I just checked the PSC2510 with photo card (CF) and it worked correctly..although I can't say what is causing your trouble..seems like it's some sort of system configuration however..

Aaron

dwelch91 wrote:
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
No idea, but *even* if it works, it will be extremely slow and unusable for large photo cards. I do not even know why HPLIP tries to supports this, the
hardware/firmware just is not up to the job.  Mind you, over USB it *is*
good enough and works very well, it is a problem with the way it was
implemented over TCP/IP.

Three reasons why we support the "Disk I/O" protocol in addition to USB mass storage:

1. Older devices ONLY support this method (esp. parallel devices!)

2. It works over the network (albeit very slowly)

3. Its a reasonable backup in case USB mass storage doesn't work for some reason (maybe fstab or hotplug problem?)

I agree it is very slow, but the firmware and the protocol limits the speed to a large degree. The code that downloads the data is I/O limited.

-Don



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