Hp Deskjet F4280
Hp Deskjet F4280
I have a problem with an HP Deskjet F4280, following the advice I found here and there in the forum and the net I installed Hpliplite, hpijs and other libraries and the printer starts the printing process but does not print anything, the paper remains blank. Help me please ...
Ps: the scanner works!
Ps: the scanner works!
1. cups: unable to send command to printer driver
"unsupported format 'application/vnd.cups-command'
2. step-by-step (no driver)
a.new installation of lupu
b.printer to usb
c.go to system-cups-manage printers
d.add printer
e.select printer
f.go to abiword
g.print a document
2.1 step-by-step (hpijs)
a. install pack hpijs-2.8.7.pet
b.go to point 2
2.2 step-by-step (hpliplite+ghostscript)
a. install pack libnetsnmp-1.5.pet, install pack hpliplite-3.10.5.pet, install pack ghostscript-8.15.4-q1.pet)
b. go to point 2
"unsupported format 'application/vnd.cups-command'
2. step-by-step (no driver)
a.new installation of lupu
b.printer to usb
c.go to system-cups-manage printers
d.add printer
e.select printer
f.go to abiword
g.print a document
2.1 step-by-step (hpijs)
a. install pack hpijs-2.8.7.pet
b.go to point 2
2.2 step-by-step (hpliplite+ghostscript)
a. install pack libnetsnmp-1.5.pet, install pack hpliplite-3.10.5.pet, install pack ghostscript-8.15.4-q1.pet)
b. go to point 2
Where are you seeing that error message?creppolo wrote:1. cups: unable to send command to printer driver
"unsupported format 'application/vnd.cups-command'
That wasn't the package I recommended.hpijs-2.8.7.pet
Puppy already has Ghostscript.install pack ghostscript-8.15.4-q1.pet)
Last edited by rcrsn51 on Wed 01 Jun 2011, 12:50, edited 1 time in total.
Use "Print Test Page", not "Print Self Test Page".at CUPS/maintenance/print-test-self-page
If you have installed hpijs-2.8.7 or Ghostscript, you need to install Lupu again. Do NOT install anything else!
Go to this thread and install the hpijs_print-3.11.3.pet.
Install your printer. Test it with "Print Test Page".
[Edit] If you are using a frugal install, you MUST also delete your old lupusave.2fs file.
Odd suddenly I have this issue
I have an HP Deskjet F4440 all in one printer (print, scan and copy). I have always successfully used it with Linux. Usually Puppy Linux. However as I have played around with different distro's and multiple computers the printer has always worked.
It has now ceased to function and the symptoms are identical to the one described in the first post of the thread. The printer installs properly using the correct drivers. I can send a print job to the printer and it will feed the paper from the tray to the printer. It will feed the required number of sheets to complete the print job however the pages are blank.
I do not believe that the ink cartridge has expired.
It has now ceased to function and the symptoms are identical to the one described in the first post of the thread. The printer installs properly using the correct drivers. I can send a print job to the printer and it will feed the paper from the tray to the printer. It will feed the required number of sheets to complete the print job however the pages are blank.
I do not believe that the ink cartridge has expired.
Re: Odd suddenly I have this issue
Does its Copy function work?dawnsboy wrote:I do not believe that the ink cartridge has expired.
If you print a test page from CUPS, can you hear the print head moving back and forth? Or does the sheet just immediately come out?
The print head moves back and forth. The sheet feeds properly. At the time of this post I had recently experienced this behavior on the part of the printer but was pressed for time. I had a fresh install, and immediate need to print. I wound up hand copying the item and shutting down.Does its Copy function work?
So I tested the copy function only to discover that it does not print from the copy function. I should have tested that before posting. If the cartridge is empty something is wrong there because it is a relatively new cartridge.
That being said there is nothing to trouble shoot here in regard to the software. It would seem obvious that the cartridge is empty even though it is relatively new.
My apologies for not taking the time to test that before making this post.
I am obliged to agree with that assessment. I appreciate your response rcrsn51. As a matter of curiosity which printer do you favor?I own several HP units for testing purposes, but I don't use them for everyday work. I am unimpressed with their quality, which is a far cry from the good old days of the Laserjet 4/5/6.
My first choice is Brother. Their Linux compatibility is 100% and I have found them to be very reliable.
My HP Deskjet F4280 is actually a very good photo printer, but it's too expensive to use that way.
I always liked Canon printers, but their Linux drivers seem a bit basic. One Puppy user claimed that when printing black text, the printer actually uses a mixture of colours instead of the black cartridge. But I can't confirm that.
Epson has always had a good reputation. However, I have a Workforce 320 for testing and it's surprisingly slow for something that claims to be a business machine.
My personal recommendation has always been to own two printers - a compact laser for everyday work and a multi-function unit for colour and scanning. However, most people would rather spend money on ink than buy two units.
My HP Deskjet F4280 is actually a very good photo printer, but it's too expensive to use that way.
I always liked Canon printers, but their Linux drivers seem a bit basic. One Puppy user claimed that when printing black text, the printer actually uses a mixture of colours instead of the black cartridge. But I can't confirm that.
Epson has always had a good reputation. However, I have a Workforce 320 for testing and it's surprisingly slow for something that claims to be a business machine.
My personal recommendation has always been to own two printers - a compact laser for everyday work and a multi-function unit for colour and scanning. However, most people would rather spend money on ink than buy two units.
I have actually been considering two units. I hate spending money on the cartridges. I had heard that Brother printers were very good. I think I will buy one to use as my day to day printer and setup a second printer for color and scanning as you recommend.My personal recommendation has always been to own two printers - a compact laser for everyday work and a multi-function unit for colour and scanning. However, most people would rather spend money on ink than buy two units.
I don't want to keep buying HP cartridges if they are not going to more than a few pages though.
Thank you for the recommendation.