Re: wheezy scanning with officejet 6500
Thanks for the reply Ralph. I tried what you suggested before resorting to latest hplip and it worked fine but I was hoping for more native support. The latest hplip package gives me everything but I feel like I am introducing an alien into my laptop because it hasn't gone through Debian stable scrubbing process. :) If all else fails and my desire to keep Debian as close to stable as possible takes over, I may resort to doing what you suggested but I wish there was a way to figure out what's preventing scanning from working even though it's fully supported on paper with wheezy. Thanks again. On Nov 14, 2013, at 2:21 PM, Ralph Katz wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > On 11/14/2013 07:38 AM, legacy daily wrote: > Dear experts, > > I hope you can give me some guidance with my situation. I have a wheezy > 7.2 system (no extra repositories, no extra packages - aside from skype) > on Dell Precision 4700. I also have an OfficeJet 6500 e709n connected to > network via wifi. [snipped details on it not working with hplip] George, if you'll accept a suggestion from a fellow (non-expert) user, just use the wifi connection to manage the device. On my wheezy system with HP Officejet 6600, which should be very similar to your 6500, I only use the web interface to scan. I have not yet found a need to try the hplip package although it should permit more extensive access to device features. For example, the web interface only allows scans up to 600 dpi while 1200 dpi is available on the device. With your browser, go to your device at 192.168.whatever-it's-called, click on Scan tab to see all the scanning options and manage the scan. For printing, I used CUPS, browsed to http://localhost:631/ , had CUPS find the wireless printer and add it as a system printer. This was so simple and easy, I never looked at the hplip options although the package is installed. Regards, Ralph -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJShSKYAAoJECe2FpioHXO6CMsIAJOlhcbHWorfIXELgpre95PL B4LJV9kqCyNZ4sZJKoyx0pSSidbPQVZmBDC93UZIT1CdaHDOjlhI4IKulDRJIGCn HEiYRWX6DEaJpm1/GrKOh3lU7yrMNWC0lNTcFzxebLm3gne6xsoPscAQ9+f02gTO GoN4ZbTc5dtIGjjr225zUaFM0NAnPB/ql/Bx2wrxp+ZLXd4IpwvhMvNjRqB07mkP GQnUC5iqwrp245jvXMlECZnDVkmWTRBGR5F2VRZjymGI0TnVtrISXgLTmBhkmp7K ljIEhbBf6pVVnyn1fZlT8fErkznBb3AxSIocLzqPiAQYkn7YzsbCKocfsLhz+UI= =wraA -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/5285229d.9080...@rcn.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1afd88ce-e859-44a3-bdbe-3641937ba...@gmail.com
Re: wheezy scanning with officejet 6500
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 11/14/2013 07:38 AM, legacy daily wrote: > Dear experts, > > I hope you can give me some guidance with my situation. I have a wheezy > 7.2 system (no extra repositories, no extra packages - aside from skype) > on Dell Precision 4700. I also have an OfficeJet 6500 e709n connected to > network via wifi. [snipped details on it not working with hplip] George, if you'll accept a suggestion from a fellow (non-expert) user, just use the wifi connection to manage the device. On my wheezy system with HP Officejet 6600, which should be very similar to your 6500, I only use the web interface to scan. I have not yet found a need to try the hplip package although it should permit more extensive access to device features. For example, the web interface only allows scans up to 600 dpi while 1200 dpi is available on the device. With your browser, go to your device at 192.168.whatever-it's-called, click on Scan tab to see all the scanning options and manage the scan. For printing, I used CUPS, browsed to http://localhost:631/ , had CUPS find the wireless printer and add it as a system printer. This was so simple and easy, I never looked at the hplip options although the package is installed. Regards, Ralph -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJShSKYAAoJECe2FpioHXO6CMsIAJOlhcbHWorfIXELgpre95PL B4LJV9kqCyNZ4sZJKoyx0pSSidbPQVZmBDC93UZIT1CdaHDOjlhI4IKulDRJIGCn HEiYRWX6DEaJpm1/GrKOh3lU7yrMNWC0lNTcFzxebLm3gne6xsoPscAQ9+f02gTO GoN4ZbTc5dtIGjjr225zUaFM0NAnPB/ql/Bx2wrxp+ZLXd4IpwvhMvNjRqB07mkP GQnUC5iqwrp245jvXMlECZnDVkmWTRBGR5F2VRZjymGI0TnVtrISXgLTmBhkmp7K ljIEhbBf6pVVnyn1fZlT8fErkznBb3AxSIocLzqPiAQYkn7YzsbCKocfsLhz+UI= =wraA -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/5285229d.9080...@rcn.com
wheezy scanning with officejet 6500
Dear experts, I hope you can give me some guidance with my situation. I have a wheezy 7.2 system (no extra repositories, no extra packages - aside from skype) on Dell Precision 4700. I also have an OfficeJet 6500 e709n connected to network via wifi. The wheezy hplip version 3.12.6-3.1 is supposed to have full support for my printer - including scanning support. However, xsane returns an "Invalid argument" error and despite all my efforts I haven't been able to scan with it. I researched this for a couple days and couldn't make the multifunction printer function fully. As a last resort, I had to try installing the hplip from hplipopensource site. The latest version there 3.13.11. This install gave me a warning (related to cupsys-bsd - doesn't exist in repos) and an error (some python error running the hp-systray) at the end but it works perfectly (as far as I can tell). I'd like to avoid using anything from outside the Debian standard repositories. Do you have any suggestions on getting the printer working with the version in the repos? Or should I confidently move forward with the latest version of hplip? I posted this query on the debian-printing list but received no replies. I am hoping some of you may have encountered a similar situation. I know people have different feelings about using non-free or external software. My preference would be to stay within the official repositories as much as possible (since everything I have needed so far has been addressed by them + the backports) except for this scanner/printer issue. I am not sure if developers would consider backporting a newer version of hplip to backports. Thanks in advance. - George http://legacydaily.com