On Mon, 03 Dec 2018 11:50:19 +0100, Ed Greshko <ed.gres...@greshko.com> wrote:

On 12/3/18 1:34 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sun, 2018-12-02 at 17:12 +0100, Ger van Dijck wrote:
Hi all,


After an update to Fedora29 I can print but not scan anymore with a HP
officejet 4620 in WLAN.

When running HP-check I get two messages : cups required incompat : cups
may nt be installed or running .
cups is installed and running.

                                            python3-notify2 needs to be
installed : Question where can I "find it"

Has anyone the same experience ?
Obvious question: have you installed the hplip package?


Well, hp-check is part of the hplip-gui package so I'd guess the answer is "yes".


Oke Ed I agree.


FWIW, I get a whole bunch of "errors" running hp-check including those above and scanning
works.

Oke Ed I agree : But I can nowhere find python3-notify2 . All sorts of python3 etc etc but even with "rpm find" no python3-notify2 . Next question is of course what does this lib do and is it really needed ?


I get this as part of the output.  My printer is connected on the LAN.

------------------------------
| DISCOVERED SCANNER DEVICES |
------------------------------

device `hpaio:/net/HP_OfficeJet_Pro_8710?hostname=hp' is a Hewlett-Packard
HP_OfficeJet_Pro_8710 all-in-one


When connected with an USB cable I get device 4l:/dev/video is a noname integrated laptop webcam HD etc. and device hpaio:/dev/usb/officejet 4620 series?serial=CN31F241NZ05RT is a HewlettPackard Officejet 4620 series all in one .

So when connected with an USB cable prting and scanning goes fine .

When connected on WLAN the camera of the laptop is discovered but the HP4620 not : Therefore the scanfunction , this is evident does not functionate .

All is clear but how can I find a solution for this problem ?--
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