Has anyone gotten centos 4 to print on an officejet 7310? I have tried jetdirect with pcl and postcript no go... I have tried smb but it does seem to be browsable as its not listed and when I specify I enter the IP address for server and I dont know what the share is. Windows XP connects and prints fine. THanks, Jerry
Jerry Geis wrote:> Has anyone gotten centos 4 to print on an officejet 7310? > > I have tried jetdirect with pcl and postcript no go... > I have tried smb but it does seem to be browsable as its not listed > and when I specify I enter the IP address for server and I dont > know what the share is. > > Windows XP connects and prints fine. > ><scrape> <paste> I recently bought a Laserjet 3052. Nahant-4 couldn't drive it, and I built the latest hp tools and they segfaulted, so I installed RHEL5 beta1 on a Pentium III, just to drive this thing. Works find, the tools even installed the fax bit, even though the 3052 doesn't do fax. This MFX has a built-in network card (printing works there, dunno about scan) and USB, and that works for scanning, and printing but there's something funny about the stationery. Have to press a button each time. -- Cheers John -- spambait 1aaaaaaa at coco.merseine.nu Z1aaaaaaa at coco.merseine.nu Please do not reply off-list
I've got an OfficeJet 5610 working fine. Am using the HPLIP drivers. I see that your printer too is supported[1] so maybe you should follow the instructions here[2] and see if that helps. That's what I did. After doing what's given there, I also setup Samba to share the printer, and so that way I can print from my XP computers too to this printer. To get the scanner working, I used SANE. And I also used this program called SANETWAIN to get my XP clients to talk to the SANE server. :) Hope that helps. Thanks, Rakhesh [1] http://hplip.sourceforge.net/supported_devices/inkjet_aio.html [2] http://hplip.sourceforge.net/install/manual/index.html