How to use HP Officejet J4450 in Precise Puppy?
How to use HP Officejet J4450 in Precise Puppy?
I have searched the forum here for several hours and have tried everything to get my printer to work. I really want to switch to Puppy but cannot fathom how every attempt I make to get a lousy printer to work fails miseraby. To waste almost an entire day to fix this printer in Puppy versus Plug and Print from Windows makes me wonder whether I have a hole in my head. Anyway, here is the problem:
Using Precise Puppy 5.4.2.3
Printer is HP Officejet J4550 (All in One)
Router is Belkin N750 DB
All of our Windows computers print from this printer which is atttached to the router. Used CUPS to try to identify printer on router but there was no instructions as to how to identify the printer this way. I read a post that suggested taking the ppd file off HP Printer Installation CD and placing it in a certain folder but there was no ppd file on the CD. Finally, as suggested by another poster, I connected the printer directly to my PC and tried to add it using CUPS. However, the printer model is not listed in CUPS so it appears that I am out of luck for a printer that is barely three years-old. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated for getting the printer to work with Puppy and possibly networking it on the Belkin router. It should be noted that the printer (along with its scanner function) worked fine when trying out Ubuntu. Thanks for your help in advance.
Cecil
Using Precise Puppy 5.4.2.3
Printer is HP Officejet J4550 (All in One)
Router is Belkin N750 DB
All of our Windows computers print from this printer which is atttached to the router. Used CUPS to try to identify printer on router but there was no instructions as to how to identify the printer this way. I read a post that suggested taking the ppd file off HP Printer Installation CD and placing it in a certain folder but there was no ppd file on the CD. Finally, as suggested by another poster, I connected the printer directly to my PC and tried to add it using CUPS. However, the printer model is not listed in CUPS so it appears that I am out of luck for a printer that is barely three years-old. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated for getting the printer to work with Puppy and possibly networking it on the Belkin router. It should be noted that the printer (along with its scanner function) worked fine when trying out Ubuntu. Thanks for your help in advance.
Cecil
The source for printer setup information in Puppy is here. From there, you can download the hplip_print-3.12.10a.pet, which supports your Officejet j4500 series.
How do you have the printer connected to the router - with an ethernet cable? By wifi? Through a USB port?
When you ran CUPS, was your networked printer being auto-detected?
How do you have the printer connected to the router - with an ethernet cable? By wifi? Through a USB port?
When you ran CUPS, was your networked printer being auto-detected?
Did you read that in this forum? That almost never works.I read a post that suggested taking the ppd file off HP Printer Installation CD and placing it in a certain folder
Have you installed the PET yet?Cecil wrote:The printer is connected to the back of the router by a USB connection.
As a test, connect the printer directly to your Puppy machine by USB. It should be auto-detected in CUPS. Follow the steps to install it.
Once you have it working, report back for info about the network setup.
In CUPS, you may need to run Find New Printers several times before the device is detected.
Installed the pet package but CUPS does not identify the printer when attached to the USB port on the back of the Belkin router. However, when I plugged the printer directly into my computer USB slot, CUPS recognized the printer and successfully printed a test page. Now all I need is for CUPS to recognize the printer when it is connected to the Belkin router. Thanks for your help with this matter. It is greatly appreciated!
Cecil
Cecil
Did you trying running Find New Printers several times?
If CUPS still cannot find the printer, go back to "How to Install Your Printer/Scanner in Puppy" and read item #2 under "Things to Know".
Follow the link. It has instructions for manually setting up a networked printer. Note that you will need the IP address of the router.
Also run the "mpscan" command and report back with the results.
If CUPS still cannot find the printer, go back to "How to Install Your Printer/Scanner in Puppy" and read item #2 under "Things to Know".
Follow the link. It has instructions for manually setting up a networked printer. Note that you will need the IP address of the router.
Also run the "mpscan" command and report back with the results.
Okay, here's where we are. I clicked on Find New Printers at least 20 times over a 25-minute period with no success. I typed the following command mpscan -p 9100 aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd into the console (urxvt) terminal with no response, just another blank line.
Finally, I tried to find my router IP address by checking the website checkip.dyndns.org which returned one IP address but this IP address was different from the one produced by the command netstat -r
Any ideas?
Cecil
Finally, I tried to find my router IP address by checking the website checkip.dyndns.org which returned one IP address but this IP address was different from the one produced by the command netstat -r
Any ideas?
Cecil
When you type the command, you must use the actual IP address of your router.Cecil wrote:I typed the following command mpscan -p 9100 aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd into the console (urxvt) terminal with no response, just another blank line.
When you run the netstat command, the "default" line is probably your router. Try it with the mpscan command.Finally, I tried to find my router IP address by checking the website checkip.dyndns.org which returned one IP address but this IP address was different from the one produced by the command netstat -r
This is what I get when I run netstat -r:
# netstat -r
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface
default router.belkin 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0
loopback * 255.0.0.0 U 0 0 0 lo
192.168.2.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth0
#
Which would I use for the mpscan command? Thanks.
Cecil
# netstat -r
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface
default router.belkin 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0
loopback * 255.0.0.0 U 0 0 0 lo
192.168.2.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth0
#
Which would I use for the mpscan command? Thanks.
Cecil
Try
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mpscan -p 9100 192.168.2.1
Internet Settings
WAN MAC Address 08:86:3B:46:26:03
Connection Type Dynamic
WAN IP 76.29.235.228
Subnet Mask 255.255.248.0
Default Gateway 76.29.232.1
LAN Settings
LAN/WLAN MAC 08:86:3B:46:26:02
IP Address 192.168.2.1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
DHCP Server Enabled
Features
Firewall Settings Enabled
Remote Management Disabled
SSID belkin.602
Security WPA/WPA2-Personal (PSK)
UPnP Enabled
WPS Enabled
Guest Access Disabled
SSID Guest Access Disabled
Password/PSK Guest Access Disabled
Does this help at all?
Cecil
WAN MAC Address 08:86:3B:46:26:03
Connection Type Dynamic
WAN IP 76.29.235.228
Subnet Mask 255.255.248.0
Default Gateway 76.29.232.1
LAN Settings
LAN/WLAN MAC 08:86:3B:46:26:02
IP Address 192.168.2.1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
DHCP Server Enabled
Features
Firewall Settings Enabled
Remote Management Disabled
SSID belkin.602
Security WPA/WPA2-Personal (PSK)
UPnP Enabled
WPS Enabled
Guest Access Disabled
SSID Guest Access Disabled
Password/PSK Guest Access Disabled
Does this help at all?
Cecil