On Mon, Jun 04, 2007 at 05:04:23PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Back again. I finally have etch gnome up and running again but am still > having problems with my hp printer. I've tried using gnome desktop to setup > the printer and everything seems to be ok until I print the test page and > nothing happens. When I looki at the que iI see status: job stopped.
so the job is there? just stopped? or is the printer stopped with no job in the queue? > > I've tried cups but it asks for a user name and password but does not accept > mine and I have to cancel out of cups. I assume that since I'm not on line > this option will nt work. this option has nothing to do with whether you are "on line" or not. Cups, on your local machine, provides a web interface for its configuration. That's why you can access it through localhost:631. localhost is the current machine you are sitting at. The user and password your need would be 'root' and root's password. Or you can add yourself to the lpadmin group useradd <your-user-id> lpadmin and then logout/login and then you will be able to modify the printer as yourself instead of as root. > > I've also tried /usr.sbin/lpadmin -p deskjet -vdirect > usb://hp/deskjet%203900?serialxxxxx... -m deskjet.ppd. I get lpadmin: unknown > argument usb://hp/deskjet.... hmmm... I've not tried this method, so can't speek to it, but if you could provide the verbatim output that would be great. it might be a quoting issue for the usb://... portion, try it with quotes around it. can you provide the contents of the cups logs (/var/log/cups/*) > > I've spent many hours reading info from gmone, cups and debian and still find > myself knocking my head against the wall. anyone know what I can do? > keep trying? Odds are its something really simple but we're losing it in the transmission here. rejoice in the fact that when its all done, you'll be a cups expert ;) A
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