On Wed, 2021-03-31 at 18:51 -0400, Doug McGarrett wrote:
On 3/31/21 6:38 PM, DennisG wrote:
On 3/30/21 9:07 PM, Mark Petersen wrote:
snip I did this. It didn't say connection. I sent an answer to this somewhere on the list. Anyway, I decided to reinstall the printer. But I can't. YaST can't find it. I've tried every combination I could find, but the printer just can't be found by YaST.
nmap can find it.
doug@linux1:~> su - Password: linux1:~ # nmap -sP 192.168.1.* Starting Nmap 7.80 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2021-03-30 19:15 EDT Nmap scan report for router.asus.com (192.168.1.1) Host is up (0.00038s latency). MAC Address: 30:5A:3A:A0:55:30 (Asustek Computer) Nmap scan report for dell3 (192.168.1.10) Host is up (0.00070s latency). MAC Address: 00:26:B9:CC:F5:0D (Dell) Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.26 Host is up (0.00038s latency). MAC Address: A4:EE:57:73:CB:85 (Seiko Epson) Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.29 <<<<< Host is up (0.00036s latency). <<<<< MAC Address: D0:BF:9C:34:CF:8A (Hewlett Packard) <<<<< Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.48 Host is up (0.00033s latency). MAC Address: 50:E5:49:B3:A2:51 (Giga-byte Technology) Nmap scan report for linux1 (192.168.1.200) Host is up. Nmap done: 256 IP addresses (6 hosts up) scanned in 1.81 seconds
It still prints from the Mint laptop, and not via rf; via lan cable network. I'm at the end of my rope; I've spent hours on this now and I'm not getting anywhere at all, just going backwards. --doug
Haste makes waste ;-) As Carlos said the printer was just stopped.
Well, now that you deleted it;
Yast > Printer > Add > Run hp-setup > Networking/Ethernet/Wireless network > Show Advanced Options > tick the Manual Discover box > Enter 192.168.1.29 in the IP Address or network name > Next > Make sure the HP M201dw is selected then click Next ...... I'm not at work so I don't remember the rest of the steps.
Mark
Or - for the umpteenth time - install HPLIP. Use it to find the printer and install it. HPLIP takes care of the CUPS and YaST interaction - in fact, in the YaST Printer installation, there is a check-box to call HPLIP rather than leaving it to YaST. While you are there, take a look under the 5 tabs. You will see a wealth of data there about managing your driver and various printer logs, both of which AFAIK are not found in any other tool.
--dg
It looks to me like HPLIP is only for directly connected printers, not for printers on a LAN. That's what YaST seems to be telling me. --doug
This is long thread .... I kind of feel enough pain to speak up ... HPLIP may not work for everyone - it certainly does not detect my HP LaserJet printers running leap 15.1. Even manual HPLIP discovery with given IP did not work either. HPLIP setup worked in 15.0 and before. I am not special config type of guy on desktop - mostly default install + KDE. I tried pretty hard to use HPLIP in the past. When desperate for ideas - I started Ubuntu guest in KVM on a host and it auto-detected detected the printers just fine - so, probably no firewall or network issues. Here is what I have done to print from leap 15.1: yast2 printer: Print via Network: Connection Wizard: Access Network Printer or Printserver box via: TCP/Port (AppSocket/JetDirect) IP Address: 192.168.1.26 (filled from nmap above) TCP Port: 9100 Test Connection: Answered OK OK In Printer Setup: Search for: hp I selected closest lower ...ppd.gz Default Paper Size: Letter OK Print Test Page: OK Then .... selected the printer in Printer configurations --> Edit --> All Options for Current Driver --> Duplex: DuplexNoThumble ....... Hope that helps if HPLIP does not work as intended. Tomas