Jesse Keating <jkeating <at> redhat.com> writes:
"use cups". That's helpful. I use the print
administration tool found in my
menu. I don't care what backend that uses, I just want the printer to work.
I did add the printer via this backend, and being cluefull I know it uses
cups. However even after added and the daemons running and such, printing
working fine, hp-toolbox STILL can't find it at all, and thus I can't even
look at all those wizbang features you mentioned where possible.
HP USB printers can be addressed by 2 ways:
* the default CUPS usb:/ transport
* the hplip hp:/ transport
With the usb:/ transport, printing will work, but anything beyond that won't.
(In particular, hp-toolbox doesn't list the printer if it's configured with a
usb:/ URI.) So in system-config-printer, look at the device URI and make sure
it's set to a hp:/ transport, if it's not, use the Change... button, the hp:/
URI should be listed as one of the options there.
I hope this helps. With all the work you are doing in the Fedora Project to
help us users, I'd be glad if I was once of help to you. :-)
Kevin Kofler