How to Install Your Printer/Scanner in Puppy
- DutchPuppy
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I made a fresh 5.2.5 (slick)pup usb flashdrive so started from scratch.
Installed the 2 deb files from Canon ( cndrvcups-capt_2.20-1_i386.deb and
cndrvcups-capt_2.20-1_i386.deb )
Then followed the rewritten instructions, see copy paste from terminal :
sh-4.1# mkdir -p /etc/cngplp/account
sh-4.1# chmod 777 /etc/cngplp/account
sh-4.1# mkdir /var/captmon
sh-4.1# chmod 777 /var/captmon
sh-4.1# /etc/init.d/cups restart
cups: restarted scheduler.
Then installed the printer in CUPS like you write and gave it the name and ccp number. Then in terminal:
sh-4.1# ccpdadmin -p LBP6000 -o /dev/usb/lp0
CUPS_ConfigPath = /etc/cups/
LOG Path = None
UI Port = 59787
Entry Num : Spooler : Backend : FIFO path : Device Path : Status
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[0] : LBP6000 : ccp : //localhost:59687 : /dev/usb/lp0 : New!!
sh-4.1#
sh-4.1# /etc/init.d/ccpd start
Starting /usr/sbin/ccpd: .
sh-4.1#
Without a reboot this time it works like a charm for me.
Did a couple of test prints, all ok.
I still can't believe I don't need XP anymore to print !
Thanks!
Installed the 2 deb files from Canon ( cndrvcups-capt_2.20-1_i386.deb and
cndrvcups-capt_2.20-1_i386.deb )
Then followed the rewritten instructions, see copy paste from terminal :
sh-4.1# mkdir -p /etc/cngplp/account
sh-4.1# chmod 777 /etc/cngplp/account
sh-4.1# mkdir /var/captmon
sh-4.1# chmod 777 /var/captmon
sh-4.1# /etc/init.d/cups restart
cups: restarted scheduler.
Then installed the printer in CUPS like you write and gave it the name and ccp number. Then in terminal:
sh-4.1# ccpdadmin -p LBP6000 -o /dev/usb/lp0
CUPS_ConfigPath = /etc/cups/
LOG Path = None
UI Port = 59787
Entry Num : Spooler : Backend : FIFO path : Device Path : Status
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[0] : LBP6000 : ccp : //localhost:59687 : /dev/usb/lp0 : New!!
sh-4.1#
sh-4.1# /etc/init.d/ccpd start
Starting /usr/sbin/ccpd: .
sh-4.1#
Without a reboot this time it works like a charm for me.
Did a couple of test prints, all ok.
I still can't believe I don't need XP anymore to print !
Thanks!
HP Photosmart Prem C410a
All-In-One HP Photosmart Prem C410a.
I am using Two Headed Dog.
I installed hplip_scan-3.11.7.pet
When using xsane or peasyscan I get "no devices available". Isn't there an option for a "network" device? The provided options are USB, Parallel, or SCSI.
Of course none work. It's a WiFi based All-In-One networked device.
The printer portion works fine with hplip_print-3.11.7, after adding the printer through the CUPS interface. I used "socket://192.x.y.z" in the setup. Is there a similar "add scanner" option available somewhere in the system?
Both of the network printer and network scanner worked fine "out of the box" under Ubuntu 11.04.
Any suggestions?
I am using Two Headed Dog.
I installed hplip_scan-3.11.7.pet
When using xsane or peasyscan I get "no devices available". Isn't there an option for a "network" device? The provided options are USB, Parallel, or SCSI.
Of course none work. It's a WiFi based All-In-One networked device.
The printer portion works fine with hplip_print-3.11.7, after adding the printer through the CUPS interface. I used "socket://192.x.y.z" in the setup. Is there a similar "add scanner" option available somewhere in the system?
Both of the network printer and network scanner worked fine "out of the box" under Ubuntu 11.04.
Any suggestions?
[b]ir[/b]
Thank you. The instructions helped. I have a config file set up.rcrsn51 wrote:Read the instructions here for using Peasyscan 1.6 with a networked HP scanner.
When I run peasyscan, from the command line, then press START in the dialog box, I get:
/usr/local/peasyscan/scan: line 4: 8040 Segmentation fault $PEASYPATH/xscanimage-peasy $URI 2> /dev/null
Any idea why?
[b]ir[/b]
G'day rcrsn51,
Thanks for this very useful thread.
