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Re: Debian e hplip



L'avevo provato e non funzionava, stamattina l'ho riprovato e funziona...

Grazie mille.

-------- Messaggio Originale  --------
Da: Max <maxter@email.it>
A: lista debian <debian-italian@lists.debian.org>
Oggetto: Re:Debian e hplip
Data: 25/1/2006 15:47

>dalla pagina README.Debian di hplip:
>
>Note that networked devices are NOT always detected, but
>see below:
>For network-connected devices, use the hp-makeuri utility to generate
>an URI that is suitable for the HP CUPS backend for your printer, and
>use that URI when setting up the printer in CUPS.  After that,
>hp-probe and others will work just fine.  The networked printer must
>be connected and online for hp-makeuri to work.
>
>----
>
>dalla pagina /usr/share/doc/hplip/hplip_readme.html:
>
>
>7.2 Setup and I/O Troubleshooting
>Issue 1: 'hp-probe' fails to find my network printer
>Solution:
>Note: This is a known problem with hp-probe
>1. Determine the IP address of your printer by printing out the
>network configuration page (or if you know it or can determine it in
>another way)
>
>2. Run:
>$ hp-makeuri <ip-address>
>For example:
>$ hp-makeuri 192.168.1.1
>
>3. This will result in a device URI printed to the console. For example:
>hp:/net/Officejet_9100_series?ip=192.168.1.1
>
>4. Copy this device URI
>5. Open the CUPS UI:
>http://localhost:631
>(or YasT, etc) and install the printer by pasting the generated URI.
>
>
>ciao ciao
>
>Max
>
>Pignedoli Luca ha scritto:
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>
>>Ciao a tutti, qualcuno di voi ha mai provato hplip con delle stampanti
>>in rete?
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>>#hp-probe -bnet
>>
>>mi ritorna:
>>
>> [WARNING]: No devices found. If this isn't the result you are expecting,
>> [WARNING]: check your network connections and make sure your internet
>> [WARNING]: firewall software is disabled.
>>    
>>
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