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I had a similar problem. |
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I re-emerged hplip with the ppds use flag, restarter /etc/init.d/hplip |
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and /etc/init.d/cups and then I simply added the printer... |
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It worked fine. |
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I know this may sound stupid, but is hplip running? |
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Le samedi 28 janvier 2006 à 21:32 +0000, Hamish Marson a écrit : |
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> > Hi |
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> > Did you emerged hplip with the ppds flags enabled??? |
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> I've tried it with & without.... Same thing... Originally I didn't, |
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> the last few time was with it. Still nothing. Probing with debug shows |
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> the query being sent to the daemon, & nothing back. Yet lsusb shows |
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> the printer no problems... |
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Nuno Araujo <nuno.araujo@×××××××.com> |