On 26 January 2016 at 11:05, Barry Drake <ubuntu-advertis...@gmx.com> wrote:
> Hi there .... I've just installed my printer on xenial. The printer I > have, is missing from the database in cups. I had to get the driver from > HP. The printer is an HP Deskjet 30558 all in one. Is this something I > should report as a CUPS bug, or is it an HP problem that I need to report > there? Any suggestions please? Obviously my printer is working just fine > now. > I spoke to Till (Ubuntu's printing stack expert and all round Linux printing guru) off list and he as replied to Barry directly. In the interests of sharing the knowledge this is what he had to say: Hi, this is something which often happens. You have a printer which is newer than the Ubuntu version which you are using. HP is releasing new versions of HPLIP (HP Linux Imaging and Printing) more or less every two months (on http://hplipopensource.com/) and we are putting the newest version before Feature Freeze into each release of Ubuntu. On http://hplipopensource.com/ you can look up whether your printer is supported by the most current HPLIP version. Independent of this, HP's printers (or their communications protocols) do not change much between generations, so often the driver for an older model works. Which printer model did you select to make your printer work? Do not report a bug on CUPS. CUPS is not supposed to deliver drivers for new printers. Till Cheers, Will
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