The latest HPLIP has been installed.
I have tried installing the proprietary plugin via original HP CD and also 
download. Both installs fail because the "cannot find port". I.e. it is looking 
for the WiFi port to connect to the printer. Incidentally, the printer WiFi 
install does work successfully on my laptop.
The issue at hand is that the install fails for a wired connection. There 
should be no reason to require the  plugin at all for a wired connection.

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Potkin <claremont...@gmail.com>
Sent: Aug 25, 2022 7:32 PM
To: William Melgaard <piob...@mindspring.com>, <1018...@bugs.debian.org>
Subject: Re: Bug#1018085: hplip fails to setup wired printer HP P 1102w

On Thu 25 Aug 2022 at 08:41:20 -0500, William Melgaard wrote:

> Package: hplip
> Version: 3.21.2+dfsg1-2
> Severity: normal
> X-Debbugs-Cc: piob...@mindspring.com

Thank you for your report, William.

> Dear Maintainer,
>
> *** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
>
> * What led up to the situation?
> print driver failed after upgrade to bullseye

TBH, this issue gives the impression of being a user support issue.

> * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
> ineffective)?
> Instlled latest hplip; deleted existing driver and installed printer
> HP Laserjet Pro P1102w

It hoped by "latest hplip" the version for Debian 11 was installed?

> * What was the outcome of this action
> The install insists on the installation of a proprietary plugin.
> However, attempts to install that plugin from HP CD fails because the
> workstation does not have a WiFi port HPLIP does offer the option of
> USB vs WiFi connection. However, chosing USB appears ineffectual. The
> setup still insists that the plugin is missing.

Upstream offen advise the following technique:

* Download the plugin for your HPLIP version from
https://www.openprinting.org/download/printdriver/auxfiles/HP/plugins/
* Install the plugin with 'sh DOWNLOADED_PLUGIN'

> * What outcome did you expect instead?
> Successful test print

That should be possible with a correct setup. Please give

lpstat -t
lpinfo -v
lpinfo -m | grep p1102w

Regards,

Brian.


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