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Re: HP DeskJet 895C



Steven Jones wrote:

Is USB enabled in the bios?

regards

Thing

-----Original Message-----
From: Freddy Freeloader [mailto:fredddy@cableone.net]
Sent: Wednesday, 8 September 2004 8:46 a.m.
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: HP DeskJet 895C


Hi All,

I'm having problems with getting my HP DeskJet 895C printer to work. It is connected with a usb cable. I have, I think anyway, all the appropriate usb modules (ehci, uhci, usblp, and usbcore) loaded in the 2.6.8 kernel I'm using, and I'm running sarge(upgrade from woody). I also have CUPS and the HP drivers "hpijs" and "hpoj" installed. I can log onto the CUPS admin page and work with it so CUPS seems to be installed correctly. However, I cannot get the computer to find the printer. I know the printer works as I just unplugged it from another computer and used the same usb cable for both hookups. Anyone have any good ideas for troubleshooting this? Being a newbie to Linux I'm at the end of my own ideas as to where to go from here. I have run the "/etc/init.d/hpoj setup" command and it scans for, but does not find the printer. I have the .ppd file for the printer installed in the /usr/share/cups/model/ directory. The /proc/bus/usb/ directory is empty. When I tell CUPS to look to usb interfaces for the printer, no matter what usb interface # I have used, the error log tells me the device can't be found. When I run "gs -h" the "ijs" device is listed in the output.

Yes. LOL. I'm not a complete newbie to computing, just to Linux and Debian. One of the first things I suspected was that usb had failed at the hardware level, but the "khubd" process would load with usb enabled in the BIOS and wouldn't when it usb was disabled in BIOS. So this was one of the first things I looked at.


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