Re: new (kind of) USB printer, debian etch

2006-08-14 Thread David E. Fox
On Sun, 13 Aug 2006 21:33:48 -0700
David E. Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I've added another printer in the past (a Canon BJC-250) which has
 worked for quite a while on various flavors of Linux, including
 presently on Debian Etch. I use the parallel interface on that prniter
 OK. (Although recently, I experienced an odd hang when trying to access

OK, ignore this. Printer seems to be working OK. I had overlooked two
things - a need to install hpijs (the driver recommends using it, I
hadn't installed it) and secondly, the hang was a popup window asking
for a password and user name, and it was hiding beneath the main
window.



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new (kind of) USB printer, debian etch

2006-08-13 Thread David E. Fox

I just obtained a used HP Photosmart 1218 inkjet printer, and according
to linuxprinting.org the printer is supposed to be able to work with
linux perfectly.

I've added another printer in the past (a Canon BJC-250) which has
worked for quite a while on various flavors of Linux, including
presently on Debian Etch. I use the parallel interface on that prniter
OK. (Although recently, I experienced an odd hang when trying to access
this printer, and thanks to recent postings on the list, I found the
solution was to comment out a line in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf that says to
listen on a socket in /var/run/cups. Commenting out that line and
restarting the cups system allows me to print normally.

On the other hand, I plugged in this new printer (intending to use USB)
and can't get past the setup. Both cups and kDE's print wizard
correctly identify the printer; the latter allows me to go as far as
test, at which point it hangs, and cannot be closed except by
ctrl-alt-esc. 

Using the cups admistration tool (pointing $browser to localhost:631) I
can't do anything. The printer is detected all right on the USB cable,
but if I try to add anything, it just hangs. I then notice a series of
cups-related processes (cups-driverd for instance) and these processes
just consume CPU resources and have to be killed.

I'm thinking that this current behavior is somehow related to the
original hangs that I experienced yesterday after trying to print a
document (on the Canon, naturally). If they aren't related, is it
related to specifically cups packages in debian etch (my system was
just aptitude upgraded yesterday morning) or would it be something else?





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