On 08/24/2015 08:34 AM, Gilbert Sebenste wrote: > On Fri, 21 Aug 2015, Gilbert Sebenste wrote: > >> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015, Kay Schenk wrote: >> >>>>>> Have you tried different printer drivers other than the one that's >>>>>> "recommended"? >> >> I just found the problem. The firmware on the printer was from January >> 20, 2011. > > And this morning, it printed one piece of a document, and then crashed, > just like before. > > Sigh. Back to square one. > > Gilbert Having an HP P1505, I understand how frustrating this can be -- mine uses firmware also. On my last Linux setup, I had to mess with udev settings to get the darn firmware to load when the printer was turned on, and make a bunch of permission changes to allow normal users to "use" the printer including the firmware download and install -- well actually WHEN I pushed the button to turn the printer on. When everything worked fine out of the box with CentOS 6.6, and now 6.7, I considered this a miracle! Anyway, on to your situation... Ok, more questions. What's your DM and WindowManager. Mine works fine with an XDG sesstion and Gnome 2.8 desktop. Did you install hplip? Did you run hp-setup? Did you add hp-systray to your startup apps. Normally, I do not have my printer turned on. When I do turn it on, there are basically TWO refresh cycles -- let's call them once to initialize the device to your system; and the second is the firmware download. If you don't hear that one, your printer is NOT ready. You should be able to use the HP app to check on status, download firmware, etc. This should happen automatically once the firmware is loaded ONCE. > > ******************************************************************************* > > Gilbert Sebenste > ******** > (My opinions only!) ****** > ******************************************************************************* > -- -------------------------------------------- MzK “The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” --Lao Tzu _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos