
lp -dEP-901A
then
seamonkey and leafpad print easily .
---
regards
On 05/16/18 01:10, Erling Westenvik wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 12:45:12AM -0700, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
On 05/16/18 00:27, Tuyosi T wrote:
hi
i can not distinguish between lp and lpr .
lpr(1) is a program used to print to an lpd server, wheras lp(4) is a driver
that doesn't appear to
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 12:45:12AM -0700, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
> On 05/16/18 00:27, Tuyosi T wrote:
> > hi
> > i can not distinguish between lp and lpr .
> >
> lpr(1) is a program used to print to an lpd server, wheras lp(4) is a driver
> that doesn't appear to have been ported from 4.4BSD
On 05/16/18 00:27, Tuyosi T wrote:
hi
i can not distinguish between lp and lpr .
lpr(1) is a program used to print to an lpd server, wheras lp(4) is a
driver that doesn't appear to have been ported from 4.4BSD yet.
https://man.openbsd.org/lpr.1
https://man.openbsd.org/NetBSD-7.1/lp.4
hi
i can not distinguish between lp and lpr .
anyway
/etc/printcap
709a-wifi|709a-wifi:rm=bsd.my.domain:rp=709a-wifi:
and
the setting of print on leafpad is 'lp -d709a-wifi ' .
it goes well .
regards
ps my /etc/cups/cupsd.conf is
LogLevel warn
PageLogFormat
Listen localhost:631
Listen
On 05/15/18 18:19, IL Ka wrote:
Hello Jordan,
>> you can do some neat things and avoid having to remove the ulpt(4)
driver from the kernel
What can be the reason to remove it?
Some people remove the ulpt driver to allow CUPS to interface easier
with their printer. This solution has always
Hello Jordan,
>> you can do some neat things and avoid having to remove the ulpt(4)
driver from the kernel
What can be the reason to remove it?
If I understand it correctly, this driver provides support for "USB printer
class"
( http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/devclass_docs/u
On 05/15/18 13:04, Tuyosi T wrote:
i think it is impossible to print USB only printers .
I have successfully printed to several USB based printers in my time
with OpenBSD, ranging from USB thermal receipt printers, USB restaurant
dot matrix kitchen printers all the way up to your modern
hi all .
i at last find i can print if i use the printer which has both cups driver
and wifi interface (for example EP-709A).
so
i do not need to use [ Google Cloud Print for Chromium ] .
and
i think it is impossible to print USB only printers .
at this sate openbsd become everyday OS .
---
using [ Google Cloud Print for Chromium ] ,
i also print text files besides pdf files .
for example
1) chrome test.txt
2) right click , then the print menu appears .
(cups is not installed)
i write down in more detailed manner but in japanese in
https://qiita.com/tyokai/items/0cb47bd08cf6ec45de93 .
-
regards
hi all .
till now i cannot print by USB printer (epson PX-404A) from openbsd .
now i suceed to print from openbsd to use[ Google Cloud Print for Chromium
] .
HUBarchlinux:USBPX-404A
|
openbsd
PX-404A is an old old USB pringer and of course *not* a Cloud Printer .
but openbsd's
continued
i try and error and try
i replace command line "lpr" to " lp
-h192.168.1.64:631/printers/EPSON_PX-404A/version=1.1 "
then print www page directly to arch's USB printer .
but
when i restart seamonley , this " lp
-h192.168.1.64:631/printers/EPSON_PX-40
continued
at openbsd
use seamonkey , and print page to file (mozilla.pdf)
lp -h192.168.1.64:631/printers/EPSON_PX-404A/version=1.1 mozilla.pdf
then print it to USB printer which is attached to archlinux
Hi all.
my situation is
openbsd--wired-->archlinux(192.168.1.64)--usb cable->USB printer
1) in archlinux
cat /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
---
MaxLogSize 0
LogLevel warn
port 631 #<-
Browsing On
BrowseLocalProtocols dnssd
DefaultAuthType Basic
WebInte
On Mon, 19 Sep 2016 11:47:51 +0900
Tuyosi T <nakajin.fu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> does anyone find good URL about printing with USB printer by cups ?
file:///usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/cups-2.1.4
Greetings Ben
Hi all .
i try to print with USB printer .
differen from linux , it seams hard .
does anyone find good URL about printing with USB printer by cups ?
