The bug was tracked to be in the hplip package for ubuntu.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Lubuntu 11
Installation of dependencies and recompiling of hplip solved the
problem. See https://bugs.launchpad.net/hplip/+bug/798596 for details.
This revealed a bug (?) in Lubuntu, as noted before:
1) hplip must be installed manually (and the system never tells the user to do
this)
2) once installed using
OK, I will report the bug noted in #5 in upstream.
Using the "HP LaserJet 1200 pcl3, hpcups 3.11.5 [en]" or "HP LaserJet
1200 hpijs pcl3, 3.11.5 [en]" it takes 5 minutes "draft" and "high
quality" mode to print. After initiating the print job "ls | lpr", there
is little CPU activity caused by gho
For Ubuntu and Lubuntu you can ignore this message about the device ID.
system-config-printer has enough fuzzy matching to cope with that. You
only need to take care that the default printer tool is system-config-
printer and not the tool built into GNOME 3. In Ubuntu we will hide this
new tool and
Moreover, using the hplib driver, I get the following error report when
running the system-config-printer:
filip@diana:~ $ system-config-printer
Incorrect IEEE 1284 Device ID: [u'hplip:0/HP/hp-laserjet_1200-ps.ppd',
u'drv:///hpijs.drv/hp-laserjet_1200-hpijs-pcl3.ppd',
u'drv:///hpcups.drv/hp
@Till: I know the printer is not a pride of modern printing, but in
Ubuntu 10.10 it worked fast with text pages (~5 seconds instead of ~5
minutes).
Therefore, the bug is not resolved yet. My aim is to make Lubuntu 1) add
the printer automatically and 2) print fast as Ubuntu did.
The first objecti
The HP LaserJet 1200 has not very much memory. So it is very slow and
easily fails with PostScript (here you really need memory). Also in PCL
it is not very fast. "Draft" or "Normal" instead of high quality can
make it somewhat faster. Check also your /var/log/cups/error_log whether
there happened
@Till:
I removed printer in system-config-printer, turned it on and connected.
According to htop and my memory, the system-config-printer-udev was launched.
The printer was autodetected and its icon appeared in the system-config-
printer window. Its driver is "HP LaserJet 1200 Postscript".
Print
Can you now, after having installed HPLIP, try to set up your printer
again? Remove all its print queues and turn it off and on again. Does
something happen? Does it get set up automatically?
If not, do
sudo apt-get install system-config-printer-udev
If a package gets installed, turn off and tur
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