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Author Topic: No printer module in Control Center, Cant connect to Cups server  (Read 548 times)
hal8000
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« on: June 28, 2010, 03:58:17 PM »

Using a fresh installed version of PCLinux 2010.1

My Printer is HP970CXi (which was automatically detected and setup by cups).
The printer is working, but main issue is I need to print on both sides of
paper.


If I try and print a document from Open Office I can acess a printer setup,
the duplexor is set to on, but only options are off or ignore.
Previously in PCLOS2009.2 option were on , off , print long side or
print short side (or similar).

My problem is I need to reconfigure some printer settings, mainly
change paper size to A4 and set duplexer to on so I can print both sides.


Problem1
There is no printer icon in the PC Linux control center (harddrake)

Problem2
If I open firefox and point it at Cups   http://localhost:631

it tries to open http://www.localhost:631

Both methods were perfect in PCLinuxOS 2009.2

Thanks in advance for assistance.
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Was_Just19
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« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2010, 04:07:34 PM »

Have you used

Menu - More Applications - Printing - HP Device Manager ?



  http://localhost:631

No problem with that here

and also I have PCC - Hardware - Configure printing and scanning

You seem to have a couple of problems with your install ......  you have, I suppose, checked that the required packages are installed?

regards.
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musonio
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« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2010, 04:10:56 PM »

Concerning Problem 1, I believe you need to have printerdrake installed in order for the printer icon to appear in the Control centre.
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« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2010, 09:01:27 AM »

Guys, thank you both for your helpful replies.

Is seems that although cups drivers were installed printerdrake was not installed.
Installing printerdrake brought in other depencies and now I have printer drake in
control panel.

Localhost:631 still did not connect, and on inspection found that my /etc/hosts file
did not contain an entry for localhost.

Restoring /etc/hosts allowed my also to configure cups via the web interface,
I have now marked the topic as solved.
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