![]() ![]() So this detects the printer, but still hp-setup does not. net/hplip/ +question/ 150172 I tried the command 'snmpwalk -Os -c public -v 1 1.3.6.1. ![]() net/hplip/ +question/ 143632.Īs suggested in https:/ /answers. And the same goes for Deskjet 3050, which works well according to https:/ /answers. ![]() name/?q= node/31 there is a description of how to get a Photosmart c4380 to work wirelessly, and this one is also listed with no network. For now I take this with a pinch of salt, because other printers that are also listed with no network seem to work. When I check the HPLIP site, I find that my printer is supposed to be fully supported and even recommended. When running 'sudo hp-setup' and choosing 'Network/ Ethernet/ Wireless network' it does not find the printer: 'No devices found', even if I give the IP address under 'Show Advanced Options'. The printer is turned on and connected to my network, and works fine under Windows. 'hp-check -t' gives no error messages or warnings. Downloaded and installed HPLIP 3.11.10 successfully after sorting out a bunch of dependencies. I have two Linux boxes, running Mint 9, 32 bit and Mint 11, 64 bit respectively. I am trying to get a Photosmart 5515e (5510d-series) to work over wireless network, but it seems to be more of a struggle than I can bear. ![]()
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