-
regards
Hi Alessandro,
On Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 11:45:43AM EST, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
Laptop's USB ports are 2.0; I do not know if there could be an impact
of the xhci driver anyway, but how could I check? Any chances to
switch off xhci and revert to uhci/ehci?
Sure there is:
#xhci* at
Hello Antoine,
On Sat 06/12 12:28, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Actually, I just hooked up my HP USB printer and was able to print just
fine...
Oop sorry I meant to answer that in previous:
just22@poseidon:[~] ll /etc/cups/printers.conf
-rw--- 1 root _cups 897B Dec 3 08:58 /etc
On Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 04:05:31PM +0100, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
Hello Antoine,
On Sat 06/12 12:28, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Actually, I just hooked up my HP USB printer and was able to print just
fine...
Oop sorry I meant to answer that in previous:
just22@poseidon
with a USB printer. I have several USB printers that
AJ I use without issue.
AJ There's probably a regression in HLIP after CUPS got updated
AJ to version 2. I'll try and look into it but don't hold your
AJ breath too soon... or maybe a future HPLIP release will fix this.
That may as well be true but I
Hello Antoine,
On Mon 08/12 16:11, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Were is your ppd coming from? Did you generate it yourself?
Not at all, it comes from hpcups:
Description:HP Deskjet F4280 All-in-One
Location:
Driver: HP Deskjet f4200 Series, hpcups 3.14.6 (color, 2-sided printing)
Connection:
Hi Raf,
On Mon 08/12 10:39, Raf wrote:
That may as well be true but I wanted to double-check whether your issue
is at all related to the recent USB 3.0/xhci changes in -current?
The reason I mention it is the fact that several people have reported
issues with USB 1.x and/or USB 2.0 devices
On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 09:03:55AM +0100, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
Dear @misc reader,
my HP Deskjet F4280 USB printer is (again!) not working after CUPS
update to v2.0.1 in current.
ulpt* is of course disabled, devices' permissions seem ok and the
printer is correctly recognized
The issue is not with USB printing per se but with the HPLIP driver with a
USB printer.
I have several USB printers that I use without issue.
There's probably a regression in HLIP after CUPS got updated to version 2.
I'll try and look into it but don't hold your breath too soon... or maybe
Actually, I just hooked up my HP USB printer and was able to print just
fine...
Oop sorry I meant to answer that in previous:
just22@poseidon:[~] ll /etc/cups/printers.conf
-rw--- 1 root _cups 897B Dec 3 08:58 /etc/cups/printers.conf
(not readable by _cups?)
That's fine. cupsd
Not able to print to an Epson Stylus Office similarly also.
A workaround here http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/215308
I have also been able to configure a raw lpd printer managed with cups.
Dear @misc reader,
my HP Deskjet F4280 USB printer is (again!) not working after CUPS
update to v2.0.1 in current.
ulpt* is of course disabled, devices' permissions seem ok and the
printer is correctly recognized:
Console log for poseidon.atlantide.net
ugen1 at uhub8 port 4 HP Deskjet F4200
Alessandro DE LAURENZIS just22@gmail.com writes:
Dear @misc reader,
my HP Deskjet F4280 USB printer is (again!) not working after CUPS
update to v2.0.1 in current.
ulpt* is of course disabled, devices' permissions seem ok and the
printer is correctly recognized:
Console log
Hi.
I upgraded from a few months old -current snapshot to the August 1
i386 snapshot, and now any attempt to write to /dev/ulpt0 (my usb
printer) results in Device busy. Booting with the old kernel - no
problem, I can print. Is this a bug in the new snapshot? Is anyone
else having issues
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 10:08:09PM +, Moritz Herrmann wrote:
Hi guys,
after trying a whole day myself to get the old Canon PIXMA iP2000 to
print from OBSD 4.5
i considered asking the mailing list for help.
