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From: <em...@so...> - 2004-11-09 17:59:49
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HI Is there some utility like snmpwalk, but for ptal-pml oids, to get every existent oid variable device supports |
From: Ed H. <Ed...@He...> - 2004-11-08 07:30:10
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Sunil William Savkar <sunil@...> writes: > ... > > However, once the ADF is depleted, the scanner continues to keep > communicating with sane and simply scanning continuously the flatbed > instead. > > ... The documentation talks about your issue. Do you have --batch-scan=yes on your scanimage command? http://hpoj.sourceforge.net/hpoj-0.91/doc/setup-scan-details.html |
From: Sunil W. S. <lis...@in...> - 2004-11-04 12:20:59
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Hi. (1) Wondering if there is any quick fix for a problem I am having or if it is in fact a bug: When setting auto mode in either Xsane or using scanimage with the hpoj backend for the 7310, I noticed that if I load a few sheets in the ADF the program correct understands there are pages coming from teh ADF. However, once the ADF is depleted, the scanner continues to keep communicating with sane and simply scanning continuously the flatbed instead. This is odd. I have tested the HP windows program on my WinXP machine, and this behavior is not exhibited. (2) How can you set the brightness and contrast using the hpoj backend? I have looked for both settings, but though I see a contrast setting, it indicates as being "inactive"? Again, I love the fact that the latest network officejets are supported by HPOJ and thus by sane. Really great stuff. Sunil |
From: Sunil W. S. <su...@in...> - 2004-11-04 12:20:41
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Hi. (1) Wondering if there is any quick fix for a problem I am having or if it is in fact a bug: When setting auto mode in either Xsane or using scanimage with the hpoj backend for the 7310, I noticed that if I load a few sheets in the ADF the program correct understands there are pages coming from teh ADF. However, once the ADF is depleted, the scanner continues to keep communicating with sane and simply scanning continuously the flatbed instead. This is odd. I have tested the HP windows program on my WinXP machine, and this behavior is not exhibited. (2) How can you set the brightness and contrast using the hpoj backend? I have looked for both settings, but though I see a contrast setting, it indicates as being "inactive"? Again, I love the fact that the latest network officejets are supported by HPOJ and thus by sane. Really great stuff. Sunil |
From: Sunil W. S. <lis...@in...> - 2004-11-03 22:58:10
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> Install hpoj. Run #ptal-init setup. In there you can specify the ip > address of your device. Also, be sure to uncomment #hpoj in > /etc/sane/conf.dll > > > Cory > hp linux printing team Cory-- Fantastic-- thank you so much, looks like things are working like a charm! This is really a great product, and the fact it works with sane makes it that much better! Sunil |
From: Cory M. <cor...@hp...> - 2004-11-03 17:44:56
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Install hpoj. Run #ptal-init setup. In there you can specify the ip address of your device. Also, be sure to uncomment #hpoj in /etc/sane/conf.dll Cory hp linux printing team On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 21:10, Sunil William Savkar wrote: > Is there any way to use my officejet 7310 with sane as a driver. The > officejet is connected via its ethernet port, so it is not directly > connected via USB. > > I have seen references to the HPOJ backend and to the jetdirect system. I > am using the HP jetdirect interface for printing without problems, but > scanning is a different issue. > > So far I tried to add the Officejet's IP address to net.conf, changed > dll.conf to reference net, but otherwise I don't quite see what I can do > to get sane to reach across the network. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated! > > Sunil > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE > LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588&alloc_id=12065&op=click > > _______________________________________________ > hpoj-devel mailing list > hpo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hpoj-devel |
From: Sunil W. S. <lis...@in...> - 2004-11-03 13:07:03
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Is there any way to use my officejet 7310 with sane as a driver. The officejet is connected via its ethernet port, so it is not directly connected via USB. I have seen references to the HPOJ backend and to the jetdirect system. I am using the HP jetdirect interface for printing without problems, but scanning is a different issue. So far I tried to add the Officejet's IP address to net.conf, changed dll.conf to reference net, but otherwise I don't quite see what I can do to get sane to reach across the network. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Sunil |
From: Cory M. <cor...@hp...> - 2004-10-28 17:16:46
