On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Josh Kelley wrote:
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> Thanks.
> I'm already familiar with hp-setup, I'm just concerned with making sure that
> hp-setup (or printconf, or the add printer wizard, or whatever) can detect
> as wide a range of printers as possible.
> Josh Kelley
OK, just tossed th
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Andrew Malcolmson wrote:
> FYI re adding hp printers and All-in-Ones:
>
> Add the printer using the Gnome add printer wizard or by running the
> 'hp-setup'. Either will auto-detect network printers, select a ppd,
> and add the queue. The add printer wizard in the
FYI re adding hp printers and All-in-Ones:
Add the printer using the Gnome add printer wizard or by running the
'hp-setup'. Either will auto-detect network printers, select a ppd,
and add the queue. The add printer wizard in the CUPS web interface
is way more work.
If you're adding an Officejet
We're setting up some Debian installations for some customers, and I'm
trying to make sure that the printing support covers as many models as
possible. Since printing is covered by a number of different packages, I
want to make sure that I've included everything I need.
If I set up Debian stable
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