Ubuntu :: Does Not Recognize Epson Action Laser 1500
Apr 18, 2010
I am trying to SETUP the following printer within Ubuntu Epson Action Laser 1500 - it is a relatively older printer, and just can not seem to figure out how to get it to work - does not seem to be recognized by Ubuntu - was my primary printer for years when using XP, so know it works
I just switched to openSUSE. I was using Debian based linux before.
I'm having getting my scanner to work, It is an epson cx4800.
I know that it works with sane because I was using it before, on my other systems it was just a matter of changing epson.conf :
Code:
I am using xsane, and it does not recognize the scanner still, though in the past doing this worked on other distributions of Linux....is there something else I can do? I tried running xsane as root and it still didn't recognize it.
I was running Ubuntu 8.10 on what used to be a server & is now serving as a stand-alone Ubuntu machine. It's got an MSI motherboard with a Pentium 4 3.2 Ghz processor & 2 Gig RAM. The video card has DVI & VGA outputs & this is where the problem begins. The monitor is a Gateway FPD 1500 1024x768 flat panel & originally appeared not to be supported by Ubuntu but I discovered if I simultainously connected both the flat panel via DVI and my shared VGA monitor (the VGA monitor serves another Linux box and an old WIN 98 machine via a switching box) I could get the display to first show on the VGA and after login it would appear properly on both. But as support for 8.10 is ending I upgraded to 9.10 via the update manager.
Now if I try to boot up using either the DVI Gateway flan panel alone or with it and the VGA connected, the machines hangs after login. However, if I disconnect the the DVI Gatteway monitor, the machine boots normally. Obviously, the necessary driver was removed during the upgrade but I can't find a Ubuntu driver for this monitor & connection type, does this mean I am stuck with it like this? I would prefer to use the flat panel as the picture is easier on the eyes and the VGA monitor is needed for other machines. I also tried a DVI to VGA adaptor and it wouldn't work meaning the monitor is DVI only.
I've been running Ubuntu 10.10 on my Dell Vostro 1500 for awhile, one morning I tried to get online & no networks would show up. I tried plugging in my ethernet cable & still nothing. Just the two lights by the plug stay lit up. If I boot into Puppy Linux the wireless works just fine. I was using the B43 driver before I had problems, then when I was trying to get it to work I accidentally deleted the driver. I cannot figure out how to get my internet working again in Ubuntu. I don't want to be stuck using Puppy Linux forever! I don't really know many commands, normally just search online how to fix problems, but it's pretty hard to do when I have to boot back & forth between operating systems to find things to try.
I have 8 files, and each contains around 2000 lines. I want to search the particular word in these files between line number 1500 to 2500.
The output should look like:
sample_1.txt : 1510:declare var testing sample_2.txt : 1610:declare var testing sample_7.txt : 1610:declare var testing sample_10.txt : 1710:declare var testing
I have installed openSuse 11.3, my computer is a Dell Vostro 1500, it has a modem, but is not recognized between the devices. I do not know why. I have not the slightest.Please, someone with enough intelligence to be humble to explain clearly and explicitly that the system can I identify and mount my modem, and can make use of it.If by chance you need some additional information, please specify to me how I can get to the place in this thread.
I have a folder with over 1500 fonts, I would like to move them to my /usr/share/fonts folder so that they can be used. Some are from Windows, some are just random extras. I've installed the msttcorefonts, but there are quite a few missing that make some wen pages look different.
How can I go about putting the fonts from my folder, into the appropriate /usr/share/fonts folder to be used? And how can I move them all? I can't drag and drop them, and mv FONT_NAME /usr/share/fonts for all of them will take a month or two. Is there a way to elevate my self to be able to just drag and drop them all? And which folder would they need to go into for them to be used in Chrome and Firefox?
I would like to know how to network a HP P1005 Laser Printer that is connect to my desktop with Windows XP SP3 Home, & as well network files & folders to watch it on Ubuntu on my laptop?
I'm looking for a low cost mono laser printer that just works under Ubuntu. I know that a general 'rule of thumb' is go with HP, but that doesn't seem to be the case with their low-end mono printers, as they use the XQX Stream Protocol instead of Postscript. The more expensive HP printers appear to work because they use Postscript.
I am using Lucid 10.04 and don't plan to change until support is dropped. I am looking to buy a multifunction monochromatic laser printer.
I was considering Samsung SCX-4828FN or HP LaserJet M1522NF. Both have network cards and support for Linux, but I am a little leery of the Samsung's support in Lucid. Does anyone have this printer? It seems to me a better choice if it works, because the toner is quite a bit more economical and I print quite a a lot.
My only requirements are all-in-one scanner/printer, economical, network card, proven to work.
