How to Install Your Printer/Scanner in Puppy
How do you have the Brother connected to the router? Through the router's USB printer port?
Using this setup, was the printer automatically visible on the network to CUPS? Or did you need to manually specify its location 192.168.1.1 to each Puppy client?Yes
So how would an Android app know where the printer is?
I have suggested several times that you should be looking at other ways of making this printer networkable.
Each computer detects the CUPS printers automatically.
The Brother app for Android is supposed to autodetect their wireless printer - but it is failing to do so.
I thought the problem may be in the CUPS/Carolina 1.3 (CUPS host computer) or ASUS Router settings but everything now points to the Brother app misbehaving because only the Android/smartphone cannot find the printer.
It's a somewhat unique case - probably a wrong setting or an app-bug Brother needs to find ...
Thanks.
The Brother app for Android is supposed to autodetect their wireless printer - but it is failing to do so.
I thought the problem may be in the CUPS/Carolina 1.3 (CUPS host computer) or ASUS Router settings but everything now points to the Brother app misbehaving because only the Android/smartphone cannot find the printer.
It's a somewhat unique case - probably a wrong setting or an app-bug Brother needs to find ...
Thanks.
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When you plug the printer into the router and run CUPS, is it auto-detected? With what connection URI?
It is not detected - I tried several times as you suggested
Using this setup, was the printer automatically visible on the network to CUPS? Or did you need to manually specify its location 192.168.1.1 to each Puppy client?
This is conflicting information.Each computer detects the CUPS printers automatically.
Trying to get my Canon MG7150 network printer working.
Slacko 5.7 frugal install
Thinkpad T60p laptop
Using Canon drivers (Gutenprint does not work properly)
CUPS does not autofind it.
I found its IP address. After some trial and error I reckoned that "AppSocket" seemed to be most promising.
Set address as "APPsocket/HP Jetdirect/IP address"
CUPS did not cough at the entries I made, but when I tried to print the test page it stalled with a message saying "connecting to printer". Same happened when I tried to print a doc from Abiword.
Firewall is OFF
What should I try next?
Both Debian and Mint detect the printer, and print fine.
Also tried tahrpup- also would not autodetect.
Slacko 5.7 frugal install
Thinkpad T60p laptop
Using Canon drivers (Gutenprint does not work properly)
CUPS does not autofind it.
I found its IP address. After some trial and error I reckoned that "AppSocket" seemed to be most promising.
Set address as "APPsocket/HP Jetdirect/IP address"
CUPS did not cough at the entries I made, but when I tried to print the test page it stalled with a message saying "connecting to printer". Same happened when I tried to print a doc from Abiword.
Firewall is OFF
What should I try next?
Both Debian and Mint detect the printer, and print fine.
Also tried tahrpup- also would not autodetect.
Please explain that statement. What did you type in the URI box? It should begerry wrote:Set address as "APPsocket/HP Jetdirect/IP address"
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socket://aaa.bbb.cc.dd
Connect the print directly by USB. Does it work with the official Canon driver?
Hooray! Success. But I had some adventures along the way...
I uninstalled the canon drivers which I had installed in the usual deb way.
I downloaded and installed candi and (me being a belt and braces man) both of the backends.
Printer was detected, and installed. Connection was "bjnp://192.168.2.35:8511"
Test print got an error message saying that /usr/lib/cups/backend/bjnp had failed.
Uninstalled bjnp pet, and printer, and set up next printer. No problem, but test page got a message saying "Processing since...". After fifteen minutes, I stopped it, and uninstalled the canon-net-backend.
Tried to set up printer again, but it was no longer found.
Thinking that the system was now thoroughly messed up, and having read your instructions more carefully, I made a fresh install of Slacko, and installed candi and used it install the driver debs.
Started localhost:631, tried "Find Printers", and Bingo! there it was.
Set up the printer, and the test page printed.
So there we are: read the instructions carefully.
Install Candi.
Install the Canon driver debs.
Try CUPS auto detection: if ok, set up printer.
If not ok, install one of the backends BUT NOT BOTH
Try CUPS. If autodetected, set up printer and test.
If not autodetected try the other one.
If you installed the driver debs using package manager, you may have problems.
Thank goodness Puppy takes only a few minutes to reinstall!
Is it possible to work out for sure which backend to install?
Gerry
I uninstalled the canon drivers which I had installed in the usual deb way.
I downloaded and installed candi and (me being a belt and braces man) both of the backends.
Printer was detected, and installed. Connection was "bjnp://192.168.2.35:8511"
Test print got an error message saying that /usr/lib/cups/backend/bjnp had failed.
Uninstalled bjnp pet, and printer, and set up next printer. No problem, but test page got a message saying "Processing since...". After fifteen minutes, I stopped it, and uninstalled the canon-net-backend.
Tried to set up printer again, but it was no longer found.
Thinking that the system was now thoroughly messed up, and having read your instructions more carefully, I made a fresh install of Slacko, and installed candi and used it install the driver debs.
Started localhost:631, tried "Find Printers", and Bingo! there it was.
Set up the printer, and the test page printed.
So there we are: read the instructions carefully.
Install Candi.
Install the Canon driver debs.
Try CUPS auto detection: if ok, set up printer.
If not ok, install one of the backends BUT NOT BOTH
Try CUPS. If autodetected, set up printer and test.
If not autodetected try the other one.
If you installed the driver debs using package manager, you may have problems.
Thank goodness Puppy takes only a few minutes to reinstall!
Is it possible to work out for sure which backend to install?
Gerry
No. From the candi instructions:gerry wrote:I downloaded and installed candi and (me being a belt and braces man) both of the backends.
