On 04/05/15 23:49, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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On 2015-05-04 20:23, buhorojo wrote:
OK I'm getting somewhere. The 4500 works with Ubuntu.
You just turn it on near the ap, put the password into it and that's it. The first time you have to print just one word but after that it's instantaneous. It's just as good quality as with android.
They think the opensuse problem is: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups Do we have anything like that? What do you see in that page that can be the problem? :-o :-? They say it is up to date. More recent? Updated?
As far as I can see, it is the CUPS package list, and of course we have CUPS in openSUSE. In that case, theirs has something ours hasn't. I'm guessing it has the driver for the Envy series.
And dhcp (?). But don't I have dhcp anyway if I can print something? And it works from a 'phone? And stupid. I didn't take my laptop to test on their wifi. I don't see where DHCP comes into the picture. That's just the service, typically supplied by your router, that assigns IP addresses to all devices in your network.
Or... is it your problem that your Linux machine was not properly connecting to the network?
Ar you perhaps trying to connect directly, via wifi, to the printer? An ad-hoc connection? Instead of connecting your printer to the router, and everything accessing the printer via the router?
Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
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