Well, I guess I'm very confused then. When I attempt to print, there
are two printers listed now. One prints and the other does not.
Further, I do not have the hplip toolbox available any longer.
I deleted the one printer that does not print. Then I deleted the queue
that had been created
My primary concern as a triager of bug reports is to ensure that a
user
can print. This you can now do.
Happy printing,
Brian.
On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 at 18:48, wrote:
>
> If I understand your explanation, the hplip print queue works
> correctly. Therefore, the hold placed upon the print jobs must
On Mon 05 Apr 2021 at 13:44:07 -0400, slow_sp...@att.net wrote:
> If I understand your explanation, the hplip print queue works correctly.
> Therefore, the hold placed upon the print jobs must come
>
> from somewhere else in the Debian system.
>
> Can you at least give me another subject under
If I understand your explanation, the hplip print queue works
correctly. Therefore, the hold placed upon the print jobs must come
from somewhere else in the Debian system.
Can you at least give me another subject under which to post this bug?
The command completed:
sudo lpadmin -p PRINTQ -v
"usb://HP/Photosmart%20C3100%20series?serial=CN668B721G04KV&interface=1"
-E -m "drv:///hpcups.drv/hp-photosmart_c3100_series.ppd"
Then the print command completed:
lp -d PRINTQ /etc/nsswitch.conf
request id is PRINTQ-544 (1 file(s))
But the
Meant to say that I shut down the printer, waited for the process to
finish, then turned it on again before retrying.
sudo lpadmin -p PRINTQ -v
usb://HP/Photosmart%20C3100%20series?serial=CN668B721G04KV&interface=1
-E -m PPD
[1] 26162
bash: -E: command not found
> usb://HP/Photosmart%20C3100%20series?serial=CN668B721G04KV&interface=1
> hp:/usb/Photosmart_C3100_series?serial=CN668B721G04KV
These are URIs. Either is valid, but the second is advised when easy
access to the scanner is wanted. Substitute a URI in the lpadmin
command below.
The PPD for your de
Also, closed the toolbox and it is no where to be found even though
installed.
Always. Unless I reboot the computer and turn on the printer first. At
least that is what I discovered so far. Can't guaranty that however.
file cups-brf:/
network http
network socket
network beh
network ipp
network https
network lpd
network ipps
serial serial:/dev/ttyS0?baud=115200
direct
usb://HP/Photosmart%20C3100%20series?serial=CN668B721G04KV&interface=1
direct hp:/usb/Photosmart_C3100_series?serial=CN668B721G04KV
direct hpfax
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