6. If your printer is networked, it should be detected. You do NOT need to install the network backends discussed below.
You will definitely have problems. These Debian packages require tools that are not present in standard Puppies. That's why you need candi.If you installed the driver debs using package manager, you may have problems.
See above.Is it possible to work out for sure which backend to install?
6. If your printer is networked it should be detected.
This implies that it may not be detected, in which case one supposes that one of the backends may be needed. Did you mean "..will be detected."?
Anyway, let's not quibble about grammar. Thanks for your help, it has saved me several times over the years- I really admire your ongoing dedication.
This implies that it may not be detected, in which case one supposes that one of the backends may be needed. Did you mean "..will be detected."?
Anyway, let's not quibble about grammar. Thanks for your help, it has saved me several times over the years- I really admire your ongoing dedication.
80, and still learning - Gerry
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OK, I recently upgraded to SuperLupu1 (and created a fresh save file), and have apparently forgotten the "magic" needed to get my HP1020 to work...
I tried a few variations whch I thought included what I had been running under 5.28.5 (I had migrated my save file from an earlier 5.28 ) -- but don't seem to be making progress.
I have a copy of hplip_print-3.14.10.pet on my HDD, but have removed it from the system while tinkering..
I uninstalled all of the various drivers I had tried, and put in only foo2xxx_rcrsn-2014.pet
I power off the machine, power off the printer. I power up the printer, and then boot Sulu1.
As the system comes up, I heard the printer cycle -- so at least some handshaking is occurring...
When I try to print a test page, I get
Which step did I forget? Thanks!
I tried a few variations whch I thought included what I had been running under 5.28.5 (I had migrated my save file from an earlier 5.28 ) -- but don't seem to be making progress.
I have a copy of hplip_print-3.14.10.pet on my HDD, but have removed it from the system while tinkering..
I uninstalled all of the various drivers I had tried, and put in only foo2xxx_rcrsn-2014.pet
I power off the machine, power off the printer. I power up the printer, and then boot Sulu1.
As the system comes up, I heard the printer cycle -- so at least some handshaking is occurring...
When I try to print a test page, I get
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stopped
"Empty print file!"
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Thanks rcrsn51!rcrsn51 wrote:I don't have any experience with these Lupu derivatives, but foo2xxx is the correct driver for an HP1020. If your SuperLupu also has a new kernel, you may need the patch posted on the first page of this thread.
So I decided to see if it was a kernel problem -- copied my old savefile over (renaming it to sulu____ from lupu____), it booted and ran the printer fine.... Goofy.
(a warning if other users try this -- first go into /root/Choices/ROX-Filer and copy PuppyPin to PuppyPin.bak -- for some reason making certain changes crashes the desktop, but click on any icon, go to "home" back into the folder and copy the backup over the PuppyPin and restart the x-server)
So my old install was using
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hpijs-3.11.1-dynppd.pet
foo2xxx_r220909-0.0-i486.pet
Is foo2xxx_rcrsn-2014.pet just an update of the older foo2 that I was running?
I'll have to do some more tinkering (I don't remember if I had to add an extra library or driver from HP or not -- I should have written this all down...)
I'll post back when I get it working.
Edit: OK, I retested using the 2 files listed above did not fix the problem (just wanted to make sure that I remembered correctly)...
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Do not install the hpijs-3.11.1-dynppd.pet (or any other hplip package). It does not support your printer. This is not a "belt and suspenders" situation.
I cannot comment on the old foo2xxx_r220909-0.0-i486.pet, but the new foo2xxx_rcrsn-2014.pet should work in SuperLupu after applying these patches.
I cannot comment on the old foo2xxx_r220909-0.0-i486.pet, but the new foo2xxx_rcrsn-2014.pet should work in SuperLupu after applying these patches.
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ln -sf /lib/libssl.so.1.0.0 /usr/lib/libssl.so.1.0.0
ln -sf /lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.0 /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.0
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Thanks a billion rcrsn51! Score!!!...rcrsn51 wrote:Do not install the hpijs-3.11.1-dynppd.pet (or any other hplip package). It does not support your printer. This is not a "belt and suspenders" situation.
I cannot comment on the old foo2xxx_r220909-0.0-i486.pet, but the new foo2xxx_rcrsn-2014.pet should work in SuperLupu after applying these patches.
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ln -sf /lib/libssl.so.1.0.0 /usr/lib/libssl.so.1.0.0 ln -sf /lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.0 /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.0
I uninstalled the printer, removed the 2 old packages. Then installed foo2xxx_rcrsn-2014.04.26.pet and linked the files shown.
I rebooted, and performed a power-off/on for the printer.
Added the printer.
Then for good measure, I rebooted, and performed a power-off/on for the printer again (I had previously found that it sometimes gets in confused states when mucking with drivers)
Sulu came up, the printer handshakes and printed test page!
Now I just need to figure out how to send you an electronic beer!
I'll go share this on the Lupu/Sulu thread, in case others are running into these same relics.
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Ugh.
Running Carolina Vanguard. I have CUPS 1.3.11, with the latest HPLIP PET and the legacy-patch both installed.
I have an HP 6127 that will not print. (Dangit, it worked FINE under X-Slacko 2.2!)
If I attempt to print a test page, I get something along the lines of "unsupported action: application/postscript". If I attempt to print from within Chromium, nothing happens. Literally. CUPS won't even show that a job appeared.
Help me, rcrsn51, you're my only hope
Running Carolina Vanguard. I have CUPS 1.3.11, with the latest HPLIP PET and the legacy-patch both installed.
I have an HP 6127 that will not print. (Dangit, it worked FINE under X-Slacko 2.2!)
If I attempt to print a test page, I get something along the lines of "unsupported action: application/postscript". If I attempt to print from within Chromium, nothing happens. Literally. CUPS won't even show that a job appeared.
Help me, rcrsn51, you're my only hope