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[Solved] Debian 9 vs HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw
[Solved] Debian 9 vs HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw
Hi,
I have HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw.
Debian is updated to latest components including "hplip" package.
After job is being sent to printer it's status immediately changes to "Stopped". Printer does not make any sounds.
I tried to remove "hplip" package and re-add the printer to system. No result.
What should I do? I have a Win10 machine and it works there just fine, without manually installing drivers from DVD or internet source.
I have HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw.
Debian is updated to latest components including "hplip" package.
After job is being sent to printer it's status immediately changes to "Stopped". Printer does not make any sounds.
I tried to remove "hplip" package and re-add the printer to system. No result.
What should I do? I have a Win10 machine and it works there just fine, without manually installing drivers from DVD or internet source.
Last edited by Rakon on 2019-01-06 17:25, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Debian 9 vs HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw
I use an HP Colour Laserjet CP1215.
Have you checked the size of the page you are trying to print?
I have to change US Legal to A4. Otherwise, it goes to the Print Queue and nothing happens.
Have you checked the size of the page you are trying to print?
I have to change US Legal to A4. Otherwise, it goes to the Print Queue and nothing happens.
Re: Debian 9 vs HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw
I would like to know where to look into (where are the logs I need) so people could help me. Is it fine?Segfault wrote:There are two ways to deal with it.
You could troubleshoot and fix the issue or you could call for qualified help. Which way you want to go?
Thanks in advance!
I tried default US Legal and A4 and also tried to "Test Page", they all was in queue as "Stopped" until I deleted the printer today.arochester wrote:I use an HP Colour Laserjet CP1215.
Have you checked the size of the page you are trying to print?
I have to change US Legal to A4. Otherwise, it goes to the Print Queue and nothing happens.
P.S. printer is connected via Ethernet.
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Re: Debian 9 vs HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw
Have you got "Print Settings"? Is your printer Enabled?
https://dflinux.frama.io/thebeginnersha ... ig-printer
https://dflinux.frama.io/thebeginnersha ... ig-printer
Re: Debian 9 vs HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw
I just tried "system-config-printer" package.arochester wrote:Have you got "Print Settings"? Is your printer Enabled?
https://dflinux.frama.io/thebeginnersha ... ig-printer
It has "Troubleshoot" menu option that I used, because after adding a printer, this "system-config-printer" had same "Stopped" statuses in queue a second after being "In Processing".
These are 2 screenshots of "system-config-printer" and troubleshooting's wizard result text file.
https://www.sendspace.com/file/ucef73 (use AdBlocker)
https://pastebin.com/R7M0gCYB
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Re: Debian 9 vs HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw
It's supposed to work with printer-driver-foo2zjs, but I don't know if the Stretch 2016 version of that supports your model.
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Re: Debian 9 vs HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw
check that you have these packages installed
cups
cups-client
foomatic-db
foomatic-db-engine
ghostscript
ghostccript-x
hpijs-ppds
libnet-cups-perl
openprinting-ppds
printer-driver-all
just keep using the Print Test Page to check if the printer works
if not delete the printer and find missing packages.
post what you get run with su or sudo: but just for your printer
should look something in the order
or this
as examples
https://wiki.debian.org/PrintQueuesCUPS
https://wiki.debian.org/SystemPrinting
cups
cups-client
foomatic-db
foomatic-db-engine
ghostscript
ghostccript-x
hpijs-ppds
libnet-cups-perl
openprinting-ppds
printer-driver-all
just keep using the Print Test Page to check if the printer works
if not delete the printer and find missing packages.
