I have submitted bug #551106 around the duplication since it came back
with -ubuntu10.
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William Lightning, I have now uploaded a new system-config-printer
(-0ubuntu10) which uses HPLIP URIs based on DNS-SD/mDNS host names
instead of IPs. Then you printer should stay accessible even if the
router changes the printer's IP.
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Status Mar. 26:
avahi-utils is installed. system-config-printer is the one installed by
update-manager and is current. Printer driver is not found. simple-scan does
not detect printer/scanner.
Status Mar. 27:
After running update-manager this morning, which installed a new version of
system-c
Wow, Ubuntu rocks.
I've been away for a few days and havent had the opportunity to do the
prescribed "fixes". I did an update this morning, and my printer broke.
Did another update just now and printer's fixed, scanner works perfectly
for the first time ever.
Ubuntu = Community :)
Thanks
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Confirmed that multiple printers showing is fixed. It still pulls up a
static IP for the printer even when printer is setup for DHCP. Would it
be possible/easy to add mdns detection? Should I open a new bug for
that?
"avahi-browse -a -r -t -k" reports the mdns hostname as well as the IP.
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kornelix, this is bug #520466 which is already fixed. Please update
system-config-printer to at least -0ubuntu8.
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system-config-printer finds the HP network printer but when searching
for the driver here is what happens. The search for driver dialog simply
ends with no message. This is the console output.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/system-config-printer/asyncipp.py", line 192, in se
The problem you suffer with system-config-printer is that it cannot join
the auto-detection results which come from the same network printer due
to the avahi-utils package not being installed on your system. Please
install it. the newest package of system-config-printer (-0ubuntu9) has
a dependency
Screenshot of New Printer Dialog. Showing the detection of both 1320 and
C4700. In this particular run, hp driver driver was not detected for
C4700.
** Attachment added: "New Printer Dialog with multiple options per printer"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42087111/NewPrinterDialog.png
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Doing some removing and adding of the printers. It looks like New
Printer wizard detects both DNS-SD and static IP, but not mDNS. The DNS-
SD section seems to appear first, which may be why you get people
selecting that.
After using the wizard to add both of my HP printers. I used DNS-SD on
my 132
I set up the print queue the usual way using the menu Administration ->
Printing, and printing works fine. If this does not work for scanning,
then Ubuntu has a problem what was introduced with 10.04. 9.10 works
fine with xsane using the same printer setup method.
Thanks for the info, I will see i
I have several HP printers in my network and for all system-config-
printer selects the "hp" CUPS backend by default.
Can you post the output of
lpstat -v
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Yep this fixed mine.
I used "hp-probe -bnet -mmdns" to scan all my printers, and correct the auto
detected CUPS URI with mDNS (to allow for DHCP changing IPs).
The resulting URI was:
hp:/net/Photosmart_C4700_series?zc=HPB96AF0
Possibly a bug should be opened with whatever does CUPS network print
Probably your network printer was not set up with the "hp" CUPS backend
but with "dnssd" or "socket". Scanning only works if the print queue for
the device is set up with the "hp" backend ("hp:..." URI).
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You
I was able to detect my HP Photosmart C4700 using the command 'hp-probe
-bnet -escan11' and use the resulting network URI with xsane.
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"scanimage -L" shows the scanners on network-connected HP multi-function
devices for me, problem is that simple-scan tries to make the UI too
simple. The latest version does not have the Preferences function in its
toolbar any more. You have to choose "Document"/"Preferences" in the
menu to switch
The first two commands are not needed, start with "lpstat -v".
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Please run the following commands in a terminal window and post their
output here:
lsusb
ls -l /dev/bus/usb/*/*
lpstat -v
lpinfo -v
sane-find-scanner
scanimage -L
hp-check -r
hp-info -i
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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