Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2016 14:29:59 +0200 From: Tijl Coosemans <tijl@coosemans.org> To: Manish Jain <bourne.identity@hotmail.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, guru@unixarea.de Subject: Re: Does HP DeskJet 1112 work with lpd on FreeBSD 10.2 amd64 ? Message-ID: <20160423142959.2d0093a4@kalimero.tijl.coosemans.org> In-Reply-To: <BLU437-SMTP97DF5EAC3CE8DB4DEC9E37F6600@phx.gbl> References: <mailman.103.1461067202.17825.freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> <BLU436-SMTP56E943BBDF81CC87548C5FF66C0@phx.gbl> <20160420112203.3244f4ea@kalimero.tijl.coosemans.org> <BLU437-SMTP97DF5EAC3CE8DB4DEC9E37F6600@phx.gbl>
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On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 17:47:33 +0530 Manish Jain <bourne.identity@hotmail.com> wrote: > On 04/20/16 14:52, Tijl Coosemans wrote: >> On Tue, 19 Apr 2016 18:42:01 +0530 Manish Jain <bourne.identity@hotmail.com> wrote: >>>> CUPS works nice for many years on my FreeBSD systems, actually CURRENT. >>>> Why you can't get it to do anything on your system? matthias >>> >>> Thanks for responding. So my question becomes "Has anyne got HP DeskJet >>> 1112 to work with CUPS on a FreeBSD 10.2 amd64 box ?" >> You need to install print/hplip. Then you can either use the graphical >> setup tool HP Device Manager, or the CUPS web interface at >> http://localhost:631/. If you use the CUPS interface you need to select >> the printer model at some point. Your printer will be listed as >> "HP Deskjet 1110 Series, hpcups 3.16.2". > > This is what I get when I try to open up the cups web interface in my > browser even after installing apache24 : > >> Chromium's connection attempt to*localhost*was rejected > > What could I be missing here ? hplip package was installed, along with > all its dependencies. > > This is what I get in dmesg : > > ulpt0: <HP DeskJet 1110 series, class 0/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 6> on usbus2 > ulpt0: using bi-directional mode > > So the printer is being detected, just as you stated. A little bit more > help, and I could fire up my printout page. Perhaps something to do with > httpd.conf ? Or perhaps /usr/local/etc/cups/cupsd.conf ? Is the CUPS daemon actually running? Add cupsd_enable="YES" to /etc/rc.conf and run 'service cupsd start'. Also, CUPS uses its own http server so you don't need Apache.
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