On Jun 27, 2014 12:20 PM, "angelo.moreschini(a)medident-sw.it" <
angelo.moreschini(a)medident-sw.it> wrote:
Hi,
I failed to install a printer (HP deskjet 2510) on my computer that run
Fedora 20.
I tried to do it in this way:
1. Before I got the driver (following the instruction on the site HPLIP).
I was able to complete this task, and now in the my computer exists a
directory:
/home/my_name/Desktop/hplip-3.14.6
(I think in this directory is istalled the driver).
2. After I tried to “ADD the PRINTER”:
I did this opening the “printers dialog”, where I pushed the button
“unlock” and
after the button “Add New Printer”.
A window appeared, and in this windows I found the printer that I would
like to
install
(previously I used the command <# iptables -F> to reach this result - as
I
red on this forum).
The printer that I wound install (as printer in the net) was indicated as
HP-2515
on the computer //Nelly
N.B. I got the driver for the printer HP DESKJET 2510 ALL-IN-ONE (not
2515).
Selecting this printer I pushed the button Add.
A dialog appeared where i could selected, before Helwet-Packard, and
after:
“Deskjet 2510 Series, hpcups 3.14.6”.
At confirmation of this selection I got the message “Failed to add new
printer.”.
I tried still to download another driver from the site HPLIP, but I was
not able to
do it this second time.
// -----------------------------------------
This is message error that I get at page
http://localhost:631/admin/log/page_log of
firefox:
//--------------------------------------------
E [27/Jun/2014:09:58:28 +0300] [CGI] CUPS-Get-Devices request failed with
status
401: Forbidden
E [27/Jun/2014:12:08:36 +0300] [Client 15] Returning IPP
client-error-not-possible for CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer
(ipp://localhost/printers/HP-2515) from localhost
E [27/Jun/2014:12:45:12 +0300] [Client 15] Returning IPP
client-error-not-possible for CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer
(ipp://localhost/printers/HP-2515) from localhost
Can I get an help to understand where I failed
Thank you very much
Regards
Angelo Moreschini
--
hplip is already in Fedora, or maybe rpmfusion. Did you try that?
--Pete