* Carlos E. R. <robin.listas@telefonica.net> [08-11-19 13:26]:
On 11/08/2019 14.37, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Carlos E.R. <robin.listas@gmx.es> [08-11-19 08:32]:
On 11/08/2019 13.01, James Knott wrote:
On 2019-08-10 07:51 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
No, the last part at least is not true. My printer IPv6 part only responds on it. HP designed it to be used, till Firefox removed the support.
Does HP have a Windows based utility for accessing the printer? That might be part of the problem.
It certainly has, but I've never used it. It is easy enough to configure it over Ipv4.
The procedure with most IPv4 gadgets is:
Device responds on 192.168.1.1 only. This collides with the router address, so it can not be connected to the home network. Configure a laptop to be 192.168.1.2 or similar. Disconnect laptop from LAN. Connect laptop to new device. Configure new device to new address. Reboot it. Change laptop back to LAN address. Connect new device to LAN. Test connectivity.
Whereas on IPv6 it would be: Connect device to LAN. Point firefox 6 to link-local address of new device. Configure device as appropriate for lan.
instead of jumping thru all those hoops, why wouldn't you install hplip and configure your printer using hp-setup where you can assign the ip addrs you wish?
Telcontar:~ # hplip If 'hplip' is not a typo you can use command-not-found to lookup the package that contains it, like this: cnf hplip Telcontar:~ # rpm -q hplip hplip-3.18.6-lp150.4.3.1.x86_64 Telcontar:~ # Telcontar:~ # /usr/bin/hp-devicesettings warning: hp-devicesettings should not be run as root/superuser.
yes, iirc run only as <user>
HP Linux Imaging and Printing System (ver. 3.18.6) Device Setup Utility ver. 0.1
Copyright (c) 2001-15 HP Development Company, LP This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are welcome to distribute it under certain conditions. See COPYING file for more details.
error: No device found that support this feature. Telcontar:~ #
Telcontar:~ # /usr/bin/hp-devicesettings -d 192.168.1.3 warning: hp-devicesettings should not be run as root/superuser.
HP Linux Imaging and Printing System (ver. 3.18.6) Device Setup Utility ver. 0.1
Copyright (c) 2001-15 HP Development Company, LP This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are welcome to distribute it under certain conditions. See COPYING file for more details.
error: No device found that supports this feature. Telcontar:~ #
why are you trying to use hp-devicesettings rather than first setting it up using hp-setup ??? fwiw, I also get the same result running hp-devicesettings, but it is not necessary. again, use: hp-setup as I first said. and run as <user>. or don't as you seem not to want to or you just do not want to follow instructions/suggestions. I will not get a bigger hammer. -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member facebook/ptilopteri Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org