Debian Hardware :: HP LaserJet P1102w - Unable To Communicate With Device
Jul 27, 2014
I have a problem with my WiFi HP LaserJet P1102w printer. I can add the printer, but whenever I try to print anything, say, HP testpage, I get the following errors:
Code: Select allerror: Unable to communicate with device (code=12): hp:/net/HP_LaserJet_Professional_P_1102w?ip=192.168.1.6
error: Unable to print to printer. Please check device and try again.
error: Unable to communicate with printer HP_LaserJet_Professional_P_1102w. Please check the printer and try again.
I'm using current testing repos and the system is updated.
The printer is detected and installed via hp-setup, it just doesn't print.
This setup used to work, but I haven't printed anything in a while so can't be sure what caused it to stop working: updates, recent power outage or something else.
Printer is using a static IP address.
What works:
Printing over USB works.
Printing over WiFi from a different, Windows, PC works.
Pinging the printer (connected over a WiFi router) works. Also, opening the printer admin page works.
What I've tried:
Restarting everything.
Purging all hplip packages and reinstalling.
I have a hp p1102w laserjet printer that works in windows. However after connecting it through Suse Linux 11.2 it is recognized and the printer name is showing but there is no driver for the printer. This is a usb connection. I have an 1100a laserjet connected that works but it is a parallel port.
Any suggestions? I haven't been able to find any special drivers on the web.
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I noticed that the gpsd service was disabled, so I enabled it, but that didn't seem to change anything.
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I am having problems getting the two computers to communicate with each other. I can ping the server's ip address and and it loops back. Same with the XP's IP address. I can't ping each other.
ifconfig shows my eth0 and eth1 connections are up. The eth1 Link Encap says UNSPEC.(Don't know if that means anything.)
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Printer Sharing: Windows Print Server for Suse/openSUSE Linux Clients [Samba and LPD]
I am not using Samba. The setup went fine, but I am not able to print to it. There are other clients (all Windows) that are printing fine to this print server. The following is what I see in the /var/log/cups/error_log:
[Job 3] recoverable: Unable to connect to printer; will retry in 30 seconds...
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>> century4:~# yptest Test 1: domainname Configured domainname is "cga.lan"
Test 2: ypbind Can't communicate with ypbind century4:~# <<
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Code:
$ lsusb Bus 005 Device 010: ID 04cb:01f5 Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd Bus 005 Device 004: ID 046d:c012 Logitech, Inc. Mouseman Dual Optical Bus 005 Device 002: ID 413c:0058 Dell Computer Corp. Port Replicator
[code]....
In Picasa...where it says "Select Device", it finds
Code:
USB PTP Class Camera@usb:
and
Code:
USB PTP Class Camera@usb:005,010
selecting either one of them can access the camera directly. How can I pinpoint my device and mount it using the regular mount /mnt/point/ /path/to/my/cam?
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Anyway, I downloaded hplip from [URL] and installed it.
Plugging in the USB cable now looks good:
Code: Jul 16 17:33:31 goldfinch kernel: [ 7410.596258] usb 1-5.3.2: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 9 Jul 16 17:33:31 goldfinch kernel: [ 7410.681937] usb 1-5.3.2: New USB device found, idVendor=03f0, idProduct=032a Jul 16 17:33:31 goldfinch kernel: [ 7410.681942] usb 1-5.3.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
[Code]...
I then tried system-config-printer and it detected the printer on the wireless network. (I really needed to print something, so I had set it up in a Windows XP virtual machine.) So now I have the printer displayed as a network printer, but it still can't print anything. The test page diagnostics spits out the attached debug log. The only thing that stands out to me is the error claiming that my HP printer isn't an HP.
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[443.110940 end request: I/O error, dev hde, sector 76021855 [443.111074] EXT3-fs error (device hde1): ext3_get_inode_loc: unable to read inode block - inode=2375715, block=9502724 INIT: cannot execute "/sbin/getty"
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[Code]....
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