I'm very disappointed with all this situation, once there is a Lexmark printer
connected to another USB port of the same computer, that works absolutely fine
for all machines in the network.
Is unacceptable to have a modern HP printer installed and shared in a Windows
Server machine and can not
wribeiro, which version of HPLIP are you using? For me the proprietary
plugin installs without problems.
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I'm using HP LIP version 3.11.1, the last one, I suppose.
Maybe some difference in the environment, or language (I use Ubuntu and Windows
in Brazilian Portuguese) make the error occur only in some cases, I don't know.
But my real need is to access the printer over the network, if that does not
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Probably you need help from HP now. Please report HPLIP bugs via
http://launchpad.net/hplip/
Report two bugs;
1. Printer which needs the proprietary plug-in works only with the hp
backend, not with standard backends like smb.
2. hp-plugin works only after applying a small change (possibly
(2) is already reported. It is bug 740140. Please continue the
discussion about this problem there.
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wribeiro, thank you for the fix/workaround suggestion in comment #14. I
can reproduce the bug also on my system with US English language setting
and HPLIP 3.11.1, so it seems not to be any interference with languages.
Your fix is a change on a file which belongs to the python2.7 package.
Therefore
Ok, I also described the fix/workaround there, but I had created the 2
suggested topics before. So one of them is a duplicate of bug #740140.
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Till, thank you for your support.
hplip-gui and hp-plugin were installed without errors, but printer is still not
working.
Device Setup in HPLIP doesn't find the printer.
Cups Web Interface works, installs the printer, but the same error (or very
similar) occurs when I send the document to the
Looks like that this printer can only be used under Ubuntu if it is
connected to a Linux server. If the printer is USB-only, the Linux
server must share it out to the Windows machines via Samba, if it has a
built-in network connector (do not use an external print box) then stay
with your setup for
I tried all of the alternative drivers, none of them work.
After a clean install of Ubuntu 10.10, I installed the driver hpijs 3.10.6 and,
until this point, everything goes ok.
When I try to print, the following error occurs:
usr/lib/bugs/filter/foomatic-rip failed
The debug text is attached to
Do you have HP's proprietary plug-in actually installed? Run the
following commands in a terminal window:
sudo apt-get install hplip-gui
sudo hp-plugin
and follow the instructions on the screen. Simply use the default
choices in hp-plugin. Does printing work for you now?
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Where can I find theese alternatives drivers?
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wribeiro, is installed on Ubuntu by default. Start system-config-printer
via System - Administration - Printing, right-click the icon of your
printer, select Properties, and click Change at Make and Model.
Click Forward on the screen for the manufacturers and on the next
screen chabge the driver
Same thing here:
Ubuntu 10.10
Client has HP Professional M 1132 MFP attached to a Windows Server 2003 machine
via USB. Other Windows machines print through network fine.
- Installing the printer through System-Administration-Printer locates the
printer (via SAMBA) just fine and I can install
It seems that HP's proprietary plugin works only with their backends and
therefore not as SMB-shared printer on another computer. You can also
use alternative drivers like foo2zjs or foo2hp.
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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socket://169.254.18.21:9100 - that stupid propertiary HP module wants
hp:// and otherwise reports Error: This module is designed to work
with HP Printers only
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How did you set up your printer? system-config-printer (System -
Administration - Printing)? Web interface of CUPS
(http://localhost:631/)? Can you tell, step by step how you have set up
your printer? A fully automatic setup (system-config-printer, select
auto-detected printer, then click Forward,
Printer is not correctly set up, can be a problem of system-config-
printer.
** Package changed: ghostscript (Ubuntu) = system-config-printer
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
Status: New
How can I resolve this issue?
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According to the error_log this looks like a ghostscript issue,
reassigning.
** Package changed: ubuntu = ghostscript (Ubuntu)
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