On 24/07/12 15:47, Geoffrey Leach types:
Try blacklisting the uss720 driver in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
I've given up on this for the now. The printer is my daughter's and
normally connects to her Mac desktop. I really have no need to use
it however normally it easier to test things from my Linux systems
than to mess with her Apple equipment for several reasons not the
least being I'm not very experienced with the Mac, I just sort of
stumble around ...
I wanted to test a Netgear/dd-wrt router set up as an Ethernet
bridge to connect the printer to our LAN. She's moved her printers
into a cabinet away from her computer and running cables in any
permanent manner is inconvenient if not impossible. The Ethernet
bridge worked well but it still requires a USB "Printer Server" of
some sort. I had an old D Link that I use on a printer here with my
equipment. That enables the system to see the P1006 printer but I
never did get the required software installed.
I've ordered a wireless usb printer server which will simplify
things and then we will have to try again with the installation from
her Apple computer, she must have an installation CD for it. For the
present I've pushed the problem aside. I will have to face it again
later and the comments here may help.
Thanks,
Bob
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