pigeta
19-10-2008, 08:52
salve,vorrei enunciarvi il mio problema,ho una stampante hp laserjet 6p collegata con questo dispositivo sitecom cn-103 ( http://www.sitecom.com/manuals_result.php?groupid=8&productid=30&USB%20to%20printer%20cable%20%96%201.8m&CN-103 ),ho installato i pacchetti :xsane hpoj hpoj-xojpanel hplip hpijs hplip-gui,avviato l'installazione ma ora se vado su amministrazione stampa non mi vede piu la stampante usb cosa posso fare? ah uso ubuntu
This program manages devices controlled by the HP OfficeJet Linux
driver (hpoj). It attempts to probe your computer for local parallel-
and USB-connected devices, and allows you to specify network addresses
for remote JetDirect-connected devices.
If you experience any difficulties in detecting your device(s), then
refer to the hpoj documentation for troubleshooting information.
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Currently defined device names ( =default):
(none)
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Probe for parallel-connected devices ([y]/n)? y
Successfully loaded kernel module "lp" for the device probe.
Warning: Probing incorrect I/O port addresses could result in system
instability and/or data loss! Consult your hardware documentation, BIOS
setup and/or kernel messages to verify correct base addresses in the
following prompts. Also, take care not to probe parallel ports that
have non-printer devices (such as disk or tape drives) connected.
No parallel ports were auto-detected.
Press <Enter> alone to continue, or if you would like to probe an
undetected parallel port, then enter its hexadecimal base address
(such as "378", "278", or "3BC") here --->
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Probe for USB-connected devices ([y]/n)? y
*** Warning: Your system appears to be running in SMP (multi-processor)
*** mode. The kernel USB printer-class driver appears to be loaded
*** as a module and/or enabled to be auto-loaded. Use of the kernel USB
*** printer-class driver instead of libusb on SMP systems may result in
*** system instability or crashes with some kernel versions.
*** Would you like the kernel USB printer-class driver to be
*** disabled and unloaded now for the USB probe ([y]/n)? y
Successfully updated /etc/modules.conf to disable kernel module "usblp".
*** Failed to update /etc/hotplug/blacklist to disable kernel module "usblp"!
Successfully unloaded kernel module "usblp".
Probing "%007%001"...
No device found.
Probing "%006%002"...
No device found.
Probing "%006%001"...
No device found.
Probing "%005%001"...
No device found.
Probing "%004%003"...
No device found.
Probing "%004%002"...
No device found.
Probing "%004%001"...
No device found.
Probing "%003%004"...
No device found.
Probing "%003%001"...
No device found.
Probing "%002%001"...
No device found.
Probing "%001%001"...
No device found.
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Press <Enter> alone to continue, or if you would like to add a
JetDirect-connected device, then enter its dotted-decimal
IP address or hostname here --->
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Done updating device configuration files stored under /etc/ptal.
If you make manual changes to those files, then be sure to run
"/etc/init.d/hpoj start" so they will take effect.
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Starting the HP OfficeJet Linux driver.
No hpoj devices have been configured.
As root, run "/etc/init.d/hpoj setup".
Stopping the HP OfficeJet Linux driver.
Starting the HP OfficeJet Linux driver.
No hpoj devices have been configured.
As root, run "/etc/init.d/hpoj setup".
Configuro hpoj-xojpanel (0.91-13) ...
Processing triggers for libc6 ...
ldconfig deferred processing now taking place
This program manages devices controlled by the HP OfficeJet Linux
driver (hpoj). It attempts to probe your computer for local parallel-
and USB-connected devices, and allows you to specify network addresses
for remote JetDirect-connected devices.
If you experience any difficulties in detecting your device(s), then
refer to the hpoj documentation for troubleshooting information.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Currently defined device names ( =default):
(none)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Probe for parallel-connected devices ([y]/n)? y
Successfully loaded kernel module "lp" for the device probe.
Warning: Probing incorrect I/O port addresses could result in system
instability and/or data loss! Consult your hardware documentation, BIOS
setup and/or kernel messages to verify correct base addresses in the
following prompts. Also, take care not to probe parallel ports that
have non-printer devices (such as disk or tape drives) connected.
No parallel ports were auto-detected.
Press <Enter> alone to continue, or if you would like to probe an
undetected parallel port, then enter its hexadecimal base address
(such as "378", "278", or "3BC") here --->
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Probe for USB-connected devices ([y]/n)? y
*** Warning: Your system appears to be running in SMP (multi-processor)
*** mode. The kernel USB printer-class driver appears to be loaded
*** as a module and/or enabled to be auto-loaded. Use of the kernel USB
*** printer-class driver instead of libusb on SMP systems may result in
*** system instability or crashes with some kernel versions.
*** Would you like the kernel USB printer-class driver to be
*** disabled and unloaded now for the USB probe ([y]/n)? y
Successfully updated /etc/modules.conf to disable kernel module "usblp".
*** Failed to update /etc/hotplug/blacklist to disable kernel module "usblp"!
Successfully unloaded kernel module "usblp".
Probing "%007%001"...
No device found.
Probing "%006%002"...
No device found.
Probing "%006%001"...
No device found.
Probing "%005%001"...
No device found.
Probing "%004%003"...
No device found.
Probing "%004%002"...
No device found.
Probing "%004%001"...
No device found.
Probing "%003%004"...
No device found.
Probing "%003%001"...
No device found.
Probing "%002%001"...
No device found.
Probing "%001%001"...
No device found.
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Press <Enter> alone to continue, or if you would like to add a
JetDirect-connected device, then enter its dotted-decimal
IP address or hostname here --->
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Done updating device configuration files stored under /etc/ptal.
If you make manual changes to those files, then be sure to run
"/etc/init.d/hpoj start" so they will take effect.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Starting the HP OfficeJet Linux driver.
No hpoj devices have been configured.
As root, run "/etc/init.d/hpoj setup".
Stopping the HP OfficeJet Linux driver.
Starting the HP OfficeJet Linux driver.
No hpoj devices have been configured.
As root, run "/etc/init.d/hpoj setup".
Configuro hpoj-xojpanel (0.91-13) ...
Processing triggers for libc6 ...
ldconfig deferred processing now taking place