On 8/23/20 12:55 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
> Thanks! Good info. After opening port 5353 udp it seems to be working fine.
> I could have setup manually, but wasn't sure what the URI should be.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CUPS/Printer-specific_problems
...
HL-L2395DW br
Thanks! Good info. After opening port 5353 udp it seems to be working
fine.
I could have setup manually, but wasn't sure what the URI should be.
On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 2:31 PM PGNet Dev wrote:
> On 8/23/20 10:52 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
> > If I stop firewall (systemctl stop iptables) I can com
On 8/23/20 10:52 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
> If I stop firewall (systemctl stop iptables) I can communicate with the
> printer. If I restart the firewall I get "unable to locate printer".
> My printer is
> dnssd://Brother%20HL-L2395DW%20series._ipp._tcp.local/?uuid=e3248000-80ce-11db-8000-3c2af4436b
If I stop firewall (systemctl stop iptables) I can communicate with the
printer. If I restart the firewall I get "unable to locate printer".
My printer is
dnssd://Brother%20HL-L2395DW%20series._ipp._tcp.local/?uuid=e3248000-80ce-11db-8000-3c2af4436b47
Any ideas?
On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 11:38 AM
On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 11:17 AM Neal Becker wrote:
> Network printer discovery is not currently working. I have used this
> printer before from this fedora laptop, but now cups can't communicate with
> it, and if I try to add printer, no network printers are discovered. I
> can get to the pri
On Sun, 2020-08-16 at 18:40 +0300, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
> It seems like the term "network printer" often refers to printers
> which are connected to a computer, which then shares that printer out
> to the network. There are tomes and tomes of arcane configuration
> manuals for getting this sort o
On 8/16/20 7:09 PM, Kevin Becker wrote:
I have a Brother HL-3170CDW that works with no configuration at all
with Fedora. It was autodiscovered via mDNS and is using the built-in
drivers included with Fedora. It's wifi-capable but being in my office
near a switch anyway, I just hardwired it.
I
On Sun, 2020-08-16 at 18:55 -0400, Fred Smith wrote:
>
> I have or have had 3 brother printers here, of three widely diverse
> generations.
> they all worked fine on Linux. the oldest one, when I initially
> connected it up
> I used USB, and Linux (an old CentOS, probably 4.x, could I but
> remem
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 01:18:36 +0300
Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
> My expectation based on a previous bad experience with a Samsung
> printer (and various horror stories I've heard online) was that Linux
> support in printers would range from abysmal to just plain terrible,
> but it seems there are actu
On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 01:18:36AM +0300, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
> Sam Varshavchik kirjoitti 16.8.2020 klo 21.18:
> >This varies printer by printer, I suppose. But for HP printers,
> >these days, it's fairly straightforward. The only thing you have
> >to do is some due diligence, and verify that th
On 2020-08-17 06:12, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
> PGNet Dev kirjoitti 16.8.2020 klo 20.58:
>> any printer that supports "IPP Everywhere"
>>
>> https://www.pwg.org/ipp/everywhere.html
>>
>> should be plug-n-play, for USB &/or network connected.
>>
>> list of supported printers:
>>
>> https://www
On 8/16/20 3:18 PM, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
Sam Varshavchik kirjoitti 16.8.2020 klo 21.18:
This varies printer by printer, I suppose. But for HP printers, these
days, it's fairly straightforward. The only thing you have to do is
some due diligence, and verify that the particular HP model is
sup
Sam Varshavchik kirjoitti 16.8.2020 klo 21.18:
This varies printer by printer, I suppose. But for HP printers, these
days, it's fairly straightforward. The only thing you have to do is some
due diligence, and verify that the particular HP model is supported by
hplip.
My expectation based on a
PGNet Dev kirjoitti 16.8.2020 klo 20.58:
any printer that supports "IPP Everywhere"
https://www.pwg.org/ipp/everywhere.html
should be plug-n-play, for USB &/or network connected.
list of supported printers:
https://www.pwg.org/printers/
Thanks, this sounds like a really usef
On 8/16/20 1:34 PM, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
Doug H. kirjoitti 16.8.2020 klo 19.00:
Depends on the printer. What make/model?
None yet. I haven't decided whether I'll buy one yet. I don't want one
that'll only work on one computer at a time, but at the same time I
don't want to set up a print
Matti Pulkkinen writes:
Hello!
It seems like the term "network printer" often refers to printers which are
connected to a computer, which then shares that printer out to the network.
