On 09/25/2016 06:09 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
[mlapier@peach ~]$ rpm -qa | grep hplip
hplip-common-3.14.6-3.el6.x86_64
hplip-libs-3.14.6-3.el6.x86_64
[mlapier@peach ~]$ rpm -qa | grep cups
cups-1.4.2-74.el6.x86_64
cups-pk-helper-0.0.4-13.el6.x86_64
gutenprint-cups-5.2.5-2.el6.x86_64
cups-libs-1.4.2-74.el6.x86_64
cups-libs-1.4.2-74.el6.i686
[mlapier@peach ~]$
CentOS release 6.8 (Final)
I've been able to print to this printer with no issues, until this
evening. When I tried to send a print job the job just sat in the print
queue. I killed the job and deleted the printer, then re-installed the
printer using the Printer configuration tool found under
System/Administration/Printing.
"until this evening"...so that's interesting.
I'm also on CentOS 6.8 but 32-bit using the same hplip version. Normally
I do printer setup with hp-setup, then use the web interface to cups to
add it in to that environment.
Also, add hp-systray to your startup apps if you haven't already.
I've tried all manner of settings, both on the Libre Office document and
in the Printer configuration tool. Now I can print to the printer but I
cannot get the printer to print in Landscape orientation. Only portrait
orientation comes out no matter what settings I choose.
Does portrait work with ANY other type of document -- pdf, for example?
I've done a bit of Google work but I find nothing that appears
applicable to my specific issue of not getting landscape prints no
matter what setting I choose.
The HPLIP web site says the latest version of hplip for my machine, RHEL
6 because they apparently have not heard of CentOS, is
hplip-3.16.9_rhel-6.0.x86_64. CentOS does not have this version
available in the repo.
What's a guy to do? Windows should be this hard to work with, but not
Linux.
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MzK
"God helps those who help themselves."
-- popular adage
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