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Hi, Unfortunately we don't have the equipment to debug and test these issues. I hope someone in the community can help you with this issue... Cory hp linux printing team On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 08:22, xg...@ma... wrote: > hi,all > My box is debian,and shipped package "hpoj" does not compile in "parallel > port". > I have searched in Google, and seems parallel port is only supported on x86 > platform > due to lack of "io.h". am I right? Is this problem now solved? > I have been assigned a task to configure a printer on ultrasparc.My printer > is LaserJet 1100A and works well on my athlon debian. > Thank you! > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This Newsletter Sponsored by: Macrovision > For reliable Linux application installations, use the industry's leading > setup authoring tool, InstallShield X. Learn more and evaluate > today. http://clk.atdmt.com/MSI/go/ins0030000001msi/direct/01/ > > _______________________________________________ > hpoj-devel mailing list > hpo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hpoj-devel |
From: <xg...@ma...> - 2004-10-28 15:28:31
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hi,all My box is debian,and shipped package "hpoj" does not compile in "parallel port". I have searched in Google, and seems parallel port is only supported on x86 platform due to lack of "io.h". am I right? Is this problem now solved? I have been assigned a task to configure a printer on ultrasparc.My printer is LaserJet 1100A and works well on my athlon debian. Thank you! |
From: Raphael L. <rap...@gm...> - 2004-10-24 19:09:56
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On Saturday 23 October 2004 13:27, Raphael Langerhorst wrote: > On Thursday 21 October 2004 09:43, Volker Stolz wrote: > > * Raphael Langerhorst <rap...@gm...>: > > >> No special code is required -- just a minimal addition to the > > >> ptal-init-script where 'moreWildcards' is defined. I didn't > > >> get a concrete patch out of him and lack the hardware to test > > >> this myself (luckily only JetDirect here :). > > >> If you use the FreeBSD port, it should take of finding libusb > > >> etc, so the above should be the only change required. > > > > > > OK, found it, thanks a lot! > > > > Jeff pointed out you might have to unload the USB-modules umass > > and ulpt, though, since those will capture the device -- ugen is > > only available if the device is not assigned to one of the above. > > Also, this won't work if you have them compiled into the kernel. > > Ah, yes, I just noticed that the device gets attached as ulpt0. I > think I have the devices in the kernel... will remove them and > rebuild kernel. > > Thanks, > Raphael > > PS: I just tried it (with ulpt0) out with a fresh 5.3-RC1 and it > didn't work... When I have removed the devices and rebuilt the > kernel I'll report back. > > > [Jeff, are you lurking here?] OK, I just tried things out, I had a CVS checkout of around February and it seems I can't check out current CVS versions (what's the server adress). It didn't work but the device was recognised :) Still there is some communication error.... Can maybe anyone send me a tar ball with the latest source? Thanks a lot, Raphael -- G System, The Evolving Universe - http://www.g-system.at |
From: Raphael L. <rap...@gm...> - 2004-10-23 11:28:33
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On Thursday 21 October 2004 09:43, Volker Stolz wrote: > * Raphael Langerhorst <rap...@gm...>: > >> No special code is required -- just a minimal addition to the > >> ptal-init-script where 'moreWildcards' is defined. I didn't get > >> a concrete patch out of him and lack the hardware to test this > >> myself (luckily only JetDirect here :). > >> If you use the FreeBSD port, it should take of finding libusb > >> etc, so the above should be the only change required. > > > > OK, found it, thanks a lot! > > Jeff pointed out you might have to unload the USB-modules umass and > ulpt, though, since those will capture the device -- ugen is only > available if the device is not assigned to one of the above. Also, > this won't work if you have them compiled into the kernel. Ah, yes, I just noticed that the device gets attached as ulpt0. I think I have the devices in the kernel... will remove them and rebuild kernel. Thanks, Raphael PS: I just tried it (with ulpt0) out with a fresh 5.3-RC1 and it didn't work... When I have removed the devices and rebuilt the kernel I'll report back. > > [Jeff, are you lurking here?] -- G System, The Evolving Universe - http://www.g-system.at |
From: Volker S. <vs...@Fr...> - 2004-10-21 07:43:21
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* Raphael Langerhorst <rap...@gm...>: >> No special code is required -- just a minimal addition to the >> ptal-init-script where 'moreWildcards' is defined. I didn't get a >> concrete patch out of him and lack the hardware to test this myself >> (luckily only JetDirect here :). >> If you use the FreeBSD port, it should take of finding libusb etc, >> so the above should be the only change required. > > OK, found it, thanks a lot! Jeff pointed out you might have to unload the USB-modules umass and ulpt, though, since those will capture the device -- ugen is only available if the device is not assigned to one of the above. Also, this won't work if you have them compiled into the kernel. [Jeff, are you lurking here?] -- http://www-i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/stolz/ *** PGP *** S/MIME Two more months. |
