Re: Cups HP Printing Broken with F18 Recent Updates?

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On 03/10/2013 11:02 AM, Richard Vickery wrote:
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 6:42 AM, Zoltan Boszormenyi <zboszor@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:zboszor@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    2013-03-08 22:58 keltezéssel, Tim Evans írta:

        Can't say when this started, but printing is now broken, with
        "/usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftops failed" errors on all print jobs,
        to both my printers. (HP LJ 1300 and HP Officejet-pro-8600).

        Cups version is cups-1.5.4-20.fc18.i686  hplip/hpijsf are
        3.13.2-1.fc18


    I just upgraded yesterday, hpijs and hplip was upgraded and
    it broke my HP LaserJet 1020 as well as I noticed today.

    The solution in my case was to re-download/reinstall the
    proprietary plugin for this hplip version by running "hp-plugin -i"
    as root. The error I saw in the logs was:

    Mar 10 14:22:28 localhost dbus[714]: [system] Successfully activated
    service 'org.opensuse.CupsPkHelper.__Mechanism'
    Mar 10 14:22:33 localhost systemd[1]: Started CUPS Printing Service.
    Mar 10 14:22:33 localhost hpcups[10069]: common/utils.c 129:
    validate_plugin_version() Plugin version[3.12.6] mismatch with HPLIP
    version[3.13.2]
    Mar 10 14:22:33 localhost hpcups[10069]: common/utils.c 156: Plugin
    version is not matching
    Mar 10 14:22:33 localhost hpcups[10069]: common/utils.c 219: Invalid
    Library hanlder pLibHandler = NULL.
    Mar 10 14:22:54 localhost systemd[1]: Started CUPS Printing Service.
    Mar 10 14:22:58 localhost systemd[1]: Started CUPS Printing Service.

    Best regards,
    Zoltán Böszörményi


I must be doing something wrong - I haven't been able to print since the
upgrade realising that I'd get to it later. I tried:
$ sudo yum reinstall "hp-plugin -i"

and got back

Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
No Match for argument: hp-plugin -i
Error: Nothing to do

Believe your use of double quotes affected the command. The package name is "hp-plugin" not "hp-plugin -i". "-i" is a command-line option to "hp-plugin, I think.

Still, this didn't fix my problem. Error messages were the same I previously reported.
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