If the problem is wiuth your USB printer, do the following:
Before each of the tests make sure that the printer is activated.
1. While the computer is running, turn the printer off, wait until it
gets deactivated automatically and then turn it on. Wait. Within 10
seconds your printer should get activated again.
2. Turn off the printer, reboot the computer and after you are logged in
wait 10 seconds and check whether your printer is activated.
3. Leave your printer turned on and reboot your computer. Check whether
your printer is activated.
4. Turn your printer off, wait until the printer is deactivated and then
shut down your system. Turn on your printer and wait until it is ready.
The boot your system and check whether your printer is activated at
least 10 seconds after login.
Note that HP multi-function devices need a longer time to boot and only
if they are ready to use they get visible for the computer on the USB.
So count always my 10 seconds from the time where the printer is ready.
Please attach the /var/log/syslog files from each test which fails
(printer is not activated after the test).
Please upload the files one-by-one. Neither packthem into an archive nor
compress them. This makes it easier for the Launchpad user as they can
read the files in their browsers after a simple click.
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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