The printer itself is fine and is recognized as:
# dmesg | grep ulpt
ulpt0 at
Thank you all for your help,
like Jacob supposed, I misunderstood the entry of openprinting.org
and the usage of the foomatic-engine-db. With Jacob's explanation
everything worked instantaneously. Thank you very much!
Moritz
Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 10:08:09PM +, Moritz
Hi guys,
after trying a whole day myself to get the old Canon PIXMA iP2000 to
print from OBSD 4.5
i considered asking the mailing list for help.
The printer itself is fine and is recognized as:
# dmesg | grep ulpt
ulpt0 at uhub4 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 Canon iP2000 rev
1.10/1.05
Maybe you should try
file:/dev/ulpt0
Regards,
Cem
Moritz Herrmann, 06/12/09 01:08:
Hi guys,
after trying a whole day myself to get the old Canon PIXMA iP2000 to
print from OBSD 4.5
i considered asking the mailing list for help.
The printer itself is fine and is recognized as:
# dmesg |
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009, Moritz Herrmann wrote:
E [11/Jun/2009:22:03:55 +] [Job 18] Unable to open USB device
usb:/dev/ulpt0: Permission denied
This is probably your issue.
Give /dev/ulpt0 ownership to the _cups user.
--
Antoine
My usb printer works very slow under OpenBSD,
I mean, when compared to other operating systems.
According to dmesg, the printer operates through
usb version 1. Is there any way, like kernel
configuration or so, to make it operate under
usb version 2?
I'm asking because I want to erase that other
Hello
I have problem to configure USB printer (CANON ip4200) using cups.
Here are some outputs:
# usbdevs
addr 1: UHCI root hub, Intel
addr 1: UHCI root hub, Intel
addr 1: UHCI root hub, Intel
addr 1: UHCI root hub, Intel
addr 1: EHCI root hub, Intel
addr 2: iP4200, Canon
dmesg
ulpt0
On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 10:52:03PM -0500, Denny White wrote:
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Hash: SHA1
Alright, I was able to get the printer to print using the apsfilter.
Works
awesome! Now to buy some ink and remove all traces of windows from my
hard
drive. Thanks again
Well, it seems I'm still having issues with apsfilter. It prints the first 1/4
of the page on one sheet and the other 3/4 on another. I'm now trying the
foomatic-rip script again, which is yielding the same result as last time. Some
one emailed me a nice set of instructions off list, but I no
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Alright, I was able to get the printer to print using the apsfilter. Works
awesome! Now to buy some ink and remove all traces of windows from my hard
drive. Thanks again everyone!
Alright, well the disposition didn't have any cheap laser
On 3/21/07, Bob Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* James Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-21 00:11]:
I'm looking to finally cut the last strand that keeps windows on my hard
drive. I currently have a brother mfc-210c printer. I'm looking to replace it
with a cheap openbsd/lpr friendly
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 10:27:40AM -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
* James Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-21 00:11]:
I'm looking to finally cut the last strand that keeps windows on my hard
drive. I currently have a brother mfc-210c printer. I'm looking to
replace it with a cheap openbsd/lpr
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 10:27:40AM -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
LexMark C510 laser. Color, ethernet, postscript. $325 CDN 6 months ago
just works.
I've had nothing but pain and aggravation with bullshit inkjets.
Was that new or used? And if you don't mind sharing where you bought it
On 3/21/07, James Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although this seems like a great printer, my biggest limitation is price. We
have a university property disposition near me, which I'm going to go check out
later today. My friend has gotten a couple sun sparc stations from them for
under $20
Although this seems like a great printer, my biggest limitation is price. We
have a university property disposition near me, which I'm going to go check
out
later today. My friend has gotten a couple sun sparc stations from them for
under $20 bucks. I'm hoping they will have some cheap
* Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-21 11:30]:
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 10:27:40AM -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
LexMark C510 laser. Color, ethernet, postscript. $325 CDN 6 months ago
just works.
I've had nothing but pain and aggravation with bullshit inkjets.
