> Henrique de Moraes Holschuh was heard > to say: >See the kernel logs. You need to find something like this: >Oct 3 15:28:52 khazad-dum kernel: printer.c: usblp0: USB >Bidirectional >printer dev 13 if 0 alt 0 proto 2 vid 0x03F0 pid 0x6004
dmesg did show disconnect and reconnect messages for both the printer and the scsi port for the various memory card slots available in the printer. However, > /sbin/MAKEDEV usb will create the usb stuff in /dev. I executed this command, then "/etc/init.d/hpoj setup" to see if that would make the difference, and it did. So it seems that this magic "MAKEDEV" command wasn't automatically run during installation this time. The joys of running "unstable", I guess. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Probe for USB-connected devices ([y]/n)? Probing "/dev/usb/lp0"... Found "PSC 2200 Series" with serial number "MY26EB24980G". This device will be set up as "mlc:usb:PSC_2200_Series". Press <Enter> alone to continue or <Ctrl-D> to skip this device, or enter a different desired name suffix (without the "mlc:usb:" prefix) here ---> Setting up as "mlc:usb:PSC_2200_Series". Enabling ptal-mlcd and ptal-printd. Enabling ptal-photod. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The "mlc:" printer still didn't show up in KDE CUPS printer control, so I rebooted the machine and watched the boot messages. Everything was detected, the "mlc:" printer definition too, and this time CUPS detected the printer. I'm looking at the test page right now, in beautiful colour and crisp black. Many thanks Henrique, again, for your assistance. Peace, may your aim never waver, Curt- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]