There are tomes and tomes of arcane configuration manuals for getting this
sort of printing to work. Howev
On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 06:40:39PM +0300, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
> Hello!
>
> It seems like the term "network printer" often refers to printers which are
> connected to a computer, which then shares that printer out to the network.
> There are tomes and tomes of arcane configuration manuals for ge
> For my Brother printer I downloaded a script directly from Brother and told
> it what model. It found the printer, downloaded the rpm files for both print
> and scan and installed them. All functions work very well. This is a
> DCP-L2550DW.
>
> Is this over the network, or connected to a
any printer that supports "IPP Everywhere"
https://www.pwg.org/ipp/everywhere.html
should be plug-n-play, for USB &/or network connected.
list of supported printers:
https://www.pwg.org/printers/
numerous printing clients support it.
CUPS, available just about everywhere, fore
Doug H. kirjoitti 16.8.2020 klo 19.00:
Depends on the printer. What make/model?
None yet. I haven't decided whether I'll buy one yet. I don't want one
that'll only work on one computer at a time, but at the same time I
don't want to set up a printing server, or really anything where I have
t
On Sun, Aug 16, 2020, at 8:40 AM, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
> Hello!
>
> It seems like the term "network printer" often refers to printers which
> are connected to a computer, which then shares that printer out to the
> network. There are tomes and tomes of arcane configuration manuals for
> getti
> On 23.02.2015 22:44, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>>> On 23.02.2015 21:25, Jim Lewis wrote:
> On 22.02.2015 22:17, Jim Lewis wrote:
> ...
>> What did I miss? I did not do anything to the printer during this
>> time.
>>
>
> WLAN & AP devices are?
>
I'm us
On 23.02.2015 22:44, Jim Lewis wrote:
>
>> On 23.02.2015 21:25, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>>
On 22.02.2015 22:17, Jim Lewis wrote:
...
> What did I miss? I did not do anything to the printer during this
> time.
>
WLAN & AP devices are?
>>>
>>>I'm using the 5G side
> On 23.02.2015 21:25, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>>> On 22.02.2015 22:17, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>> ...
What did I miss? I did not do anything to the printer during this
time.
>>>
>>> WLAN & AP devices are?
>>>
>>
>>I'm using the 5G side of my new Netgear R6200v2 router. I'm on Time
>> Wa
On 23.02.2015 21:25, Jim Lewis wrote:
>
>> On 22.02.2015 22:17, Jim Lewis wrote:
>> ...
>>> What did I miss? I did not do anything to the printer during this time.
>>>
>>
>> WLAN & AP devices are?
>>
>
>I'm using the 5G side of my new Netgear R6200v2 router. I'm on Time
> Warner in Oahu usin
> On 22.02.2015 22:17, Jim Lewis wrote:
> ...
>> What did I miss? I did not do anything to the printer during this time.
>>
>
> WLAN & AP devices are?
>
I'm using the 5G side of my new Netgear R6200v2 router. I'm on Time
Warner in Oahu using an Arris Surfboard SB6183 modem. No special
configu
On 22.02.2015 22:17, Jim Lewis wrote:
...
> What did I miss? I did not do anything to the printer during this time.
>
WLAN & AP devices are?
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On Wed, 2011-09-14 at 09:27 -0700, Gordon Charrick wrote:
> I finally got the printer to work by setting the device to
> ipp://192.168.1.31/ipp. Too bad it couldn't figure that out itself.
FWIW, you might well find that adding "ipp" to the end of the original
dnssd device URI would also work. If
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 09:27:26 -0700
Gordon Charrick wrote:
> I finally got the printer to work by setting the device to
> ipp://192.168.1.31/ipp. Too bad it couldn't figure that out itself.
>
If you want it to have a chance of figuring that out itself in the
future, you should open a bugzilla.
I finally got the printer to work by setting the device to
ipp://192.168.1.31/ipp. Too bad it couldn't figure that out itself.
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On 09/13/2011 02:29 PM, Tim wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-09-13 at 09:54 -0400, R. G. Newbury wrote:
>> > I have a Brother MFC665CW connected wirelessly. I installed the cups and
>> > lpd driver rpms from the Brother site, and run a cups service on the
>> > computers which use that printer.
>> >
>> > T
On Tue, 2011-09-13 at 09:54 -0400, R. G. Newbury wrote:
> I have a Brother MFC665CW connected wirelessly. I installed the cups and
> lpd driver rpms from the Brother site, and run a cups service on the
> computers which use that printer.
