[New: openFATE 312327] allow configuration of offline local printer
Feature added by: Jean-Daniel Dodin (jdd) Feature #312327, revision 1 Title: allow configuration of offline local printer openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Jean-Daniel Dodin (jdd) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Now it's impossible to configure a local printer is it's not detectedn why? Use Case: my friend come at my home with his 11.4 install and ask me to configure his USB printer. I can't do it with yast, cups or hpsetup. Years ago I could do with vi, but now it's a bit too difficult with cups to do things by hand Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Linux/openSUSE have a lot of printers available. USB or // ones don't need to be connected to be installed if we know all of them. It's very desirable when you try to move some user from windows to openSUSE and have to configure openSUSE when not all the hardware is present. This can be done with any network printer but not with local. I know most local printer are detected and installed nearly automatically, but it's even better if it's done in advance. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312327
Feature changed by: Johannes Meixner (jsmeix) Feature #312327, revision 2 Title: allow configuration of offline local printer openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Jean-Daniel Dodin (jdd) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Now it's impossible to configure a local printer is it's not detectedn why? Use Case: my friend come at my home with his 11.4 install and ask me to configure his USB printer. I can't do it with yast, cups or hpsetup. Years ago I could do with vi, but now it's a bit too difficult with cups to do things by hand Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Linux/openSUSE have a lot of printers available. USB or // ones don't need to be connected to be installed if we know all of them. It's very desirable when you try to move some user from windows to openSUSE and have to configure openSUSE when not all the hardware is present. This can be done with any network printer but not with local. I know most local printer are detected and installed nearly automatically, but it's even better if it's done in advance. + Discussion: + #1: Johannes Meixner (jsmeix) (2011-08-16 09:21:24) + By design how CUPS works for USB printers since CUPS 1.2 (i.e. since + openSUSE 10.2) you cannot set up an USB printer which is not + autodetected by CUPS so that you cannot set up an USB printer which is + not connected. Only the new style USB DeviceURI usb://make/model? + serial=number can be used because only this kind of URI works for more + than one USB printer. The old style URI can permute which printer is + accessed via which /dev/usb/lp* device node depending on the sequence + how the printers are switched on. + When the CUPS backend "usb" cannot detect the printer it cannot report + the right usb://make/model?serial=number device URI for the particular + model. But without the right device URI it is not possible to set up a + printe queue. For background information see + http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:CUPS_in_a_Nutshell -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312327
Feature changed by: Johannes Meixner (jsmeix) Feature #312327, revision 3 - Title: allow configuration of offline local printer + Title: allow configuration of offline USB printer openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Jean-Daniel Dodin (jdd) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Now it's impossible to configure a local printer is it's not detectedn why? Use Case: my friend come at my home with his 11.4 install and ask me to configure his USB printer. I can't do it with yast, cups or hpsetup. Years ago I could do with vi, but now it's a bit too difficult with cups to do things by hand Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Linux/openSUSE have a lot of printers available. USB or // ones don't need to be connected to be installed if we know all of them. It's very desirable when you try to move some user from windows to openSUSE and have to configure openSUSE when not all the hardware is present. This can be done with any network printer but not with local. I know most local printer are detected and installed nearly automatically, but it's even better if it's done in advance. Discussion: #1: Johannes Meixner (jsmeix) (2011-08-16 09:21:24) By design how CUPS works for USB printers since CUPS 1.2 (i.e. since openSUSE 10.2) you cannot set up an USB printer which is not autodetected by CUPS so that you cannot set up an USB printer which is not connected. Only the new style USB DeviceURI usb://make/model? serial=number can be used because only this kind of URI works for more than one USB printer. The old style URI can permute which printer is accessed via which /dev/usb/lp* device node depending on the sequence how the printers are switched on. When the CUPS backend "usb" cannot detect the printer it cannot report the right usb://make/model?serial=number device URI for the particular model. But without the right device URI it is not possible to set up a printe queue. For background information see http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:CUPS_in_a_Nutshell -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312327
Feature changed by: Johannes Meixner (jsmeix) Feature #312327, revision 4 Title: allow configuration of offline USB printer openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Jean-Daniel Dodin (jdd) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Now it's impossible to configure a local printer is it's not detectedn why? Use Case: my friend come at my home with his 11.4 install and ask me to configure his USB printer. I can't do it with yast, cups or hpsetup. Years ago I could do with vi, but now it's a bit too difficult with cups to do things by hand Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Linux/openSUSE have a lot of printers available. USB or // ones don't need to be connected to be installed if we know all of them. It's very desirable when you try to move some user from windows to openSUSE and have to configure openSUSE when not all the hardware is present. This can be done with any network printer but not with local. I know most local printer are detected and installed nearly automatically, but it's even better if it's done in advance. Discussion: #1: Johannes Meixner (jsmeix) (2011-08-16 09:21:24) By design how CUPS works for USB printers since CUPS 1.2 (i.e. since openSUSE 10.2) you cannot set up an USB printer which is not autodetected by CUPS so that you cannot set up an USB printer which is not connected. Only the new style USB DeviceURI usb://make/model? serial=number can be used because only this kind of URI works for more than one USB printer. The old style URI can permute which printer is accessed via which /dev/usb/lp* device node depending on the sequence how the printers are switched on. When the CUPS backend "usb" cannot detect the printer it cannot report the right usb://make/model?serial=number device URI for the particular model. But without the right device URI it is not possible to set up a printe queue. For background information see http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:CUPS_in_a_Nutshell + #2: Johannes Meixner (jsmeix) (2012-01-19 13:00:03) + See also "A careless backend for a single USB printer" at + http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Using_Your_Own_Backends_to_Print_with_CUPS -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312327
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