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    printer config kubuntu vs ubuntu

    Ok, outta curiosity I ran ubuntu live cd. connected to my home wireless router, added my wireless printer and for the first time ever I've been able to run the scanner (printer/scanner all in one) by wireless. kubuntu has never worked for scanning by wireless.

    Currently running kubuntu QQ, fully up to date as of this evening
    vs
    Ubuntu QQ daily live session downloaded this evening.

    As an attempt, I installed simple scanner onto my kubuntu QQ, but it says no scanner available.

    Is kubuntu and ubuntu using different wireless printer drivers?
    They both identified the same.

    Officejet 6500

    #2
    I can't speak about wireless because I don't use it but I will say that Kubuntu does not have networked scanning enabled by default. Maybe that's the difference. I doubt the scanner software cares if your connection to the scanner is wired or wireless.

    Try comparing /etc/sane.d/dll.conf and /etc/sane.d/net.conf in both distros and see if they differ. my installation I have to enable the "net" driver in sane.d and add my server hostname (or ip) to net.conf.

    There are a couple pages in the Ubuntu wiki on how to set up HP scanners:

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Hp...worked_Scanner
    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sc...based_scanners

    Please Read Me

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      #3
      Kubuntu installed session, no working wireless scanner:

      buzzmandt@buzzmandt-main:~/Documents$ cat /etc/sane.d/dll.conf
      # /etc/sane.d/dll.conf - Configuration file for the SANE dynamic backend loader
      #
      # Backends can also be enabled by configuration snippets under
      # /etc/sane.d/dll.d directory -- packages providing backends should drop
      # a config file similar to dll.conf in this directory, named after the package.
      #

      # The next line enables the network backend; comment it out if you don't need
      # to use a remote SANE scanner over the network - see sane-net(5) and saned(8)
      net
      abaton
      agfafocus
      apple
      avision
      artec
      artec_eplus48u
      as6e
      bh
      canon
      canon630u
      canon_dr
      #canon_pp
      cardscan
      coolscan
      #coolscan2
      coolscan3
      #dc25
      #dc210
      #dc240
      dell1600n_net
      dmc
      epjitsu
      #epson
      epson2
      fujitsu
      #gphoto2
      genesys
      gt68xx
      hp
      hp3900
      hpsj5s
      hp3500
      hp4200
      hp5400
      hp5590
      hpljm1005
      hs2p
      ibm
      kodak
      kvs1025
      kvs20xx
      leo
      lexmark
      ma1509
      magicolor
      matsu****a
      microtek
      microtek2
      mustek
      #mustek_pp
      mustek_usb
      mustek_usb2
      nec
      niash
      #p5
      pie
      pixma
      plustek
      #plustek_pp
      #pnm
      qcam
      ricoh
      rts8891
      s9036
      sceptre
      sharp
      sm3600
      sm3840
      snapscan
      sp15c
      #st400
      #stv680
      tamarack
      teco1
      teco2
      teco3
      #test
      u12
      umax
      #umax_pp
      umax1220u
      v4l
      xerox_mfp

      buzzmandt@buzzmandt-main:~/Documents$ cat /etc/sane.d/net.conf
      # This is the net backend config file.

      ## net backend options
      # Timeout for the initial connection to saned. This will prevent the backend
      # from blocking for several minutes trying to connect to an unresponsive
      # saned host (network outage, host down, ...). Value in seconds.
      # connect_timeout = 60

      ## saned hosts
      # Each line names a host to attach to.
      # If you list "localhost" then your backends can be accessed either
      # directly or through the net backend. Going through the net backend
      # may be necessary to access devices that need special privileges.
      # localhost




      Ubuntu live session, and working wireless scanner:

      ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ cat /etc/sane.d/dll.conf
      # /etc/sane.d/dll.conf - Configuration file for the SANE dynamic backend loader
      #
      # Backends can also be enabled by configuration snippets under
      # /etc/sane.d/dll.d directory -- packages providing backends should drop
      # a config file similar to dll.conf in this directory, named after the package.
      #

      # The next line enables the network backend; comment it out if you don't need
      # to use a remote SANE scanner over the network - see sane-net(5) and saned(8)
      net
      abaton
      agfafocus
      apple
      avision
      artec
      artec_eplus48u
      as6e
      bh
      canon
      canon630u
      canon_dr
      #canon_pp
      cardscan
      coolscan
      #coolscan2
      coolscan3
      #dc25
      #dc210
      #dc240
      dell1600n_net
      dmc
      epjitsu
      #epson
      epson2
      fujitsu
      #gphoto2
      genesys
      gt68xx
      hp
      hp3900
      hpsj5s
      hp3500
      hp4200
      hp5400
      hp5590
      hpljm1005
      hs2p
      ibm
      kodak
      kvs1025
      kvs20xx
      leo
      lexmark
      ma1509
      magicolor
      matsu****a
      microtek
      microtek2
      mustek
      #mustek_pp
      mustek_usb
      mustek_usb2
      nec
      niash
      #p5
      pie
      pixma
      plustek
      #plustek_pp
      #pnm
      qcam
      ricoh
      rts8891
      s9036
      sceptre
      sharp
      sm3600
      sm3840
      snapscan
      sp15c
      #st400
      #stv680
      tamarack
      teco1
      teco2
      teco3
      #test
      u12
      umax
      #umax_pp
      umax1220u
      v4l
      xerox_mfp



      ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ cat /etc/sane.d/net.conf
      # This is the net backend config file.

      ## net backend options
      # Timeout for the initial connection to saned. This will prevent the backend
      # from blocking for several minutes trying to connect to an unresponsive
      # saned host (network outage, host down, ...). Value in seconds.
      # connect_timeout = 60

      ## saned hosts
      # Each line names a host to attach to.
      # If you list "localhost" then your backends can be accessed either
      # directly or through the net backend. Going through the net backend
      # may be necessary to access devices that need special privileges.
      # localhost
      Last edited by buzzmandt; Aug 15, 2012, 07:25 PM.

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        #4
        is this a HP printer/scanner ?
        did you install "hplip-gui ?
        my HP-deskjet-3052A would not do wireless scanning ether until I did !
        or use the web interface !!

        VINNY
        i7 4core HT 8MB L3 2.9GHz
        16GB RAM
        Nvidia GTX 860M 4GB RAM 1152 cuda cores

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          #5
          Originally posted by vinnywright View Post
          is this a HP printer/scanner ?
          did you install "hplip-gui ?
          my HP-deskjet-3052A would not do wireless scanning ether until I did !
          or use the web interface !!

          VINNY
          Yes. Hp wireless printer scanner. I've tries the default printer location as well as the printer ip way to go.
          Yes. Hplip-gui is installed. Still won't scan wireless in kubuntu.

          Can't figure out why ubuntu does ootb.

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