>
> The URI for the printer is: usb:/dev/usb/lp0
That's
On Sat, 2011-09-10 at 11:55 -0700, Gordon
> Charrick wrote:
>> > I click the Network Printer dropdown under "Select Device" and the
>> > printer shows up with the proper IP address. Under "Connection", "IPP
>> > network printer via DNS-SD" is selected. I choose the driver and apply
>> > the set
On 09/12/2011 02:16 PM, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> On 09/10/2011 01:55 PM, Gordon Charrick wrote:
>> I just bought a Brother laser all-in-one (MFC-7860DW) after determining
>> that it should work fine with Linux. It does wired/wireless and I have
>> it connected to my network via wireless.
>
>
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On 09/10/2011 01:55 PM, Gordon Charrick wrote:
> I just bought a Brother laser all-in-one (MFC-7860DW) after determining
> that it should work fine with Linux. It does wired/wireless and I have
> it connected to my network via wireless.
>
> A mac an
On Sat, 2011-09-10 at 11:55 -0700, Gordon Charrick wrote:
> I click the Network Printer dropdown under "Select Device" and the
> printer shows up with the proper IP address. Under "Connection", "IPP
> network printer via DNS-SD" is selected. I choose the driver and apply
> the settings. It promp
On 09/10/2011 04:09 PM, Craig White wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-09-10 at 11:55 -0700, Gordon Charrick wrote:
>> I just bought a Brother laser all-in-one (MFC-7860DW) after determining
>> that it should work fine with Linux. It does wired/wireless and I have
>> it connected to my network via wireless.
>>
On Sat, 2011-09-10 at 11:55 -0700, Gordon Charrick wrote:
> I just bought a Brother laser all-in-one (MFC-7860DW) after determining
> that it should work fine with Linux. It does wired/wireless and I have
> it connected to my network via wireless.
>
> A mac and a windows machine on the network s
On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 03:34:36PM -0400, james tate wrote:
> On 09/10/2011 02:55 PM, Gordon Charrick wrote:
> > I just bought a Brother laser all-in-one (MFC-7860DW) after determining
> > that it should work fine with Linux. It does wired/wireless and I have
> > it connected to my network via wire
On Sat, 2011-09-10 at 11:55 -0700, Gordon Charrick wrote:
> I just bought a Brother laser all-in-one (MFC-7860DW) after determining
> that it should work fine with Linux. It does wired/wireless and I have
> it connected to my network via wireless.
>
> A mac and a windows machine on the network s
On 09/10/2011 02:55 PM, Gordon Charrick wrote:
> I just bought a Brother laser all-in-one (MFC-7860DW) after determining
> that it should work fine with Linux. It does wired/wireless and I have
> it connected to my network via wireless.
>
> A mac and a windows machine on the network see the printer
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On 07/07/2011 11:05 AM, Daniele Guerrieri wrote:
> Avahi is installed on both machines.
> Also, after a recent upgrade it doesn't work no more; where can i see
> a detailed cups log?
> To make it work the first time i needed to completely disable selin
On Thu, 2011-07-07 at 17:05 +0200, Daniele Guerrieri wrote:
> Avahi is installed on both machines.
> Also, after a recent upgrade it doesn't work no more; where can i see
> a detailed cups log?
> To make it work the first time i needed to completely disable selinux
> (selinux policy disabled), that
Avahi is installed on both machines.
Also, after a recent upgrade it doesn't work no more; where can i see
a detailed cups log?
To make it work the first time i needed to completely disable selinux
(selinux policy disabled), that was preventing
rastertospl from working.
Thanks
On Thu, Jun 30, 201
On Fri, 2011-06-17 at 07:29 +0200, Daniele Guerrieri wrote:
> in system-config-printer i can read "lpd network printer via DNS-SD";
> this is a fragment of the dump, maybe it is mDNS?:
Yes, that's mDNS then. Perhaps avahi isn't installed/running on the
other machine?
Tim.
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On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 4:07 PM, Tim Waugh wrote:
> Perhaps there is a difference in the firewall settings between PC1 and
> PC2?
uhm, i don't think because system-config-printer automatically setup
firewall for printing in the same way (trusted services: mDns, IPP
client/server).
> Do you know
Perhaps there is a difference in the firewall settings between PC1 and
PC2?
Do you know what protocol the print server router is using to advertise
the printer on the network? It might be SNMP (i.e. responding to SNMP
broadcast requests), or mDNS, or possibly NetBIOS/SMB.
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