I have a fujixerox colour laser Docuprint C1110 which works well (or used to) under Linux.
But not with the latest Cups in the latest Pups (slacko, exprimo (dpup), lupus) where I get a variety of failures which seem due to Cups bugs - Google knows of the ones I've asked about.
I have used your advice and gone back to patriot's cups-1.3.11 which has been excellent (well, it works with my fujixerox).
One small point - I lose the quite good default cups-pdf printer when I get rid of the fujixerox-buggy cups-1.4.xxx after over-writing with the very friendly cups-1.3.11.
Puppy's default cups-pdf printer seems much better/smaller than the "export to pdf" options in most programs (like LibreOffice).
How can I re-install the cups-pdf printer after the 1.3.11 recovery?
Thanks again,
David S.
Thanks for this very useful thread.
I have a fujixerox colour laser Docuprint C1110 which works well (or used to) under Linux.
But not with the latest Cups in the latest Pups (slacko, exprimo (dpup), lupus) where I get a variety of failures which seem due to Cups bugs - Google knows of the ones I've asked about.
I have used your advice and gone back to patriot's cups-1.3.11 which has been excellent (well, it works with my fujixerox).
One small point - I lose the quite good default cups-pdf printer when I get rid of the fujixerox-buggy cups-1.4.xxx after over-writing with the very friendly cups-1.3.11.
Puppy's default cups-pdf printer seems much better/smaller than the "export to pdf" options in most programs (like LibreOffice).
How can I re-install the cups-pdf printer after the 1.3.11 recovery?
Thanks again,
David S.
First of all, what driver are you using for your Docuprint C1110? I am surprised that it would work better in CUPS 1.3 than in 1.4.
We can probably restore the CUPS-PDF driver into CUPS 1.3. However, most applications have a "Print to File" option. Does it work for you?
We can probably restore the CUPS-PDF driver into CUPS 1.3. However, most applications have a "Print to File" option. Does it work for you?
Please describe.Google knows of the ones I've asked about.
G'day rcrsn51,
Thanks for the quick reply.
The ppd file is fxlinuxprint.ppd from the fujixerox website - is that an adequate description of the driver or is there a particular file you want to know about? It was an .rpm package that had the driver, etc (fxlinuxprint-1.0.1-1.i386.rpm) and that I could extract.
I've got about half a dozen Pups that print well with 1.3.11.
The most common error message I get with various Pups in Cups from trying to print a test-page after installing and failing is :
""Filter "pstopdffx" for printer "fujixerox" not available: No such file or directory"
This was the gist of the text in the last Google Search I tried.
There are sometimes other messages when the printer wont test-print or the printer itself displays a message something like "PLD error". These seem to be with just one Pup whereas the "Filter "pstopdffx"... " message has happened with about half the Pups that wont print (eg dpups). These are all full installs, by the way.
Just to prove me wrong , I do have a couple of Pups with Cups-1.4.3 that test-print OK after installation so I haven't replaced that Cups with the older one for those couple.
If you'd like precise details of what Pup gives what message, let me know.
Thanks for any help or advice,
David S.
Thanks for the quick reply.
The ppd file is fxlinuxprint.ppd from the fujixerox website - is that an adequate description of the driver or is there a particular file you want to know about? It was an .rpm package that had the driver, etc (fxlinuxprint-1.0.1-1.i386.rpm) and that I could extract.
I've got about half a dozen Pups that print well with 1.3.11.
The most common error message I get with various Pups in Cups from trying to print a test-page after installing and failing is :
""Filter "pstopdffx" for printer "fujixerox" not available: No such file or directory"
This was the gist of the text in the last Google Search I tried.
There are sometimes other messages when the printer wont test-print or the printer itself displays a message something like "PLD error". These seem to be with just one Pup whereas the "Filter "pstopdffx"... " message has happened with about half the Pups that wont print (eg dpups). These are all full installs, by the way.
Just to prove me wrong , I do have a couple of Pups with Cups-1.4.3 that test-print OK after installation so I haven't replaced that Cups with the older one for those couple.
If you'd like precise details of what Pup gives what message, let me know.
Thanks for any help or advice,
David S.
I found this package. How are you extracting the RPM? Are you just removing the PPD file and copying it into CUPS? If so, this driver wouldn't work in ANY Puppy. You need all the files in the package. That's why you are getting "No such file or directory".davids45 wrote:The ppd file is fxlinuxprint.ppd from the fujixerox website.
