The HP 1020 is one of those beasts that requires firmware to be downloaded to it in order to communicate with the OS. Over the years, I've found this to be the only one that works. However, 12.04 downloads *something* to the printer quite early in the device driver chain, which stops the printer driver (or anything else) from communicating with it. As a result, the foo2zjs firmware can't be downloaded. I first found this with a brand new install, then with an upgrade install from 11.10 (64-bit in both cases). From the 11.10 install, the printer worked fine, but as soon as 12.04 was active (and the printer reset) no comms. On the same machine I have an 11.10 (32-bit) partition. If I first boot into that, reset the printer, the correct firmware is downloaded. If I then reboot into 12.04, without switching the printer off, 12.04's broken firmware is not downloaded and I can use the printer.
What I'm hoping is that someone can help me in finding this faulty firmware that is being downloaded so that I can delete it. Hopefully then, the foo2zjs firmware will be downloaded as it has been installed.
What I'm hoping is that someone can help me in finding this faulty firmware that is being downloaded so that I can delete it. Hopefully then, the foo2zjs firmware will be downloaded as it has been installed.
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