*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 487695 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/487695
Hi Benjamin,
Can you please post us the "hp-check -t" output. And also attach us the
ppd file for this printer which will be in /etc/cups/ppd directory.
Thanks & Regards,
Goutam Kodu
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 487695 ***
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I forgot to say I have an OfficeJet Pro 8500A.
I just tried to set the CUPS Printer Default Options to "Long Edge" (my idea
was to 'force' even gnome/non-KDE apps to use duplex), and got this "fun"
result (
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 487695 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/487695
I cannot enable duplex when printing from within firefox (7.01). The combo-box
in the Page Setup tab of the print dialog simply shows just one option "One
Sided". In KDE applications, it correctly shows all
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 487695 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/487695
In the current Ubuntu/Debian package of HPLIP the duplex problem of the
hpcups driver is solved by reorganizing the different margin types of
the page sizes, see bug 487695. Therefore closing the task for the
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try changing the border size
it made a difference for me.
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I also have a trouble with Duplex Printing on HPLIP. My printer is a HP
psc 1510 and I can't print double sided, nor with Ubuntu 9.04 neither
with Ubuntu 10.10, in spite of the correct setting of the program. I am
bearing this bug for the last two years, too much time indeed!
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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** Changed in: evince
Status: New => Expired
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Title:
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Sorry - I'm in late to this world. Having trouble with duplex printing
in 10.10/maverick with C310 printer using 3.10.9. I have read this and
installed hpijs as per the comment
sudo apt-get install hpijs
in a terminal window and create a print queue for your printer using the
"hpijs" driver.
This bug was fixed in the package system-config-printer -
1.2.3+20100723-0ubuntu8.1
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system-config-printer (1.2.3+20100723-0ubuntu8.1) maverick-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/patches/78_give-priority-to-hpijs.patch: Prioritize hpijs against
hpcups again. With hpcups duplex pr
This bug was fixed in the package hplip - 3.10.6-1ubuntu10.1
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hplip (3.10.6-1ubuntu10.1) maverick-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/hplip-cups.postinst, debian/hpijs.postinst: Switch back to HPIJS as
default driver (migrate hpcups queues to HPIJS) as there are still problems
Could someone experiencing this problem test the package in maverick-proposed
and report here ?
Thanks in advance.
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The hplip package in -proposed has built now. Sorry for the delay, we
had a problem with the package build.
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/maverick-proposed/system-config-printer
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/maverick-proposed/hplip
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Accepted hplip into maverick-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
** Tags added: verification-needed
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Prepared SRU for Maverick. The new system-config-printer package
prioritizes the hpijs driver against the hpcups driver when creating a
new print queue. debdiff attached and package uploaded to the -proposed
queue, waiting for approval.
** Patch added: "SRU for system-config-printer to prioritize
Prepared SRU for Maverick. The new HPLIP package installs hpijs and
migrated hpcups-based print queues to hpijs. debdiff attached and
package uploaded to the -proposed queue, waiting for approval.
** Patch added: "SRU for HPLIP to switch from hpcups to hpijs"
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ub
At least for Maverick we should switch back to HPIJS (instead of hpcups)
as default driver for HP's non-PostScript printers. Here the duplex
option is simpler and works with all the applications which have all
kinds of bugs in their printing dialogs. Added hplip and system-config-
printer task for
Thank you, Till. That worked for me!
Specifically, after installing the hpijs package, I immediately opened a
txt file using gedit and was able to select duplex mode. No other
changes were necessary.
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htt
Please everyone who suffers this problem (or especially cannot print
duplex) in Maverick, install the "hpijs" package, for example via the
command
sudo apt-get install hpijs
in a terminal window and create a print queue for your printer using the
"hpijs" driver. Can you print duplex through this
I believe I'm experiencing the same/related issue. With Ubuntu10.04 and
hplip-3.10.9, gedit does not allow duplex printing. However, I *am*
able to duplex print from Firefox. I tried to specify the hpijs driver
as described above (#27) but only the hpcups driver was listed.
Not sure if this ma
Joerg Beyer, are you not able to print at all or is the problem oinly
the duplex printing? In the former case you have another bug, please
report a new bug then.
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here too: on Maverick Meerkat/10.10 I could not print on my new
Officejet 6500 wireless. Any ideas?
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The same bug is there again in Maverick Meerkat. I couldn't print in
duplex mode out of evince and the dialogues to activate the duplexer are
quiet complicated. I had to change the driver from hpcups to hpijs.
Why is the same bug there again and again?
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I have problem with 'manual duplex' printing on my HP CP1514n in Ubuntu.
In 10.04 I select the double sided print option (print long edge). Print is now
simplex printing which is wrong.
In 10.10beta there is a new option checkbox : Duplexer installed. I don't have
a duplexer attached to my printe
Michal, pleas check at first whether the printer is configured for
having a duplex unit, start the printer tool with System ->
Administration -> Printing, right-click the printer, choose
"Properties". Choose "Installed Options" on the left and make sure that
the box at "Duplex Unit" is marked. Now
I can't select double-sided (long/short edge) printing in the print
dialog. Can you please help how to solve this? I really need this
feature a lot.
I'm using Lucid Lynx, daily updated.
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In lucid lynx hpcups gets installed by default again and setting duplex
is still too complicated. Please again select hpijs by default.
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Regarding "easier way for the users to set up duplex"
I would like to mention what I wrote here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hplip/+bug/173857/comments/4
i.e. I suggest that the defaults in the PPD are
such that duplex printing works.
As far as I see the consequence is that then even
for "simpex"
** Summary changed:
- Duplex printing doesn't work on HP Officejet Pro 8500
+ Problems with hpcups driver: Setting duplex too complicated, miscellaneous
regressions
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