I just bought a new printer, an HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4301fdw, to
replace my nine-year old HP MFP black and white laser printer (which was
always connected directly by wire to my home network).

My old printer served me well, especially after I discovered the HP
developers site and its code for Linux use.

Now I am trying their latest code and having problems getting it to work
smoothly. The latest code doesn't work correctly (two other users had
posted a work-around for Ubuntu but it failed for me), so I had to use the
C/Bash/Python code archive to compile and install the CUPS and other ways
to advertise the printer on the network.

I can now use it to do what I need it to do, but it's not very easy for
non-techies like my wife or guests to use because of several things:

1. Three devices are shown (CUPS, Bonjour, etc.) but only one works (I know
which one that is only by trial and error).

2. The default is for color printing, and I would like it to be non-color.

I have looked at the GitHub repo of <
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups-snap> and wonder if anyone has tried
using it on Debian 11 (or any other version). It looks like that's worth
trying--in the worst case I could always delete it and go back to the
current (ugh) solution.

BTW, I put the 'HP Smart' app on my wife's phone and the new printer works
fine with my current setup (if you know which printer to select).

Best regards,

-Tom

[@tbrowder on IRC #raku]

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