Ok... So, I'll be dumb for a minute. I've downloaded the .pets for the Epson series printers, I've installed it. I still can't get CUPS to register my network printer? I've gone through all the CLI stuff trying to get it, but it still doesn't read it when I go to set it up.
Edit: However, I can access the Network Administration page of the printer. It is connected to my network via wireless.
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Re: Epson Artisan 810
What Puppy are you using? Are you running a firewall?Evil20071 wrote:I've downloaded the .pets for the Epson series printers, I've installed it. I still can't get CUPS to register my network printer?
When you run Add Printer or Find New Printers, does CUPS detect the device? You may have to run Find New Printers several times.
If not, many Epson printers use the network "socket" protocol. So you can run "Add Printer" and manually enter the URI as "socket://aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd".
What do you mean?I've gone through all the CLI stuff trying to get it, but it still doesnt' read it when I go to set it up.
Go to the command line and type:
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mpscan -p 9100 aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
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# mpscan -p 9100 192.168.1.103
ip: 192.168.1.103 9100 OK
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In that case, run Add Printer and select AppSocket/JetDirect
Enter the URI as
Enter the URI as
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socket://192.168.1.103
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