From: Mark P. <ms...@de...> - 2005-08-11 21:04:42
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Hi Ron, On Thursday 11 August 2005 21:33, Ron Crummett wrote: > >msp@debian:~$ scanimage --list-devices > >device `hpoj:mlc:usb:psc_1200_series' is a Hewlett-Packard psc 1200 series > >multi-function peripheral > > device `hpaio:/usb/psc_1200_series?serial=<serial #>' is a hp > psc_1200_series multi-function peripheral That is the hplip scanner I believe. > I hope that this helps. I do have a question regarding hpoj, however. > When I run the commands you suggest I am given a version number, but > when I look at uninstalled packages under aptitude, hpoj 0.91-4 is > listed as not installed. I have been hesitant to install it because > doing so uninstalls hplip. Hmm, That shouldn't be such a bad thing if hplip is taking ownership of the scanner. That said if you download hpoj-0.91-5 from unstable that will actually allow you to have both hpoj and hplip loaded together. It should co-exist on a sarge box as well. My setup here I use hpoj by itself, I don't have hplip installed. hplip is actually maintained by another team, but they are supposed to co-exist, but hplip is in development. I would recommend that if hplip works by itself, then that is prefered for USB PSC's, if you have mixed usb and parallel then you should use both hplip (usb) and hpoj (parallel) and if you only have parallel then hpoj is prefered. That said hpoj will support both usb scanning/ printing as I am running here. So I would recommend you deinstall hplip and see if hpoj will pick it up by itself. Mark |