Paul Johnson wrote:
Hello, Fedora users! Does this problem remind you of anything? In one of the Fedora 7 systems I administer, I've seen something very strange with a new HP 1018 laser printer. We plug in the USB connector, and dmesg output indicates the system sees the device. In both system-config-printer and also in the CUPS configurator in the browser, we see 3 lines showing the same printer. One refers to an HP printer found by HAL, one refers to an HP printer on hpijs protocol, the other refers to a USB device. I don't know why 3, but that is par for the course. I see it with all CUPS HP printers, I think. There is no HP1018 laser jet device driver in the HP list, but there is 1015, which experience leads me to believe is close enough. Here's the weird part. I configure the HP printer--using any of the 3 types that show as options ,and send jobs to the printer, and as far as CUPS is concerned, they print. But there's no output from the printer. In KDE, I've started the printer monitor, and I can see the jobs pop up onto the print que, and they disappear. But they never come out of the printer. As I write this, I'm having a faint memory of something like this on another HP printer. I think it was an HP1200 on which one lighted button would flash but nothing would print until the button was pressed. But I don't think I ever got to the bottom of that problem. Do you suppose my best hope is to find the PPD file that the HP windows driver supplies, and install that instead of choosing from the list?
I have that printer and it works very well for me. You need to use the foo2zjs driver (http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/). Make sure to download from the website, not from the repos (website says packaged/repo versions are broken)
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