From: Cory M. <cor...@hp...> - 2004-12-08 18:01:31
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On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 09:11 -0500, Joe Piolunek wrote: > On Monday 06 December 2004 07:18, Cory Meisch wrote: > > Introducing HPLIP > > hplip looks very promising. I hope that before long, it will include better > support for net-connected devices. For home use (printing from a wireless > laptop, for example), it's very convenient to have the all-in-one accessible > without having to turn on the computer it would otherwise depend on. > > The docs should be more clear about what actually works/doesn't work yet, IMO. > When I tried to follow the documentation for setting up printing, > 'probe -bnet' wouldn't work. Apparently the '-bnet' option is unsupported. I > had to guess at the device string to enter in CUPS. After guessing that > hp:/net/Photosmart_2600_series?ip=(printer's LAN address) might work, I tried > it and it did. > You may need to temporarily stop your firewall. > I noticed that scanning over LAN is in the TODO list. I hope it will be added > soon. When I try to start xsane, it can't find the PSC's scanner. Using hpoj, > the scanner is accessible. > It is our high priority feature. > /usr/hplip/toolbox starts up and mostly works. It can't access the PSC's > scanner, though. > > '/etc/init.d/hplip start' returns 'OK' for hpiod and hpssd, but 'hplip status' > returns an incorrect answer: > > ]# /etc/init.d/hplip status > hpiod (pid 5566) is running... > hpssd dead but pid file exists > > But hpssd is actually running: > ]# ps ax | grep hp > 5566 ? S 0:00 ./hpiod > 5574 ? S 0:00 python ./hpssd.py > > That is a defect we are working on. > Regarding photocard access, I don't see a way to copy JPEGs to the card over > LAN. I hope it can be implemented. You can copy from the card but not to it. If you want to make it a r/w system, you would need to mount the card as a USB mass storage device but there was no easy way for us to do that at this time... Cory > > Thanks for working on this, hpinkjet folks. > ------------------------------------ Cory Meisch HP Linux Test Technician (360) 212-7009 ------------------------------------- Is he the MAGIC INCA carrying a FROG on his shoulders?? Is the FROG his GUIDELIGHT?? It is curious that a DOG runs already on the ESCALATOR ... ------------------------------------- ****** Current Weather for Portland, OR ****** Temperature: 50.0 F Conditions: Few clouds and mostly cloudy |