Experienced this on a fresh install of 15.04. Used @David Girault's
suggestion to work-around the issue. (Hopefully it will be resolved for
15.10).
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I have this bug on a clean install of Vivid! File exist but is
uncompressed.
dg@pc-david:~$ dpkg -L printer-driver-hpcups
/.
/usr
/usr/lib
/usr/lib/cups
/usr/lib/cups/filter
/usr/lib/cups/filter/hpcupsfax
/usr/lib/cups/filter/hpcups
/usr/share
/usr/share/ppd
/usr/share/ppd/hplip
/usr/share/ppd/hpl
Simply updating hplip to require hplip-cups for Ubuntu 9.10 would be a
service to all who install this package under that distribution. I just
upgraded from Ubuntu 9.04 and decided to try HPLIP instead of HPOJ for
my OfficeJet T45xi (parallel port-connected). I received the same error
now (networ
hplip-cups also worked for me.
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This bug was fixed in the package hplip - 3.9.10-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream release
o hpcups driver rewritten: Simpler code, no bi-directional access needed
any more, especially not for 4-edge borderless printing, therefore
Installing hplip-cups did the trick.
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Workaround is OK for me to.
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Filed new Bug #475019
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Till Kamppeter, thanks for the suggestion, it helped but my printer
still will not fax. Error code 3002 means no dial tone or no answer. I
can confirm that the fax is not going "off hook" to obtain dial tone.
The driver waits, then produces error 3002. If I go to the printer/fax
and manually dial a
I can confirm that the workaround of installing hplip-cups resolved the issue
on my system. My configuration:
Fresh install of 9.10 (released), HP OfficeJet Pro 7680 connected via Ethernet.
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toasted_one, please report a new bug for the fail code 3002, as an
upstream bug of HPLIP on https://launchpad.net/hplip/.
To solve your faxing problem, try the following: Modify your fax queue
with system-config-printer, by right-clicking the icon of the queue,
selecting "Properties" and in the di
I have HP Officejet L7580 network based printer. I am having the same
problem as above, but my printer is not USB connected but printer
connected. The hp-setup program could not find the FAX ppd as indicated
above. I did find a file called:
/usr/share/ppd/hplip/HP/HP-Fax2-hpijs.ppd.gz
/usr/share/p
sorry for mistake, my printer is network connected, hard wired ethernet.
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The workaround did the trick! Thanks much for that!
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A workaround for Karmic is to install the hplip-cups package.
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Now I see what the problem is: hp-setup requires the hpcups version of
the fax PPDs. In general, Fax is supported by both the hpcups and HPUS
(and system-config-printer is capable of setting up fax queues with both
drivers). hp-setup seems not to automatically recognize if perhaps only
HPIJS is ins
I have one systemmy Dell netbookon which I installed Kubuntu
9.10 Beta. The fax stuff was there and set up just fine with hp-setup.
Set up normally on my network printer. I upgraded to 9.10 RC and it
continued to work, while a fresh install of RC on other computers left
me with the issue.
find / -name HP-Fax-hpcups.ppd.gz -print
Doesn't find anything, and I wasn't able to locate the file on a system
running 9.04 either. Also on another system which had the driver
installed under 9.04 that has been upgraded to 9.10 the Fax driver looks
OK, I haven't actually tried sending a fax afte
I tried system-config-printer, which did set the printer up, but still
leaves me without the fax capability. Likewise, using system-config-
printer, I do not have the HP utilities nor the printer showing in with
HPLIP Status Service. Removed the printer again and reinstalled using
hp-setup, which
I did rm -rf ~/.hplip and tried again, but still have the same issue. I
will try with system-config-printer and see if that works.
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First, everyone who has this problem, please do
rm -rf ~/.hplip
and try again.
If this does not help, it looks like that "make install" has put the Fax
PPDs to the wrong place during package build.
Please set up your printer with system-config-printer to work around
this problem.
Suggestion to
** Summary changed:
- HP-fas-cups.ppd.gz missing driver
+ hp-fax-cups.ppd.gz missing driver
** Also affects: hplip
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: hplip
Status: New => Confirmed
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