From: Raphael L. <rap...@gm...> - 2004-10-20 20:18:17
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On Wednesday 20 October 2004 10:29, Volker Stolz wrote: > * Raphael Langerhorst <rap...@gm...>: > > On Friday 15 October 2004 18:07, Volker Stolz wrote: > >> * Raphael Langerhorst <rap...@gm...>: > >> > I would like to use the scanning functionality, but this is > >> > only available when using hpoj - which doesn't work for USB on > >> > FreeBSD. > >> > >> This a notice a received a while back on the hpoj-port: > >> "I got it [scanning] working :) yay. I just tried it on > >> 6-CURRENT and things work. I had to make the device be detected > >> as a ugen device not ulpt. That was the trick since libusb only > >> speaks ugen." > > > > Is this code in hpoj CVS HEAD? > > No special code is required -- just a minimal addition to the > ptal-init-script where 'moreWildcards' is defined. I didn't get a > concrete patch out of him and lack the hardware to test this myself > (luckily only JetDirect here :). > If you use the FreeBSD port, it should take of finding libusb etc, > so the above should be the only change required. > > Volker OK, found it, thanks a lot! Raphael -- G System, The Evolving Universe - http://www.g-system.at |
From: Volker S. <vs...@Fr...> - 2004-10-20 08:29:56
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* Raphael Langerhorst <rap...@gm...>: > On Friday 15 October 2004 18:07, Volker Stolz wrote: >> * Raphael Langerhorst <rap...@gm...>: >> > I would like to use the scanning functionality, but this is only >> > available when using hpoj - which doesn't work for USB on >> > FreeBSD. >> >> This a notice a received a while back on the hpoj-port: >> "I got it [scanning] working :) yay. I just tried it on 6-CURRENT >> and things work. I had to make the device be detected as a ugen >> device not ulpt. That was the trick since libusb only speaks >> ugen." > > Is this code in hpoj CVS HEAD? No special code is required -- just a minimal addition to the ptal-init-script where 'moreWildcards' is defined. I didn't get a concrete patch out of him and lack the hardware to test this myself (luckily only JetDirect here :). If you use the FreeBSD port, it should take of finding libusb etc, so the above should be the only change required. Volker -- http://www-i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/stolz/ *** PGP *** S/MIME Two more months. |
From: Raphael L. <rap...@gm...> - 2004-10-19 17:41:47
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On Friday 15 October 2004 18:07, Volker Stolz wrote: > * Raphael Langerhorst <rap...@gm...>: > > I would like to use the scanning functionality, but this is only > > available when using hpoj - which doesn't work for USB on > > FreeBSD. > > This a notice a received a while back on the hpoj-port: > "I got it [scanning] working :) yay. I just tried it on 6-CURRENT > and things work. I had to make the device be detected as a ugen > device not ulpt. That was the trick since libusb only speaks > ugen." > > Cheers, > Volker Is this code in hpoj CVS HEAD? And: thanks for the info! Raphael -- G System, The Evolving Universe - http://www.g-system.at |
From: Cory M. <cor...@hp...> - 2004-10-15 18:21:56
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You need to run ptal-init setup and specify an IP address to create a new port to the device. Cory hp linux printing team On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 01:56, Heiko G=FCnther wrote: > Hi, > i have a problem setting up network scanning on my linux box. I'm using=20 > a multifunctional HP scanner device through the hpoj backend. local=20 > scanning is working and "scanimage -L" lists my device as well. > I configured the device for network scanning. for this, i have to run=20 > "saned", right? "saned -d" prints the following error message: >=20 > [saned] main: starting debug mode (level 2) > [saned] main: [0] socket failed: Address family not supported by protocol= l > [saned] main: [1] bind failed: Address already in use > [saned] main: couldn't bind an address. Exiting. >=20 > What does that meen? Which address? > sane version: 1.0.12 > sane-utils: 1.0.14 >=20 > Thank you for your support! >=20 > Heiko |
From: Volker S. <vs...@Fr...> - 2004-10-15 17:31:25
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* Raphael Langerhorst <rap...@gm...>: > I would like to use the scanning functionality, but this is only > available when using hpoj - which doesn't work for USB on FreeBSD. This a notice a received a while back on the hpoj-port: "I got it [scanning] working :) yay. I just tried it on 6-CURRENT and things work. I had to make the device be detected as a ugen device not ulpt. That was the trick since libusb only speaks ugen." Cheers, Volker -- http://www-i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/stolz/ *** PGP *** S/MIME Two more months. |
