Install printer-driver-gutenprint and go from there.
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Install printer-driver-gutenprint and go from there.
The Epson xp-245 is 100% compatible with Ubuntu, but we take it that you do not require any help with it now.
The guy at repair shop was talking complete nonsense.
Installing the Canon drivers should be completely unnecessary. A weak wireless signal is unlikely to be a cause of your issue. Give outputs for
avahi-browse -rt _ipp._tcp
ls -l...
Any printer on the market today is compatible with Ubuntu. You may want to read https://wiki.debian.org/CUPSDriverlessPrinting
It is unclear from the responses whether the sleep mode is or is not is controllable from the front panel. Anyway, you could try a different print queue set up. It doesn't get any more basic than...
Consult the printer's manual. I think the printer control panel can be used to alter the behaviour you are experiencing. See under General Settings.
OK. Let's have some more solid information. What is
The printer model?
The connection method?
Where did you get hplip-printer-app from and why?
Where did you get ipp-usb from?
You didn't answer the question. Is the plugin installed? It is definitely needed for scanning.
Upstream HPLIP says the HP LaserJet Pro MFP M127fn requires a plugin for printing and scanning. You didn't mention any problem printing, so I assumed the plugin is installed. Is that actually the...
You should be able to scan with
scanimage -d "hpaio:/usb/HP_LaserJet_Pro_MFP_M127fn?serial=CNB9H7FDXQ" > image.pnm and
simple-scan "hpaio:/usb/HP_LaserJet_Pro_MFP_M127fn?serial=CNB9H7FDXQ"
Give
lsusb -v | grep -A 3 bInterfaceClass.*7
scanimage -L
Please give the exact model of HP LaserJet and say whether it is on USB.
I can well imagine any forthcoming answer requires some deep thought and extensive research. Take your time :).
Ubuntu version? USB? Network?
mDNS/DNS-SD will not work across subnets; therefore, no driverless printing for you. I'm glad we sorted that. However, you can ping and nmap the printer so the socket URI should work. The PC will...
Thanks for the info, cmalfet. I haven't really any more ideas regarding your driverless printing situation. All I can say is that I have found it to work for me and other users on 22.04. Anyway, all...
Hello cmalfet,
In spite of reporting Success it appears lpadmin is unable to contact the printer to get a PPD. This returns us to the failure of the avahi-browse commands. You could check what the...
I do not know what Connection reset by peer indicates. Bad file descriptor often means that the cups daemon is not running. Check with
systemctl status cups
The file you want in /etc/cups/ppd is...
But testq has just been set up with lpadmin using the printer's known ADDRESS without any apparent error! It should be shown as installed with
lpstat -t
I am becoming even more flummoxed...
That was expected if the printer can be contacted to get its attributes. It looks like you should be able to print. Please try
lp -d testq /etc/nsswitch.conf
Port 5353 is for mDNS/DNS-SD (Bonjur). It is used with AirPrint-capable printers, which AFAICT is on your printer.
I am going to do a bit of guessing because the avahi-browse outputs are not available.
lpadmin -p testq -v ipp://IP_ADDRESS:631/ipp/print -E -m everywhere can be used to set up a print queue. Does...
I'd have expected a bit more from the lpinfo -v output. For example, a socket (jetdirect) device.
nmap output is ok. Any firewall? Any blocking of port 5353?
Also, knowing the IP address of the printer you coud give
nmap ADDRESS
Either the printer is not providing mDNS multcasts (Bonjour) or there isn't any connection between printer and computer. You could try
lpinfo -v