On Thu 07 Apr 2022 at 09:23:25 +0200, alain wrote: > > Le 06/04/2022 à 17:59, Brian Potkin a écrit : > > On Wed 06 Apr 2022 at 16:49:30 +0200, alain wrote: > > > > > Le 06/04/2022 à 16:06, Brian Potkin a écrit : > > > > Is the ENVY*directly* connected to a USB port on the computer? > > > > > > yes it is directly connected via usb to the pc . > > I thiught it is but was just checking. > > > when the printer is connected , it does not print at all . > > the ipp-usb daemon detects the printer and is activee. That is good. > > The avahi-browse and driverless commands do not work for the printer > > nd they should. > > > > How do you go on with 'http://127.0.0.1:60000' in a browser? > > in system-config -printer , the thing you created (the icon "envy" like > your last command done it) > > is well shown . but i can not print . even a test page . > > the printer is not automatically recognized (not the case in bullseye where > it is very well recognized ) > > when i had the hplip installed , the icon "envy 5530 ..." was created but > has never gone to be functionnal . > > is my printer too old ? do i have to change it ?
You provided information at https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=983349 that cleary shows your printer is new enough to support IPP-over-USB. Why not repeat all the commands I gave there? > i set printer on , it says : > > ipp-usb is not ready for this device Where does it say this? Can you access the printer from a browser with http://127.0.0.1:6000'? > > > also i can't shut down the computer . > > Just switch off ? > > the printer never switches off and the pc never , too . > > or after a very very very long time and i didn't wait more than 1 ou 2 > minutes > > (that's enough normally it is instantly ) > > to switch off the printer , i have to unplug it (mains and usb) , replug it > (mains only) , > > set it off (there it is ok) and replug it (usb) . > > and , only in this case , it is ok for the pc . > > with bullseye stable , all is ok , i have no problem . retested this morning This seems more a matter of your setup on unstable and unrelated to printing. Cheers, Brian.