From: Raphael L. <rap...@gm...> - 2004-10-15 09:34:22
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Hello Simon, did you find the problem with USB on FreeBSD yet? You posted a message on 21st September that you were working on it... I would like to use the scanning functionality, but this is only available when using hpoj - which doesn't work for USB on FreeBSD. Thanks, Raphael -- G System, The Evolving Universe - http://www.g-system.at |
From: <hg...@de...> - 2004-10-15 08:59:08
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Hi, i have a problem setting up network scanning on my linux box. I'm using=20 a multifunctional HP scanner device through the hpoj backend. local=20 scanning is working and "scanimage -L" lists my device as well. I configured the device for network scanning. for this, i have to run=20 "saned", right? "saned -d" prints the following error message: [saned] main: starting debug mode (level 2) [saned] main: [0] socket failed: Address family not supported by protocol= l [saned] main: [1] bind failed: Address already in use [saned] main: couldn't bind an address. Exiting. What does that meen? Which address? sane version: 1.0.12 sane-utils: 1.0.14 Thank you for your support! Heiko --=20 -------------------------- Heiko G=FCnther ma...@he... www.heiko-guenther.de -------------------------- |
From: David M. <me...@hp...> - 2004-10-15 06:41:30
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bruce, david, I initially had difficulty due to some conflict with printer.o (with my PSC 1350). After I got the latest bits and built it myself, this conflict is resolved. Prior to doing that, I had to: ptal-init stop stop cups (/etc/init.d/cupsys stop) rmmod printer restart cups restart ptal-init Then I could print. Try the latest bits though first if you haven't (and I'd suggest build it yourself instead of using pre-packaged bits--that's more likely to reflect your current configuration.) YMMV, -dave (Not associated with hpoj team.) On Sun, 2004-10-10 at 06:24, bbales wrote: > On Sunday 10 October 2004 03:26, David Vestal wrote: > > I have a PSC 1350 that I can't get working. I have tried deleting the > > installation several times and starting over from scratch for this. > > Everything seems to setup fine, and it recognizes that the printer is there > > and KDE, cups, and yast are all able to tell me that they see the printer. > > However, when I try to print it just sits at the processing stage forever > > and never prints. From the command line is says that connecting to the > > device failed. > > > > linux:/home/root # ptal-device > > mlc:usb:psc_1300_series > > > > linux:/home/root # ptal-print `ptal-device` > > ptal-print: connecting to device "mlc:usb:psc_1300_series"... failed! > > > > Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions. Thanks > > > > David > > I'm getting nearly the same thing as David with my PSC1210 > > with localhost:631 psc1200, printer state processing, accepting jobs > print test page: "Could not connect to remote server > http://bruce:631/printers/psc1200?op=print-test-page" > > ptal-init setup currently defined mlc:usb:pcs_1200_series > ptal-init status ptal-init has been started > ptal-init start stopping the driver > starting the driver > mlc:usb:pcs_1200_series > lpr goodmen no response > ptal-connect mlc:usb:pcs_1200_series print > unable to open device "print" > > ptal-cups start or ptal-cups stop causes > ptal-connect connecting to device "mlc:usb:pcs_1200_series" ... Which stays > for more than 20 minutes. > bruce > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: IT Product Guide on ITManagersJournal > Use IT products in your business? Tell us what you think of them. Give us > Your Opinions, Get Free ThinkGeek Gift Certificates! Click to find out more > http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/guidepromo.tmpl > > _______________________________________________ > hpoj-devel mailing list > hpo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hpoj-devel |
From: <tuo...@dl...> - 2004-10-14 15:49:21
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I have also problem with HP PSC-1317 and I just can't get the scanning work. sane-find-scanner reports: found USB scanner (vendor=0x03f0 [hp], product=0x3f11 [psc 1310 series ]) at libusb:001:002 "scanimage -L" reports: "No scanners were identified" ptal-init setup does not find anything. (cupsys is started after hpoj) Kernel is 2.4.26, using Debian/Testing hpoj is 0.91-3 sane is 1.0.12-2 I use CUPS for printing, works ok. Any ideas ? |
From: bbales <bb...@co...> - 2004-10-13 23:20:59
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> You can install over the top and that will be fine... > > Cory > hp linux printing team That solved it! It prints now and it scanned before so I am all set. Many thanks to all of you who helped me on this. I wish I had seen the list below several weeks ago. I went back and looked at the documentation and it seems like it is all there, but not easy to dig out. bruce install libusb-0.1.6-3 install libusb-devel-0.1.6-3 install hpijs-1.6.1-1 install hpoj-0.91-1 You MUST make sure libusb & libusb-devel are installed before you compile & install hpoj !! I installed hpoj from source, running: ./configure make make install run ptal-init setup in cups, select "add a printer" and select the device: PTAL mlc:usb:psc_1200_series (Hewlett-Packard psc 1200 series) select make: HP select model: HP PSC 1210 Foomatic/hpijs (recommended) (en) you should be able to print & scan ok now. |
