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The Hewlett-Packard Linux Imaging and Printing Project provides a unified single and multi-function connectivity solution for Linux. For support and help, please visit https://launchpad.net/hplip
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I have not been able to get my HP LaserJet Professional P1102w printer to work in most linux distros I've been hopping to and from. It works OOB on xubuntu, kubuntu and lubuntu. I have had it working previously in Fedora 16 and I believe CentOS 6.2. But I'm now in CentOS 6.2 again and can't get it to work at all. I even tried the foo2zjs driver and it won't work with that either. I have tried the hplip in the repos and even downloaded from hplip's site. Neither will work this time around. So I may continue to distro-hop for a while as I really don't like Canonical (hence the buntu's) so I'll shop around for other distros and try them. Good luck!
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hplip does not work with HP Laserjet Professional p1102w. I'm running the newest version 3.12.4. Using Fedora now but have tried many other distros and none work with the newest hplip to get my printer working.
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There's a bug that causes installation to hang if you have recursive symlinks in /usr/include; unfortunately that's a pretty common thing. And of course you can't report a bug without creating an account with Launchpad; no thanks. The fix is simple, though: edit base/utils.py and change line 209 to read: if recurse and os.path.isdir(fullname) and not os.path.islink(fullname): (instead of the current commented-out "or" clause).
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I have been trying to install my HP1005 printer with hplip. Everything is fine until hpsetup says that the digital signature of the plugin file downloaded does not match. This has been a problem for several weeks. Could someone please look into it? Many thanks, bill.foster85@gmail.com
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1. Thanks for trying to support Linux 2. Unfortunately the scanner support for my M175a seems to require a proprietary binary plug in and my ARM based QNAP NAS (running debian) simply doesn’t like i386 code. 3. Seems to work fine on my 64bit desktop machine (which isn't always on, so no printer and scanner sharing)
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Still can't get the LJ Pro P1606dn duplexer right in 3.10.6... only prints odd pages when printing by lpr, and even pages come out upside down when printing from Acrobat. Unlike what HP's propaganda would have you believe, this printer works best when configured as a generic PCL5e printer. The gutenprint-ijs driver controls the duplexer properly, and gives faster print times.