I can confirm that the problem with printing to HP LaserJet 1200 with PS
driver has been fixed after upgrade to Ubuntu 12.04 (with packages hplip
3.12.2-1ubuntu3 and cups 1.5.2-9ubuntu1).
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I do not mean any hardware defect or incompatibility, but perhaps there
is a bug in the Linux kernel or in HP's 'hp" CUPS backend and this
breakls the USB communication.
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I'm sure there is no problem with communication between PC and the printer via
USB.
The PC I tried last has dual boot configuration: MS Windows XP Pro. SP3 32-bit
and Ubuntu 11.10 32-bit.
With the printer connected to the PC on a USB port I first booted Ubuntu and
found out that there is a probl
rpr nospam, your problem does not seem to be a driver problem but a
problem of the communication between computer and printer via USB.
Can you make sure that your system is completely updated?
Can someone at HP look into this? There seems to be a problem with the
"hp" CUPS backend.
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hplip delays last page on LaserJet 1200
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I have tried the "HP LaserJet 1200 Foomatic/pxlmono (recommended)"
driver with this printer on an Ubuntu 11.10 32-bit but to no avail.
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rpr nospam: Now i am using the driver "HP LaserJet 1200 Foomatic/pxlmono
(recommended)" in Ubuntu 11.10 and the printer works properly. HTH.
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Title:
hplip delays last page on LaserJet 1200
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I have a very similar problem with printing to HP LaserJet 1200 with
PS driver. The printer was first installed on Ubuntu 10.10 and worked
fine, also after upgrade to Ubuntu 11.04.
But after upgrade to Ubuntu 11.10 the last page of the document never
gets printed: green light is blinking as if the
** Summary changed:
- hplip delays last page on LaserJet 1200, error message
+ hplip delays last page on LaserJet 1200
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hplip delays last
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I cannot reproduce the problem, at least trying things like stopping the
D-Bus (in addition kill all D-Bus processes) or killing hp-systray.
What you should try is to do a clean standard installation of Lubuntu,
then install the HPLIP package of Lubuntu and set up a print queue for
your printer, w
I would primarily bet on missing D-Bus.
To the developers at HP, do you have any suggestion on how to find out
which missing dependency caused this printing problem?
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The hplip compilation, which resolved the problem, required also installation
of these dependencies:
libcups2 cups libcups2-dev cups-bsd cups-client libcupsimage2-dev libdbus-1-dev
build-essential ghostscript openssl libjpeg62-dev libsnmp-dev libtool
libusb-dev python-imaging policykit-1 policyk
For me it looks a littele like that your computer was not running D-Bus.
On Ubuntu there are meta packages which depend on all packages which
should be included in a standard installation. With this some packages
which HPLIP needs are already there even if they are not in the
dependency lists of H
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