From: Cory M. <cor...@hp...> - 2004-09-16 16:16:14
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Did you uncomment the # in the /etc/sane/dll.conf that says hpoj Cory hp linux printing team On Thu, 2004-09-16 at 00:38, alexander storm wrote: > Just bought a new HP PSC 2175 printer/scanner/copier but i cannot manage to > get the scanner to work on my gentoo computer with xsane. This is what i get > when running ptal-init setup: > > root@av18 [23:05:33]/home/jeesanthe ptal-init setup > > Stopping the HP OfficeJet Linux driver. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This program manages devices controlled by the HP OfficeJet Linux > driver (hpoj). It attempts to probe your computer for local parallel- > and USB-connected devices, and allows you to specify network addresses > for remote JetDirect-connected devices. > > If you experience any difficulties in detecting your device(s), then > refer to the hpoj documentation for troubleshooting information. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Currently defined device names ([*]=default): > "mlc:usb:PSC_2170" > Model is "PSC 2170 Series". > Serial number is "MY43PF42T673". > > Press <Enter> alone to continue, or if you would like to delete > or reconfigure one of the above-listed devices, then enter the > device name to delete here ---> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Probe for parallel-connected devices ([y]/n)? n > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Probe for USB-connected devices ([y]/n)? y > > Probing "/dev/usblp0"... > Found "PSC 2170 Series" > with serial number "MY43PF42T673". > This device is already set up as "mlc:usb:PSC_2170". > > Probing "/dev/lp0"... > No device found. > > Probing "/dev/lp1"... > No device found. > > Probing "/dev/lp2"... > No device found. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Press <Enter> alone to continue, or if you would like to add a > JetDirect-connected device, then enter its dotted-decimal > IP address or hostname here ---> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Done updating device configuration files stored under /etc/ptal. > If you make manual changes to those files, then be sure to run > "/usr/sbin/ptal-init start" so they will take effect. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Starting the HP OfficeJet Linux driver. > mlc:usb:PSC_2170 > > And with sane-find-scanner -v i get: > > searching for USB scanners: > checking /dev/usb/scanner... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usb/scanner0... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usb/scanner1... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usb/scanner2... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usb/scanner3... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usb/scanner4... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usb/scanner5... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usb/scanner5... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usb/scanner7... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usb/scanner8... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usb/scanner9... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usb/scanner10... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usb/scanner11... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usb/scanner12... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usb/scanner13... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usb/scanner14... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usb/scanner15... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usbscanner... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usbscanner0... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usbscanner1... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usbscanner2... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usbscanner3... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usbscanner4... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usbscanner5... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usbscanner6... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usbscanner7... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usbscanner8... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usbscanner9... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usbscanner10... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usbscanner11... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usbscanner12... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usbscanner13... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usbscanner14... failed to open (Invalid argument) > checking /dev/usbscanner15... failed to open (Invalid argument) > # No USB scanners found. If you expected something different, make sure that > # you have loaded a driver for your USB host controller and have installed a > # kernel scanner module. > > # Not checking for parallel port scanners. > > # Most Scanners connected to the parallel port or other proprietary ports > # can't be detected by this program. > done > > And im using linux-2.6.7 kernel. > > I have no idea what to do next, any suggestions? > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: YOU BE THE JUDGE. Be one of 170 > Project Admins to receive an Apple iPod Mini FREE for your judgement on > who ports your project to Linux PPC the best. Sponsored by IBM. > Deadline: Sept. 24. Go here: http://sf.net/ppc_contest.php > > _______________________________________________ > hpoj-devel mailing list > hpo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hpoj-devel |