Re: Difficulty with PSC 1210
Till Kamppeter <[email protected]> Tue, 14 Dec 2004 13:08:39 +0100
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After the installation of HPLIP, did you connect and turn on your device
and then, with the device connected and turned on, restart CUPS
("killall -HUP cupsd" or "service cups restart")?
Till
bbales wrote:
> The new hplip documentation and installation are very understandable and
> clear. However I am having a problem with my PSC 1210. Loading on a R/H 9.0
> machine using KDE.
> /proc/bus/usb/devices finds the printer and provides the serial number etc.,
> but when I get to step 10
> 10. From the Device drop-down list, click hp:/usb/[printer name, serial
> number].
> For example, "hp:/usb/hp_deskjet_5600?serial=MY31R1K02179".
>
> I don't see anything with printer name or serial number. I see
> "hp_no_device_found"
>
> I tried several of the devices with no luck. Of course it won't print -- the
> cups print test page gives "cannot connect to server" And lpr doesn't do
> anything and no error message.
>
> Scanning with gimp works perfectly, but gimp won't print either.
>
> yum installed version 3.5 of PyQt, so the hplip toolbox doesn't work.
> Installing version 3.8 runs into dependeency problems.
>
> Can this work with R/H 9.0?
> bruce
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