On Tuesday 17 December 2013 21:14:52 Brian wrote:
> The F2180 doesn't appear to exist. The 2180 does.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/product?cc=uk&lc=en&product=3177562
>http;//localhost:631
http://localhost:631
i.e. http colon, not http semi-colon.
Lisi
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On Tue 17 Dec 2013 at 20:56:39 +0100, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
> hplip - it installed automatically when I connected and turned on the
> printer without any PPD
Your PPD is in /etc/cups. The F2180 doesn't appear to exist. The 2180
does.
With a browser go to
http;//localhost:631
Choose the 'P
Hi :)
On Tue, 2013-12-17 at 20:04 +0100, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
> I would like to know, how to run print-cleaning in Debian
I guess most printers do run a cleaning program, if push a combination
of buttons, when turning it on. Assumed it shouldn't be possible to run
it by the Linux driver, resp.
"What driver package and PPD are you using with it?"
hplip - it installed automatically when I connected and turned on the
printer without any PPD
2013/12/17 Brian
> On Tue 17 Dec 2013 at 20:45:21 +0100, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
>
> > This is a HP Inkjet F2180
>
> You have been asked this before
On Tue 17 Dec 2013 at 20:45:21 +0100, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
> This is a HP Inkjet F2180
You have been asked this before with no response:
What driver package and PPD are you using with it?
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Hi,
This is a HP Inkjet F2180
2013/12/17 Ralf Mardorf
> Hi :)
>
> On Tue, 2013-12-17 at 20:04 +0100, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
> > I would like to know, how to run print-cleaning in Debian
>
> I guess most printers do run a cleaning program, if push a combination
> of buttons, when turning it on.
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