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On Mar 23, 2012 2:10 AM, "G. Sebastián Pedersen" <sebasped@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> On 3/21/12, Nilesh Govindrajan <contact@××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> > Make sure that you have hplip installed (with hpcups & scanner USE flags |
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> > enabled). Also cups with USE flag usb if you have not enabled kernel usb |
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> > printer support. I have the same piece and it's working like a charm for |
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> > the past four years :D |
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> > My printer is seven years old though. |
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> > Nilesh Govindarajan |
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> > http://nileshgr.com |
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> Fantastic! It's looks like not configurin usb printer in the kernel |
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> and rebuilding cups with USE usb did the job :) |
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> Final cuestion: when I run hp-setup installed the HP PSC 1400 and not |
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> 1410, is that ok? is that Nilesh the one you have installed and |
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> working? |
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> Many thanks to all suggestion, I appreciate your time very much. |
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> Sebas |
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Glad that it helped. |
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Yeah the driver reports 1410 as 1400. No issues. All functions work (except |
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scan button, which is limited to just 1-2 scanners via scanbuttond). |
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Also, I don't think you need kernel usb printer support if you enabled usb |
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in cups, in fact I'm wondering how did the ebuild let you build it, because |
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it had emitted me an error and I had to disable usb printer in the kernel. |
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Nilesh Govindrajan |
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http://nileshgr.com |