I have converted it into a PET below. But for some reason, your Docuprint C1110 does not appear in the Make/Model lists. So you have to select the PPD file manually from /usr/share/cups/model/FujXerox.
Also, I have attached a PET for CUPS-PDF that you can test in CUPS 1.3.11.
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Last edited by rcrsn51 on Fri 07 Oct 2011, 23:28, edited 4 times in total.
Get Peasyscan and set up a configuration file that contains the URI of your scanner.DaveS wrote:I use a photosmart c4380 combined print/scanner via wifi. The printer connects and operates just fine, but do you think it is possible to use the scan facility given that the device is not parallel, SCUSI, or USB?
If you really want to use Xsane, it's possible to access your wifi scanner from the command line.
I run CUPS using the localhost link. Add Printer>select Appsocket/HPjetdirect>enter address (192.168.0.2)>give it a name (no suggestions from CUPS)>select driver>set up options.rcrsn51 wrote:How did you set up the printer?DaveS wrote:Hmmmmmmmmm tricky. CUPS is unable to autodetect my unit, so am unable to complete the config file.
What name has CUPS assigned to it?
At no point does CUPS offer any suggestion as to a printer name.
CUPS cannot autodetect. My guess is for some reason it fails to check a wifi network. CUPS 1.4.6 BTW.
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It does, but sometimes CUPS 1.4 is slow to detect a networked printer.DaveS wrote:CUPS cannot autodetect. My guess is for some reason it fails to check a wifi network. CUPS 1.4.6 BTW.
1. Delete your printer.
2. Run Find New Printers a couple of times until CUPS finds it again.
3. If that still doesn't work, connect the printer by USB and let CUPS detect it that way.
4. Or using USB, run "scanimage -L".
OK, scanimage -L gave me the printer name as seen by CUPS which I then added as this config file.
Nothing else as it is a flatbed scanner.
All ok now... thanks for all the help.
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<uri>hpaio:/net/Photosmart_C4380_series?serial=CN83EF716W051Q?ip=192.168.0.2</uri>
All ok now... thanks for all the help.
Last edited by DaveS on Mon 03 Oct 2011, 08:27, edited 1 time in total.
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G'day rcrsn51,
It's been a long week-end here in NSW and I've been away from town visiting family, so missed seeing your reply (and the now deleted pet attachments) until now.
I cannot recall how I extracted the .rpm driver file - it may have been with one of MU's filer packages - it's been a few months since I did it.
Checking fujixerox again I see there's now a zip file for the linux driver for the C1110. So I may see if I can get that to be better and can provide currently missing or non-functioning files.
I would appreciate being able to obtain the cups-pdf pet if it's not too large for forum attachment. Is it distro-dependant, or could you indicate a download link?
Thanks,
David S.
It's been a long week-end here in NSW and I've been away from town visiting family, so missed seeing your reply (and the now deleted pet attachments) until now.
I cannot recall how I extracted the .rpm driver file - it may have been with one of MU's filer packages - it's been a few months since I did it.
Checking fujixerox again I see there's now a zip file for the linux driver for the C1110. So I may see if I can get that to be better and can provide currently missing or non-functioning files.
I would appreciate being able to obtain the cups-pdf pet if it's not too large for forum attachment. Is it distro-dependant, or could you indicate a download link?
Thanks,
David S.
I stumbled across this thread and actually took the time to read it.
I have a Canon MP390 printer that has the printer partially supported in linux and it works to an extent.
But I had never been able to get the scanner to work with Puppy Lucid 520 until I tried your command line tests on it.
The good news is that I was able to scan a tif format image using the command line.
That printer was not listed in Sane as being compatible as to the scanner working.
Now I know that it will work, am I restricted to the command line for scanning, or can I use Peasyscan. with it?
I have a Canon MP390 printer that has the printer partially supported in linux and it works to an extent.
But I had never been able to get the scanner to work with Puppy Lucid 520 until I tried your command line tests on it.
The good news is that I was able to scan a tif format image using the command line.
That printer was not listed in Sane as being compatible as to the scanner working.
Now I know that it will work, am I restricted to the command line for scanning, or can I use Peasyscan. with it?
1. What tests are you referring to?8-bit wrote:But I had never been able to get the scanner to work with Puppy Lucid 520 until I tried your command line tests on it. The good news is that I was able to scan a tif format image using the command line.
2. What additional drivers did you install?
3. Have you tried Xsane?