BillBald Wrote:I started searching on this forum, and found this:
https://tutorialforlinux.com/2021/06/05/...llation/2/
These instructions start with driver download and installation, so I tried to follow them.
Ok. Understood.
For the 1.8.8.-1 deb file you downloaded, I think the 'older version is available in a software channel' it refers to is version 1.7.17-4 which is already on your computer. Better to go with the pre-installed version for the time being. Save the downloaded 1.8.8-1 somewhere in case it is needed at some point.
BillBald Wrote:The printer was already connected to the network, and is being regularly used.
Does it have a fixed IP address and do you know what it is ?
Ideally the answer is 'yes' to both these. If the answer is 'no' let us know before carrying on.
BillBald Wrote:I hadn’t entered any address, and I thought that the wizard should be able to detect the printer automatically.
No it isn't that smart, you need to give it something to work with.
BillBald Wrote:the printer is already shown. Could this mean that I previously connected the printer using a USB cable?
Yes, it could be left over from a physical connection.
Hover your mouse over the existing printer icon and wait for a label to pop up.
If the label says 'Printer', then the icon represents a printer that was physically connected to the PC, probably by USB. This would have been auto-detected and setup by the system without intervention.
If so we can check what drivers the system assigned for the printer.
You can leave it as it does no harm. Just skip the next paragraph and go to Adding a fresh network printer.
If the label says 'Network Printer' then the icon is probably there because it was added manually. Possibly as a result of your earlier attempt. If you never completed the addition, the icon is unlikely to work, but it is worth a quick test. Check the printer is ready, right click on the icon and click 'Print Test Page'. If the printer prints a page we have a starting point. If the test page doesn't work, cancel any troubleshooting process and delete the printer icon so we have a fresh start.
Adding a fresh network printer.
With the printer online and ready, click '+ Add' in the 'Printers - localhost' window.
Click the Arrowhead next to 'Network Printer' to expand the choices.
Directly below the 'Network Printer' text you may see one or more lines referencing your printer model. This is a good sign that the PC is detecting broadcast messages from your printer.
Highlight the line 'Find Network Printer'
In the box labelled 'Host:' type in the IP address of the printer, then click 'Find'
After a few seconds you may see a number of lines added to the Devices box.
Each line indicates a service offered by the printer.
If one of the new entries is IPP followed by your printer's IP address select it.
Click 'Forward'
Find and select 'Epson', click forward.
Find and select 'XP-225', click forward
Type in Name, description, location as required, click 'Apply'
All being well the wizard will then offer to print a test page.
Let us know how you get on.