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I have tried setting up my printer in a fresh openSUSE 13.2 installation, using hplip as I have in 13.1, and after it finds my driver and printers and writes the configuration in YaST and hplip. When I print with this printer, hplip gives me a notification instantly that says the print job completed even though nothing happened with my printer. I have tried resetting things up without hplip, and then I don't even get the false notification of a job completing.
Is there a way to fix this? Or is this a bug that I should file?
My mistake - PSC 1315. Unfortunately can't edit the title
Last edited by wagscat123; 11-07-2014 at 04:00 PM.
suse should ??? just see the HP printer at the time of install
was it plugged in to the computer during the install ?
you might want to check in yast
do a search for "hp"
hplip and hplip-hpijs should be installed
installing "OpenPrintingPPDs-hpijs" would also be a good idea
then use the cups web interface to configure it
-- the link below -- http://localhost:631/
Fallow the instructions on the screen for installing a new printer
I checked and both hplip, hpijs, and OpenPrintingPPDs-hpijs were already installed, and I've tried setting it up using hplip and via the YaST printer configuration both the regular ppd and hpijs ppds.
Which commands should I configure it with in the link? I already have the right default printer set.
In 13.1 YaST never detected it during the installation and I got it working fully with hplip.
Clicked on the wrong in your link the first time - found the online interface within it. I followed the directions for setting a new printer up (slected the hpijs drivers), and when I had it do a test print, the status started at processing and finished with "stopped
"/usr/lib/cups/filter/commandtops failed". At the same time, hplip said the print job was complete even though nothing printed.
Last edited by wagscat123; 11-10-2014 at 01:36 PM.
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