From: bbales <bb...@co...> - 2004-10-13 20:26:49
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On Wednesday 13 October 2004 04:39, you wrote: > > You MUST make sure libusb & libusb-devel are installed before you > compile & install hpoj !! > > Ok, that error message means that libusb-devel needs to be installed. > Uninstall hpoj. Install libusb-devel. Rerun configure, make and make > install and that should fix this issue... > Great! I do not have libusb-devel installed so this is no doubt my problem. Now how do I uninstall hpoj. make uninstall doesn't work. It wasn't installed with an rpm. Any suggestions on this? bruce |
From: Richard D. S. <rds...@ad...> - 2004-10-13 16:51:38
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Many users have reported various print or scan problems with the PSC all-in-one series. I have had none on my PSC1210. So here are some comments. First make certain that your kernel has support for USB devices. You may need to load modules for usb-uhci, usb printer, usb scanner, etc. Read your /var/log/syslog, messages, etc files to verify that you have support loaded for all of these devices or nothing below will function. Second, I have one PC and I am the only user, so I have no need for spooler printing (CUPS, LPRNG, etc). I print directly to the printer. I set an environmental variable PRNDEV=/dev/usb/lp0 for this at boot time. All of this has nothing to do with hpoj. I wrote this simple executable (chmod +x lpr) bash script called lpr. Useage lpr quality name_of_postscript_file quality is either 0 draft B&W 1 draft color 2 normal B&W 3 normal color 4 photo mode #!/bin/bash Q=(1 1 0 0 2) #each column corresponds to a mode for this CM=(0 2 0 2 2) #printer from the hpijs html docs MT=(0 0 0 0 2) PS=(0 2 0 2 2) DPI=(300 300 600 600 600) PRNDEV=/dev/usb/lp0 case $1 in [0-4] ) M=$1 ;; * ) exit ;; esac if [[ $2 == '' ]] then F=- else F=$2 fi IJSP=$(printf "%s%i,%s%i,%s%i,%s%i" "Quality:Quality=" ${Q[M]} \ "Quality:ColorMode=" ${CM[M]} "Quality:MediaType=" \ ${MT[M]} "Quality:PenSet=" ${PS[M]}) gs -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dSAFER -dIjsUseOutputFD -sOutputFile=$PRNDEV \ -r$DPI -sPAPERSIZE=letter -sDEVICE=ijs -sIjsServer=hpijs \ -sDeviceManufacturer="HP" -sDeviceModel="psc 1200 series" \ -sIjsParams="$IJSP" $F &>$DEV0 I have tested it with many different HP printers. It always works. Just change the obvious parameters for your model as shown in the hpijs html documentation. Now for scanning I build hpoj according to the directions, run ptal-init setup, etc and all works fine. But, note that scanimage will not work nor issue an error if you specify dimensions larger than what the device can be do. That's given in millimeters and corresponds to an 8.5"x11" paper. Also make sure you have "hpoj" uncommented in the file /etc/sane/dll.conf. I have encountered only one minor nuisance in this technique. Between a scan and a print job, I need to power off, then on, the PSC1210. I can live with it. Something does not reset properly. Guido |
From: Dr. J. <joa...@on...> - 2004-10-13 04:52:17
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setting up in CUPS with localhost:631/admin, connected to PTAL device, usin= g=20 hpijs; worked fine after the installation. after reboot printing failed and when I go through the Cups setup once more= =20 there is a massage: PTAL device not found. in the bash: # ptal-connect mlc:usb:psc_1300_series -service PTAL_MLCP_DUMP ptal-connect: connecting to device "mlc:usb:psc_1300_series"... failed! I don't know what changes after reboot Joachim Nachricht vom Dienstag 12 Oktober 2004 17:44 : > What are the error messages that you are receiving? How are you going > about setting up the printer in CUPS? > > Cory > > On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 22:01, Dr. Joachim V=F6lcker wrote: > > using Suse 8.1 and compiling hpoj-0.91 (including libusb, libusb-devel); > > with psc1340 scaning and printing (cupps) worked after installation. > > > > After reboot only scaner works, ptal-print connection failed > > ptal-init starts before cupps; > > fstab mounts the device; > > Any ideas? Which kernel-modules are nessesary? > > > > Joachim > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > This SF.net email is sponsored by: IT Product Guide on ITManagersJournal > > Use IT products in your business? Tell us what you think of them. Give = us > > Your Opinions, Get Free ThinkGeek Gift Certificates! Click to find out > > more http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/guidepromo.tmpl > > > > _______________________________________________ > > hpoj-devel mailing list > > hpo...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hpoj-devel |