The print/hplip,-common port
hplip-common-3.24.4 – HPLIP applications common files (cvsweb github mirror)
Description
The Hewlett-Packard Linux Imaging and Printing (HPLIP) system provides a unified single and multi-function connectivity driver solution. It provides support for print, scan, fax and toolbox. This package provides the HPLIP applications' common files.WWW: http://hplipopensource.com/
Readme
+----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Running ${PKGSTEM} on OpenBSD +----------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a common README for all HPLIP packages. HPLIP is a complete imaging and printing system for CUPS that includes HPIJS. HPIJS is the basic printing driver that supports printing from CUPS, LPD, PPR, and other spoolers. Communication with local printers is done via CUPS over libusb, make sure you read the "USB" section of the documentation that comes with the cups package (cf. ${LOCALBASE}/share/doc/pkg-readmes/cups-*). If you care about device information (e.g. ink status), you should use the HP tools to install and communicate with it (see below). Supported printers are available here: https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing/supported_devices/index Models that don't need a "Driver Plug-in" are prefered as they don't require a proprietary blob. Printing ======== Installing a printer automatically using the HP tools ----------------------------------------------------- (req. hplip, opt. hplip-gui) To add a CUPS printer, run the following command as root (the DBus, Avahi -for network printer- and CUPS daemons must be running): hp-setup -i Alternatively, if you have hplip-gui installed, you can use the graphical interface by just running the following as root: hp-setup Installing a printer manually ----------------------------- (req. hpcups, opt. hpijs) To manually add a CUPS printer without using the native HP tools from the hplip package you must know the device URI of the printer. This URI is created using the 'hp-makeuri' utility from the hplip package, but once known, hplip is not needed and can be pkg_delete(1)d. e.g. for a network printer: hp-makeuri -c 192.168.10.100 CUPS URI: hp:/net/Officejet_7500_E910?ip=192.168.10.100 Then add an 'HP Printer (HPLIP)' entry in CUPS with the corresponding URI (using the CUPS web interface or lpadmin(8)). Network printers can also be used through JetDirect and/or LPD, in which case it is not necessary to create a URI; the spooler can be configured to use a direct connection. For example: socket://192.168.255.14:9100 lpd://192.168.255.14/lp Alternatively, the printer can be configured to use the foomatic print framework using the hpijs package (useful for direct printing without CUPS). For more information, see: ${LOCALBASE}/share/doc/pkg-readmes/cups-filters-* Scanning ======== See generic scanning documentation in: ${LOCALBASE}/share/doc/pkg-readmes/sane-backends Installing a scanner automatically using the HP tools ----------------------------------------------------- (req. hplip+hpaio) First, install the printing part of your all-in-one printer using the HP tools under cups(1) as documented above (it must used an hpcups driver). The dbus-daemon(1) must be running: # rcctl enable messagebus && rcctl start messagebus Once configured in CUPS with an hp:// URI, then it should work out of the box using hp-scan and/or sane(7)-compatible applications. e.g. scanimage -L device `hpaio:/net/Officejet_7500_E910?zc=oj-7500a' is a Hewlett-Packard Officejet_7500_E910 all-in-one Installing a scanner manually ----------------------------- (req. hpaio) To manually add a scanner without using the native HP tools from the hplip package you must know the device URI of the scanner. This URI is created using the 'hp-makeuri' utility from the hplip package, but once known, hplip is not needed and can be pkg_delete(1)d. e.g. for a network scanner: hp-makeuri -s 192.168.10.100 SANE URI: hpaio:/net/Officejet_7500_E910?ip=192.168.10.100 Then pass this URI to your sane(7)-compatible application. e.g. xsane hpaio:/net/Officejet_7500_E910?ip=192.168.10.100 Note that in this mode, not all applications will be able to detect your scanner; if that's an issue, install your scanner using the HP tools as documented above. Plugin installation =================== (req. hplip) Some devices will not work properly without a corresponding proprietary binary plugin. HPLIP plugins automated installation is not available on OpenBSD but it can be installed manually by running the following as root (or as a regular user with su(1) rights): cd /tmp ftp http://www.openprinting.org/download/printdriver/auxfiles/HP/plugins/hplip-${V}-plugin.run /bin/sh ./hplip-${V}-plugin.run --keep 2>/dev/null cd plugin_tmp && ${MODPY_BIN} ./plugin_install.py -i
Maintainer
Antoine Jacoutot
Multi-packages
hplip-3.24.4 hplip-common-3.24.4 hpaio-3.24.4 hpcups-3.24.4 hpijs-3.24.4 hplip-gui-3.24.4
Only for arches
aarch64 alpha amd64 arm hppa i386 mips64 mips64el powerpc powerpc64 riscv64 sh sparc64
Categories
Library dependencies
Build dependencies
Test dependencies
Files
- /etc/hp/
- /etc/hp/hplip.conf
- /usr/local/lib/libhpdiscovery.a
- /usr/local/lib/libhpdiscovery.la
- /usr/local/lib/libhpdiscovery.so.0.0
- /usr/local/lib/libhpip.a
- /usr/local/lib/libhpip.la
- /usr/local/lib/libhpip.so.2.0
- /usr/local/lib/libhpipp.a
- /usr/local/lib/libhpipp.la
- /usr/local/lib/libhpipp.so.0.0
- /usr/local/lib/libhpmud.a
- /usr/local/lib/libhpmud.la
- /usr/local/lib/libhpmud.so.2.0
- /usr/local/share/cups/drv/
- /usr/local/share/cups/drv/hp/
- /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/hplip-common
- /usr/local/share/examples/hplip/
- /usr/local/share/examples/hplip/db/
- /usr/local/share/examples/hplip/db/hplip.state
- /usr/local/share/examples/hplip/hp/
- /usr/local/share/examples/hplip/hp/hplip.conf
- /usr/local/share/hplip/
- /usr/local/share/hplip/data/
- /usr/local/share/hplip/data/models/
- /usr/local/share/hplip/data/models/models.dat
- /var/db/hp/
- /var/db/hp/hplip.state
- /var/log/hp/
- /var/log/hp/tmp/
- @conflict hplip-<3.13.7p4
- @conflict hplip-libs-*
- @extraunexec rm -f /var/log/hp/* 2>/dev/null || true
- @extraunexec rm -rf /var/log/hp/tmp/*
- @newgroup _cups:541