I need to remap an MS laser mouse 6000 not the wireless one. The issue is this. The right click button is broken and id like to change the forward button to do right click.
I have found several people who have had problems with Canon all-in-one laser printers. I had huge problems when I first set mine up because it wasn't in Synaptic yet. There are threads on the forum addressing specific printers, but since the driver wasn't officially supported for very long I think lots of folks have given up the fight. My thought is that anyone who successfully installed a Canon laser should be able to post to this thread, and/or a link to threads on this or other forums which they found helpful in getting it to work.
The driver as it is shown in Ubuntu 10.10 is cndrvcups-ufr2-uk, and cndrvcups-common. I have a Canon ImageClass MF8050CN color networked laser which works perfectly with this driver. It supports the networking, although it takes a couple minutes to populate the list of printers when you're setting up. I have not tried the USB port since I have no use for that type of configuration. I have not tried scanning to the computer, only to the USB stick, which works fine.
I am trying to Connect a Hokuyo URG Laser Range Finder to a Jaunty Ubuntu computer through a serial to USB converter. When I plug it into the computer and type 'lsusb' it does not recognize the device.
Before I plug it in:
~~~~~ lsusb Bus 001 Device 021: ID 0781:5406 SanDisk Corp. Cruzer Micro 1/4GB Flash Drive Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0bda:0158 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. Mass Stroage Device Bus 001 Device 003: ID 5986:0203 Acer, Inc
Using ubuntu 10.04 a dell 1320 colour laser printer. I have been using a xerox driver for this but it will only printer from the single sheet feeder and no the paper tray. It works fine with XP and windows driver. I know that there is not a dedicated driver for linux but is there one which will work correctly and how do I install it?
LaserJet Pro CP1525NW. HP website mentions that it is compatible with Linux. However, this particular model cannot be found at Linux Foundation's OpenPrinting Database. As you can see here, there is no mention of HP LaserJet Pro CP1525N which makes me worried. Also, the printer is not listed in HP Linux imaging and printing.
What are your thoughts and do you have experience with this printer? What other Color Laser printer do you recommend? The fact that the that printer's specification on HP website says that it is compatible with Linux, yet it is not listed on HPLIP nor in Openprinting makes me nervious.
Just purchased new del 1320cn printer and unfortunatly ubuntu doesn't see it. I tried the Foomatic system as well, which does see the printer and identifies it but does not show the model number in the list.
Any help would be really good. My other Del 1110 mono laser worked first time!
If any terminal commands reqd, please could you be kind enough to list them as I get confused using terminal.
distro: ubuntu 9.10 Printer: Del 1320cn Colour Laser Printer
I am using slackware 13 and cups is working OK. i installed the printer HP laser jet 1018 USB printer through localhost:631. it seems installed correctly but when i send test print there is no output.2nd thing i want to share that printer to some other windows machine on network so they can also use that printer
My dad owns a business and the computer he uses for engraving uses Windows 98 and he wants to upgrade and he likes ubuntu and I want to know how to install an Epilog Laser Engraver model 2000 25a laser!
unable to print to / install / locate Dell P1500 laser
The printing troubleshooter says:
"CUPS service does not appear to be running. to correct this , choose SYSTEM->Administration->Services from the main menu and lookfor the cups service"
unfortunately there is no->Services tag under ->Administration to look for the CUPS Spooler.
running 10.04 64 Bit on a dual boot with vista AMD6000 box Printing is fine on the vista side so the printer and usb connection is fine.
Using Fedora 14. Printer usb connected and recognised with correct driver: Foomatic/PXL mono (Recomended). Will not print test page or anything else. Nothing seen in print queue.Iinitially choked by SElinux (since deleted). Still not working.
Just installed OpenSuse 11.2 and I am having problems with my logitech laser mouse. I am getting erratic laser mouse movements when the mouse wakes up I get not only the movements but it opens files, dances around the screen opening things and has even jacked up my panels.
I am having a Canon 3108B printer But no driver/rpms for my fedora 9. I can going to install fedora 12. Can i download driver for this printer also? if so from Where?
Can anyone recommend a reliable network laser printer for a small office (it will be used quite often)Actually, it doesn't have to be laser - what's more efficient?Obviously it has to work well with linux.
I have Fedora 11 and am trying to install Brother HL-2170W Wireless laser printer. I installed it and used CPUS but cannot print. SELinux is enabled. On Brothers site there is an FAQ about SELinux and CUPS. [URL] I followed these instructions but still cannot print. Jobs get queued. Under Printer properties -> Policies, there is an Enabled checked. For some reason when I check this Enabled box and click Apply, the changes do not take effect. Then Enabled checkbox gets uncheck again.
I cannot even print a test page as its status shows Pending.