Hi All,
I am trying to double-side print with a hp psc 2210 all-in-one from within Adobe Reader 7.0 via cups. I found the option, Short Edge Flip under Properties/Printer Options/Duplex Printing, but, I only get printing on one side. Would dearly love to save on paper. Any ideas on how to do this? Cheers.
Mark Sargent.
On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 23:02 +1000, Mark Sargent wrote:
I am trying to double-side print with a hp psc 2210 all-in-one from within Adobe Reader 7.0 via cups. I found the option, Short Edge Flip under Properties/Printer Options/Duplex Printing, but, I only get printing on one side. Would dearly love to save on paper. Any ideas on how to do this? Cheers.
Please try the hpijs and hplip packages from the updates-testing repository, which aim to fix a problem that causes symptoms as you describe:
yum --enablerepo=updates-testing hpijs hplip libsane-hpaio
Does that fix the problem for you?
Thanks, Tim. */
Tim Waugh wrote:
On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 23:02 +1000, Mark Sargent wrote:
I am trying to double-side print with a hp psc 2210 all-in-one from within Adobe Reader 7.0 via cups. I found the option, Short Edge Flip under Properties/Printer Options/Duplex Printing, but, I only get printing on one side. Would dearly love to save on paper. Any ideas on how to do this? Cheers.
Please try the hpijs and hplip packages from the updates-testing repository, which aim to fix a problem that causes symptoms as you describe:
yum --enablerepo=updates-testing hpijs hplip libsane-hpaio
^ update -y
Does that fix the problem for you?
Thanks, Tim. */
Another option I would put in is that HP PSC 2*** series (mine's a 2110) don't print duplex natively so require CUPS to do it for them,I can do it by using 'lpoptions' as shown in the cups user manuall.
david
david walcroft wrote:
Another option I would put in is that HP PSC 2*** series (mine's a 2110) don't print duplex natively so require CUPS to do it for them,I can do it by using 'lpoptions' as shown in the cups user manuall.
Hi All,
I get this with lpoptions -l
lpoptions -l Duplex/Double-Sided Printing: DuplexNoTumble DuplexTumble *None InputSlot/Media Source: *Default PhotoTray Upper Lower Envelope LargeCapacity Manual MPTray Auto PageSize/Page Size: Custom *Letter A4 Photo Photo5x7 PhotoTearOff 3x5 5x8 A5 A6 A6TearOff B5JIS Env10 EnvC5 EnvC6 EnvDL EnvISOB5 EnvMonarch Executive FLSA Hagaki Legal Oufuku w558h774 w612h935 PageRegion/PageRegion: Letter A4 Photo Photo5x7 PhotoTearOff 3x5 5x8 A5 A6 A6TearOff B5JIS Env10 EnvC5 EnvC6 EnvDL EnvISOB5 EnvMonarch Executive FLSA Hagaki Legal Oufuku w558h774 w612h935 PrintoutMode/Printout Mode: Draft Draft.Gray *Normal Normal.Gray High High.Gray Photo Quality/Resolution, Quality, Ink Type, Media Type: *FromPrintoutMode 300ColorCMYK 300ColorCMYKFullBleed 300DraftColorCMYK 300DraftGrayscaleCMYK 300FastDraftColorCMYK 300FastDraftGrayscaleCMYK 300GrayscaleCMYK 600ColorCMYK 600ColorCMYKFullBleed 600GrayscaleCMYK 1200PhotoCMYK 1200PhotoCMYKFullBleed
This is what is shown in Properties/Printer Commands,
/usr/bin/lpr -P printer -o Duplex=DuplexTumble
Cheers.
Mark Sargent.
Tim Waugh wrote:
Please try the hpijs and hplip packages from the updates-testing repository, which aim to fix a problem that causes symptoms as you describe:
yum --enablerepo=updates-testing hpijs hplip libsane-hpaio
Does that fix the problem for you?
Hi All,
sadly, no, installing those did nothing. Should I be seeing further options after the install? Cheers.
Mark Sargent.
On Thu, 2006-06-01 at 13:32 +1000, Mark Sargent wrote:
yum --enablerepo=updates-testing hpijs hplip libsane-hpaio
Does that fix the problem for you?
Hi All,
sadly, no, installing those did nothing. Should I be seeing further options after the install? Cheers.
No, those packages should just fix the problem. Perhaps '/sbin/service hplip restart' is needed? Those packages certainly fix one problem that had the symptoms you've seen, but perhaps others are lurking.
Please could you file a bug in Bugzilla so I can investigate?:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla
Thanks, Tim. */
Tim Waugh wrote:
No, those packages should just fix the problem. Perhaps '/sbin/service hplip restart' is needed? Those packages certainly fix one problem that had the symptoms you've seen, but perhaps others are lurking.
Please could you file a bug in Bugzilla so I can investigate?:
Hi All,
Tim, I'd like to investigate it further, before filing a bug, something I've also never done before. I get an error at boot, relating to hpssd.py, but, find nothing in boot.log or dmseg relating to it. I also did a find / -name hpssd.py which brought up, /usr/share/hplip/hpssd.py. That message at boot only appeared after installing those packages suggested above. Anything else I should look for? Cheers.
Mark Sargent.
Mark Sargent wrote:
Tim Waugh wrote:
Please try the hpijs and hplip packages from the updates-testing repository, which aim to fix a problem that causes symptoms as you describe:
yum --enablerepo=updates-testing hpijs hplip libsane-hpaio
Does that fix the problem for you?
Hi All,
sadly, no, installing those did nothing. Should I be seeing further options after the install? Cheers.
Mark Sargent.
You can build your own lpoptions as a . file in $ for your own needs see mine
less .lpoptions.reddwarf # # Printing options # lpoptions -d reddwarf -o job-sheets=none,none -o cpi=12 -o lpi=6 -o outputorder=reverse -o page-left=10 -o page-right=10 -o p age-top=25 -o page-bottom=42 -o media=A4 -o wrap=true -o scaling=100
less .lpoptions.PSC
# # Printing options # lpoptions -d PSC-2110 -o job-sheets=none,none -o cpi=12 -o lpi=6 -o outputorder=reverse -o page-left=6 -o page-right=6 -o p age-top=6 -o page-bottom=6 -o media=A4 -o wrap=true -o scaling=100
david