Andy,

Can you try using hp-makeuri <ip.address> and see if that works?

If not then try:

snmpwalk -Os -c public -v 1 <ip.here> 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.9.1.1.7.0

and post the output. If snmp can't talk with the printer then you may have some sort of snmp problem..

Aaron

Andy Howell wrote:
Aaron J Albright wrote:
I don't suppose you could try just "hp-setup 172.16.1.27"?

I just want to make sure that it's not some sort of complicated network configuration problem.


Aaron,

Sorry, should have mentioned that I tried that. Same results. In ethereal, I see it doing a SNMP request and getting back a response. The web stuff I saw before was it contacting cups on port 631. That is interesting because I originally tried to configure using CUPS web page. That failed with an error "client-error-not-possible" when I went to add the printer. This was from the admin Model/Driver selection list. I couldn't find anything in the logs. I assumed that the hp-setup was more "basic", so figured I'd give it a try.

I restarted cups and hplip to make sure there wasn't a problem with new configs.

I'm using CPUS 1.1.22

Thanks for your help,

Andy





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