On 30/01/2024 11:07, Alessandro Lin wrote:
Synaptic program works.

Unfortunately  ' hplip '  is still incompatible with ubuntu 23.10

HPLIP (from the HP site) install failures are unfortunately very common because they expect highly specific packages, especially Python libraries, and these are often far too new for them to be in any conventional Linux distro.

It's pity because the older versions installed from the deb repositories are sometimes unusable because they doen't list some printers (even some older ones: this is not limited to new printer problems); often fail to implement important features of printers that do occur in the list, like double-sided printing; and they often have bugs like failing to recognise some common paper sizes.

I always try the latest HPLIP from HP first; fortunately it has worked for me in the last few years, except that 3.23.5 which I'm using has a completely broken A4 paper setting (it thinks it's A3) and a wholly bogus-looking setting called "Index Card A4 8.27 × 11.69in" (!) which actually works. I have no idea what the people who assemble the list of paper sizes are smoking :-)

I recommend going to https://sourceforge.net/projects/hplip/files/hplip/ and installing one version earlier; and if that doesn't work, one version before that, and keep going back until one works.

Peter
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