(Yesterday, 11:53 AM)stevef Wrote: [ -> ]Quote:Thanks for your reply
You're welcome.
Quote:When the printer was initially detected when connected to USB, did you get a message saying 'Printer added' ? NO
This would have been a pop up - see the manual for an example of what you should see in best case.
https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/hardw...ml#printer
Quote:Screen said
Devices
In box: FX Docuprint P265 DW
Generic CUPS-PDF
LPT#1
Serial POrt#1
Enter URL
>Network Printer
What Screen said this ?
In post 1
Quote:In Menu>System>Printers>Add it finds and recognises the connected printer "connected to USB"
The assumption I made (maybe wrong) was that 'Printers' utility was still showing your printer.
So this reply from post 3
Quote:Nothing mentioning "connected to USB" is right-clickable
is a bit of a worry.
To clarify the confusion, with your printer connected to the USB port (as you had it when the system found and recognised it)
click Menu->System->Printers
In the window that opens, does your printer show as a printer icon ?
If so, is there any 'indicator' associated with the Printer icon - e.g. a coloured tick or a cross etc.
If you see your printer icon, click it to select it.
Does it say 'Connected to USB' along the bottom of the window ?
If it does, right click on the printer icon, choose 'Properties' then try 'Print a Test Page'
The output of
Code:
sudo lpinfo --include-schemes usb -l -v
suggests your printer is connected and recognised
Quote:It's a bit of a show-stopper for me - not being able to print
We may be able to get to the point where you can do basic printing, but more complex functionality specific to the print might need a bit of luck.
Quote:dont know how to capture and post the contents of a terminal window
Mouse pointer to the start of the text you want to capture
Left click, then drag the pointer to the end of the text you want to capture.
This should highlight the block of text
Right click and selecting 'copy' puts the highlighted text into your clipboard.
Using the 'Code' and 'Insert a Quote' tools found just above the typing window may help format when posting.
(6 hours ago)MarkHoward Wrote: [ -> ] (Yesterday, 11:53 AM)stevef Wrote: [ -> ]Quote:Thanks for your reply
You're welcome.
Quote:When the printer was initially detected when connected to USB, did you get a message saying 'Printer added' ? NO
This would have been a pop up - see the manual for an example of what you should see in best case.
https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/hardw...ml#printer
Quote:Screen said
Devices
In box: FX Docuprint P265 DW
Generic CUPS-PDF
LPT#1
Serial POrt#1
Enter URL
>Network Printer
What Screen said this ?
In post 1
Quote:In Menu>System>Printers>Add it finds and recognises the connected printer "connected to USB"
The assumption I made (maybe wrong) was that 'Printers' utility was still showing your printer.
So this reply from post 3
Quote:Nothing mentioning "connected to USB" is right-clickable
is a bit of a worry.
To clarify the confusion, with your printer connected to the USB port (as you had it when the system found and recognised it)
click Menu->System->Printers
In the window that opens, does your printer show as a printer icon ?
If so, is there any 'indicator' associated with the Printer icon - e.g. a coloured tick or a cross etc.
If you see your printer icon, click it to select it.
Does it say 'Connected to USB' along the bottom of the window ?
If it does, right click on the printer icon, choose 'Properties' then try 'Print a Test Page'
The output of
Code:
sudo lpinfo --include-schemes usb -l -v
suggests your printer is connected and recognised
Quote:It's a bit of a show-stopper for me - not being able to print
We may be able to get to the point where you can do basic printing, but more complex functionality specific to the print might need a bit of luck.
Quote:dont know how to capture and post the contents of a terminal window
Mouse pointer to the start of the text you want to capture
Left click, then drag the pointer to the end of the text you want to capture.
This should highlight the block of text
Right click and selecting 'copy' puts the highlighted text into your clipboard.
Using the 'Code' and 'Insert a Quote' tools found just above the typing window may help format when posting.
Hi Steve
Great that you are still on the case!
I must try to send screenshots ... I find I am unable to capture and post screenshots - frustrating
So, I can't do better than I have already done
This is where I start Menu>system>printers
"Printers - Localhost.
"There are no printers configured yet.
"Add
When I click "Add" I get
"New Printer" (header)
"Select device" (label for box of options)
Options listed include
" FX Docuprint P265 DW
Generic CUPS-PDF
LPT#1
Serial Port#1
Enter URL
>Network Printer>
No options are right-clickable
If I left-click on FX Docuprint P265, a description field to the right of the devices box changes to Printer is connected to a USB port.
A box labeled "Connection" is populated with "USB"
There are two buttons: "Cancel" and "Forward"
If I click on "Forward" that is when I get an information box saying searching.
After a few seconds I get a largish window entitled "New Printer"
This says "Choose Driver
For the printer you have selected there are drivers available for download.
Note:
These drivers do not come from your operating system supplier and will not be covered by their commercial support. etc
There is a selection box, entitled "Select Driver", populated as follows:
"Downloadable drivers
gutenprint
Local Driver"
With gutenprint selected details of Licence, description, support URL etc are shown
With Local Driver selected the following text is displayed
"With this choice no drivers will be downloaded. In the next steps a locally installed driver will be selected."
There are three buttons: Back Cancel Forward
When I select Forward on gutenprint the system goes into a a perpetual loop.
This is sooo difficult not being able to capture and send screenshots, so you can see where I am.
You posted
Quote:To clarify the confusion, with your printer connected to the USB port (as you had it when the system found and recognised it)
click Menu->System->Printers
In the window that opens, does your printer show as a printer icon ? NO I then have to ADD , as above. So - NO to the following as well.
If so, is there any 'indicator' associated with the Printer icon - e.g. a coloured tick or a cross etc.
If you see your printer icon, click it to select it.
Does it say 'Connected to USB' along the bottom of the window ?
If it does, right click on the printer icon, choose 'Properties' then try 'Print a Test Page'
Screenshots:
Using Accessories>Screenshot to select and capture a region
Capturing to clipboard - there appears to be nothing to paste anywhere
I tried this saving it to a file and then copying the file location to here. But doesn't look like it worked.
[img]/home/howards/Pictures/Screenshot2.jpg[/img]
Anyway
If I can get even a generic driver to work in a limited way, I'll be very relieved.
Thanks (from New Zealand)
Mark