tly. I hope it will help,
> otherwise, feel free to ask :)
Also useful was Sigfrido Ortiz's remarks about USB kernel support.
Problem now is the hp: device is hp:/no_device_found
Working on this for a bit ...
Carl Adams.
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n a "successful" install after
enabling FileDevice in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf, but printing a test page
produces the error message:
"/usr/libexec/cups/backend//devices/pci failed"
Many thanks for any assistance with this.
Carl Adams.
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I've had no success getting my HP PSC 1610 Inkjet/Scanner connected to
CUPS under Gentoo. Of course, there's no such thing as a "best" printer,
but do any subscribers have recommendations for printers they've found
easy to connect and use?
Either inkjet or low-cost
/lp0 all with the same
result. Not sure where to go from here, but it looks either as though
CUPS is assuming an invalid directory structure, or doesn't know how to
work with udev.
Any further thoughts?
Carl Adams.
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shows:
Description: PSC1610
Location: Workstation
Printer State: processing, accepting jobs.
"Printer not connected; will retry in 30 seconds..."
Device URI: usb:/dev/usb/lp0
Any jobs sent to the printer just sit in the queue.
The printer works fine in Fedora4/CUPS
Can anyone assist?
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