Was that new or
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 11:35:53AM -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
* Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-21 11:30]:
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 10:27:40AM -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
LexMark C510 laser. Color, ethernet, postscript. $325 CDN 6 months ago
just works.
I've had nothing but
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, James Turner wrote:
Although this seems like a great printer, my biggest limitation is price.
We
have a university property disposition near me, which I'm going to go
check out
later today. My friend has gotten a couple sun sparc stations from them
for
under $20
Alright, well the disposition didn't have any cheap laser printers but I did
find a HP DeskJet 810C for $15. I know you guys said stay away from inkjet
printers, but the price was right and the hpijs driver says it supports it.
It's connected via usb. I installed hpijs along with all it's
Alright, I was able to get the printer to print using the apsfilter. Works
awesome! Now to buy some ink and remove all traces of windows from my hard
drive. Thanks again everyone!
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 03:46:19PM -0400, James Turner wrote:
Alright, well the disposition didn't have any cheap
James Turner wrote:
Although this seems like a great printer, my biggest limitation is price. We
have a university property disposition near me, which I'm going to go check out
later today. My friend has gotten a couple sun sparc stations from them for
under $20 bucks. I'm hoping they will
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 11:19:39PM -0700, Greg Thomas wrote:
On 3/20/07, James Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking to finally cut the last strand that keeps windows on my hard
drive.
You didn't mention ink or laser but my Brother HL-5250DN works GREAT
for the price.
Greg
Ink
* James Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-21 00:11]:
I'm looking to finally cut the last strand that keeps windows on my hard
drive. I currently have a brother mfc-210c printer. I'm looking to replace
it with a cheap openbsd/lpr friendly solution. Although the mfc is a
multifunction
I'm looking to finally cut the last strand that keeps windows on my hard drive.
I currently have a brother mfc-210c printer. I'm looking to replace it with a
cheap openbsd/lpr friendly solution. Although the mfc is a multifunction
printer, that is not a requirement for the new printer. It
On 3/20/07, James Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking to finally cut the last strand that keeps windows on my hard drive.
You didn't mention ink or laser but my Brother HL-5250DN works GREAT
for the price.
Greg
to
work with 2.8 :-(. The FAQ says nothing about printing at all.
Am i missing something? Anything to configure?
dmesg is attached. Thanks for any help :-)
For the records: Connecting the USB/Parallel adapter cable via a USB HUB
works. So does using a real USB printer. So it seemed
Hi all,
i just received a Soekris 4801 which i want to use as a file and print
server. However, i cannot get the printer to work. For testing purposes
i am using a HP Deskjet 600 connected via a USB/Parallel cable.
When i connect the printer it shows up as:
ulpt0 at uhub0 port 1
and usb 2.0 ports:
ulpt0 at uhub0 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0
ulpt0: EPSON USB Printer, rev 1.10/1.00, addr 2, iclass 7/1
ulpt0: using bi-directional mode
But when I use:
sudo cat sometextfile /dev/ulpt0
or
lpr sometextfile
the printer makes some noise, moves the printing head
both at the usb 1.1
and usb 2.0 ports:
ulpt0 at uhub0 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0
ulpt0: EPSON USB Printer, rev 1.10/1.00, addr 2, iclass 7/1
ulpt0: using bi-directional mode
But when I use:
sudo cat sometextfile /dev/ulpt0
or
lpr sometextfile
the printer makes some noise, moves
Marc,
On 05/10/2005, at 5:39 AM, Daniel Martini wrote:
I bought a Kyocera FS-1010 in July 2004 for 249,- EUR. Probably one
of the
cheapest blackwhite Laser Printers having native PostScript (actually
KPDL2, Kyoceras PostScript dialect). Works flawlessly up to now.
Plug in
I know you are
On 10/1/05, Marc Espie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wanted to know what people currently use for an usb printer under
OpenBSD. I'm looking for rather cheap hardware that's currently sold
in europe as brand new, and guaranteed to work (through experience)
by people...
Last year I bought
Just wanted to know what people currently use for an usb printer under
OpenBSD. I'm looking for rather cheap hardware that's currently sold
in europe as brand new, and guaranteed to work (through experience)
by people...
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