On 8/8/21 12:58 PM, DennisG wrote:
On 8/8/21 11:11 AM, Douglas McGarrett wrote:
On 8/8/21 2:06 AM, Masaru Nomiya wrote:
Hello,
In the Message;
Subject : setup HP 2755 wireless (only!) printer--how Message-ID : <b7dbc19c-3870-e858-e379-0f53359a54e7@optonline.net> Date & Time: Sat, 7 Aug 2021 22:17:16 -0400
[DM] == Douglas McGarrett <dmcgarrett@optonline.net> has written:
DM> Bought an HP printer to act as backup, but can't figure out how DM> to install it in Linux. [...] DM> if I turn it off.
DM> Nmap scan report for 192.168.0.103 DM> Host is up (0.0043s latency). DM> MAC Address: 14:CB:19:62:68:71 (Unknown)
DM> Will try and call HP on Monday, but experience tells me that DM> whoever I get will know nothing about Linux.
Install hplip 3.21.4 files from;
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Printing/openSUSE_Leap_15.3/
Then, you can find the 'DeskJet 2700 series' via YaST.
Regars, I'm sure you mean well, but I don't see anything downloadable there, in spite of what it says. Please clarify! --doug
It is actually in the hplip-hpijs package. The ppd file lives at /usr/share/cups/model/manufacturer-PPDs/hplip/hp-deskjet_2700_series.ppd.gz. Install the packages hplip and hplip-hpijs with YaST Software Management, then run the HP Device Manager from the KDE menu. Under Device use Setup Device, choose which method based on whether you have it connected via USB or wireless (if you use wireless, make sure that there is a dhcp address available from your router).
--dg
And btw, note that the driver is labeled "2700 /Series/". It is common that the same driver is used for a range of printers. If you looked specifically from a printer in that range, e.g., 2755, you will not find it. This is the definitive website listing all 3000+ linux drivers that HP provides: https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing/supported_devices/in... --dg