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This is one of those situations where I'm kicking myself for not bookmarking the page I found the answer to this problem on....
I have an Hp 7260 printer. I had to download install HPLIP & the driver to use it. go to terminal 'hp-setup' walks me though the setup. it needs me to find the PPD file- I point it to the PPD file.. click next & I get the error 'ls user added to 'sys' group(s)'
What's killing me is that- This happened before.. And I can't remember how I fixed it. I think something got reset in an upgrade awhile back. Thing is- I even try 'sudo hp-setup' & I still get the error.
Anyone know what's going on?
It's completely possibly that I'm missing something obvious here.
Thanks-
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Unfortunately- I still haven't been able to crack this one. It seems like some sort of weird permission problem. But playing around with what groups I'm in- hasn't helped. I've gone so far as to remove myself from all the groups (LOL) & then the error changes to 'ls user added to 'Lp' group(s)' -Even though the user (at that moment..) isn't added to any groups at all! I'm going to keep playing around with it- but I'm stumped. anyone have any ideas?
Thanks-
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I have faced the same issue.
I was trying from CUPS 631.
Printer well detected, but after that:
Add Printer HP_PSC_1400_series Error
Unable to get list of printer drivers:
Unknown
Add Printer HP_PSC_1400_series Error
Unable to get list of printer drivers:
Unknown
Apparently it cannot find the driver file, but it is in the directory.
Last edited by Kardell (2011-10-23 22:38:02)
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Got errors, but printer is scanning properly, so definitely try:
http://localhost:631
instead of hp-setup.
Regards
"Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it." Edmund Burke
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Hi-
Okay.. that worked!
Thanks!
Last edited by exspasticcomics (2011-10-30 14:16:11)
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