Had the same issue on Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS with hplip coming from Ubuntu
repos.
Solved by installing hplip-3.21.2 from HP website.
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Oh, and what exactly is a "systemtray?" All of a sudden, for the past
year or so, the HP p1102w Pro has been eliciting an HPLIP error message
saying that there is no "systemtray" and so it was stopping. I have no
idea what a systemtray is. I obviously didn't lose a systemtray that was
once there--a
For the first time in about 10 or 12 versions of Fedora, I cannot simply
install my HP p1102w Laserjet Pro printer using HPLIP.
For the first several hours I kept getting:
"HPLIP cannot detect printers in your network. This may be due to existing
firewall settings blocking the required ports. W
Riparita per unplugging ĝin de la muro dum 10 sekundoj kaj konektante
ĝin reen kaj ŝalti ĝin denove.
Se arregló desenchufándola de la pared 10 segundos y volviendo a
enchufarla y conectarla.
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Mi uzas la presilon kutime per USB, sed hodiaŭ post presita horo antaŭe, ĝi
subite ne presas ĉar ĝi diras min, ke ĝi haltis.
Se mi uzas hp-setup, la eraro aperas: error: No devices found on bus: usb
Sed lsusb diras: Bus 002 Device 009: ID 03f0:112a Hewlett-Packard
Se mi kuras hp-setup -g, ĝi dira
I can confirm the behaviour as described by Dror Cohen - this is my
result when adding a printer (the ENVY Photo 7100 series in that case)
entering the IP address manuallly:
hp-setup[5842]: debug: Cache miss: envy_photo_7100_series
hp-setup[5842]: debug: Reading file: /usr/share/hplip/data/models/
running hp-setup -g for debug mode shows the printer is recognized over
the network but because its not found in the models.dat file the error
showed is "cant find printers on the network"
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I've experienced this on Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS and hplip 3.17.10. I tried
the advanced and put in the printer's IP without success. localhost:631
does recognize the printer.
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Hi Nick,
Ubuntu 17.04 support is added in HPLIP 3.17.6. The packages which you are
using 3.16.11 which doesn't support ubuntu 17.04. Kindly install HPLIP 3.17.6
or the latest version and try.
Thanks,
Shivani
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The current default discovery method is SLP.
On Friday, June 16, 2017 4:27:01 PM EDT Till Kamppeter wrote:
> It seems that mDNS/Bonjour (aka DNS-SD) is more reliable than the method
> which HPLIP uses by default (SNMP? HP guys, am I correct?). DNS-SD is
> the more modern way to discover devices in
It seems that mDNS/Bonjour (aka DNS-SD) is more reliable than the method
which HPLIP uses by default (SNMP? HP guys, am I correct?). DNS-SD is
the more modern way to discover devices in the network and got standard
for many device types, especially also printing. We have standardized
driverless net
A workaround seems to be to click the "Show Advanced Options" button in
the Device Discovery window and change the Network Discovery Method to
mDNS/Bonjour. It will successfully detect the printer with that method.
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** Also affects: hplip
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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