post what you get run with su or sudo:
Code: Select all
lpinfo -l -v
should look something in the order
Code: Select all
Device: uri = socket://192.168.7.211
class = network
info = HP LaserJet 2200
make-and-model = HP LaserJet 2200
device-id = G:Hewlett-Packard;CMD:PJL,MLC,PCL,PCLXL,POSTSCRIPT;
MDL:HP LaserJet 2200;CLS:PRINTER;DES:Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 2200;
MEM:8MB
location =
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Device: uri = socket://192.168.7.235:9100
class = network
info = ENVY 4500 series
make-and-model = HP ENVY 4500 series
device-id = MFG:HP;MDL:ENVY 4500 series;CMD:PCL3GUI,PJL,Automatic,
JPEG,PCLM,AppleRaster,DW-PCL,802.11,DESKJET,DYN;
CLS:PRINTER;DES:A9T87B;CID:HPIJVIPAV4;LEDMDIS:USB#FF#CC#00,
USB#07#01#02,USB#FF#04#01;IPP-HTTP:T;IPP-E:
FF-CC-00,07-01-02,FF4-01;SN:CN56G332DT060D;
S:038080C484a01021002c1f3000ac2880014;J:;
Z:0102,05034ee800aaa8,0600,0c0,0e000c0000,0f01000000,
10000008000008,12000,147,150,16361a34ee000116da17d40001,
1700005a000000,180;
location = Study
https://wiki.debian.org/PrintQueuesCUPS
https://wiki.debian.org/SystemPrinting
In memory of Ian Ashley Murdock (1973 - 2015) founder of the Debian project.
Re: Debian 9 vs HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw
printer-driver-foo2zjs is already the newest version (20160902dfsg0-2+b1)stevepusser wrote:It's supposed to work with printer-driver-foo2zjs, but I don't know if the Stretch 2016 version of that supports your model.
Hi,llivv wrote:check that you have these packages installed
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post what you get run with su or sudo:but just for your printerCode: Select all
lpinfo -l -v
I installed missing packages from your list and rebooted my system.
It still marks tasks as "Stopped" a second after adding.
This is what "lpinfo -l -v" command shows:
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Device: uri = dnssd://HP%20LaserJet%20CP%201025nw._pdl-datastream._tcp.local/
class = network
info = HP LaserJet CP 1025nw
make-and-model = Hewlett-Packard HP LaserJet CP 1025nw
device-id = MFG:Hewlett-Packard;MDL:HP LaserJet CP 1025nw;
location =
Re: Debian 9 vs HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw
This thread is resulting in a bloated install.
The CP1025nw uses the ZjStream protocol and the http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/ project provides an opensource ZjStream driver. This driver also requires firmware and there can be issues if HP has upgraded the firmware from 2016 - the checksum, hardcoded into the package, will not match..
HP wrote their own driver and bundled it into their HPLIP software. Unless you setup 2 printer queues, your printer install will only use one of the two drivers.
HP has introduced some newer ZjStream based printers and both HP and foo2zjs have released newer versions to support those printers. Stretch backports has the latest hplip driver but has neglected the foo2zjs package.
The leanest printer install would consist of just CUPs and foo2zjs. Select the CP1025nw (foo2zjs) driver in the web interface (localhost:631).
The CP1025nw uses the ZjStream protocol and the http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/ project provides an opensource ZjStream driver. This driver also requires firmware and there can be issues if HP has upgraded the firmware from 2016 - the checksum, hardcoded into the package, will not match..
HP wrote their own driver and bundled it into their HPLIP software. Unless you setup 2 printer queues, your printer install will only use one of the two drivers.
HP has introduced some newer ZjStream based printers and both HP and foo2zjs have released newer versions to support those printers. Stretch backports has the latest hplip driver but has neglected the foo2zjs package.
The leanest printer install would consist of just CUPs and foo2zjs. Select the CP1025nw (foo2zjs) driver in the web interface (localhost:631).
Re: Debian 9 vs HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw
Thank you all!shep wrote:This thread is resulting in a bloated install.
The CP1025nw uses the ZjStream protocol and the http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/ project provides an opensource ZjStream driver. This driver also requires firmware and there can be issues if HP has upgraded the firmware from 2016 - the checksum, hardcoded into the package, will not match..
HP wrote their own driver and bundled it into their HPLIP software. Unless you setup 2 printer queues, your printer install will only use one of the two drivers.
HP has introduced some newer ZjStream based printers and both HP and foo2zjs have released newer versions to support those printers. Stretch backports has the latest hplip driver but has neglected the foo2zjs package.
The leanest printer install would consist of just CUPs and foo2zjs. Select the CP1025nw (foo2zjs) driver in the web interface (localhost:631).
What I did is:
1. I deleted hplip package. (left foo2zjs from Debian respositories installed)
2. Deleted all printers.
3. Opened http://localhost:631 and added a new discovered printer. When prompted for manufacturer, I chose "HP", then in the list of models I selected "HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw Foomatic/foo2zjs-z3 (recommended) (en)"
Done! Printing! In color!