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Bug#1008175: #1008175



Brian:

PRINT_QUEUE_NAME is the actual name of the queue as given in Okular or
by 'lpstat -a'.

Sorry! Was out at a pub with a friend before responding! Should have waited! ;^)

driverless
ipps://HP%20LaserJet%20Pro%20M148fdw%20(6CA573)._ipps._tcp.local/

As root:
lpadmin -p testq -v "ipps://HP%20LaserJet%20Pro%20M148fdw%20(6CA573)._ipps._tcp.local/" -E -m everywhere

as regular user:
lp -d testq -o sides=two-sided-long-edge lipsum.txt.pdf

Still printed single-sided

The printer was originally setup by the Debian netinst.

Thanks!

Rick


On 2022-03-27 17:01, Brian Potkin wrote:
On Sun 27 Mar 2022 at 15:13:30 -0500, rick@scotsgeek.com wrote:

Brian:

avahi-browse -rt _ipp._tcp
+ enp2s0 IPv6 HP LaserJet Pro M148fdw (6CA573) Internet Printer
local
+ enp2s0 IPv4 HP LaserJet Pro M148fdw (6CA573) Internet Printer
local
= enp2s0 IPv6 HP LaserJet Pro M148fdw (6CA573) Internet Printer
local
   hostname = [NPI6CA573.local]
   address = [192.168.1.207]
   port = [631]
   txt = ["mopria-certified=1.3" "mac=f8:b4:6a:6c:a5:73" "usb_MDL=HP
LaserJet Pro M148f-M149f" "usb_MFG=HP" "TLS=1.2" "PaperMax=legal-A4"
"kind=document,envelope,photo" "UUID=564e4733-5931-3235-3934-f8b46a6ca573" "Fax=T" "Scan=T" "Duplex=T" "Color=F" "note=unitedStates" "adminurl=http://NPI6CA573.local./hp/device/info_config_AirPrint.html?tab=Networking&menu=AirPrintStatus";

The text record advertises that the printer is capable of automatic
duplex ("Duplex=T").

[Snipped text]

driverless
ipps://HP%20LaserJet%20Pro%20M148fdw%20(6CA573)._ipps._tcp.local/

ipp://... is a URI for the printer. We will try setting up and printing
to a new print queue. Do

  lpadmin -p testq -v "URI" -E -m everywhere

Subdtitute URI with what is above. Test with

  lp -d testq -o sides=two-sided-long-edge test.pdf

lpoptions -p PRINT_QUEUE_NAME -l
lpoptions: Unable to get PPD file for PRINT_QUEUE_NAME: No such file or
directory

PRINT_QUEUE_NAME is the actual name of the queue as given in Okular or
by 'lpstat -a'.

Cheers,

Brian.


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