I just posted the following to the HPLIP launchpad answers forum
Why is the Kubuntu HPLIP version so badly out of date
I installed Hardy Heron when it came out and have kept it updated with all updates as they have been flagged.
I ran syntaptic and the version listed for HPLIP is the 2.8.2 that I had.
Shouldn't somebody update it??
I would like to Thank the developers of HPLIP and those who support it.
I asked about HPLIP support for the HP Color LaserJet CM1312nfi MFP. I was directed to a web page that indicated support.
I purchased the printer yesterday and installed under Windows Vista first and then booted Kubuntu (Hardy Heron).
I unplugged the USB cable and plugged back in and a message popped up that the driver was installed. Looked in CUPS and sure enough the Printer was listed.
I was flying high.
Then I booted HPLIP and the printer was listed but was reported as unsupported. I tried many things yesterday to get HPLIP working with the printer to no avail. HPLIP just simply refused to recognize the printer.
Went to bed late and thought of many things to try and did so immediately this morning. HPLIP still refused to recognize the printer. Tried plugging into my router and setting it up as a networked printer. HPLIP still refused to recognize the printer.
Throughout all of this, applications were able to send output to the printer which printed great.
I was pretty upset by this time. Booted HPLIP clicked on the help button - I figured I would vent on why I had purchased a non-supported printer that was supposed to be supported.
Wrote down the HPLIP version number (2.8.2) and device manager version number (11.0).
The web site came up in Firefox. It took me about 1 minute to realize that I was using HPLIP 2.8.2 that came with Kubuntu and the current version was 2.9.2. The firmware version number on my printer indicated a date of 2/2008, which was about the time HPIP 2.8.2 was released.
The bulb came on.
I donwloaded 2.9.2 and installed. The install went perfectly. It recognized the Color LaserJet CM1312nfi MFP.
The new version also seems to have cleared up some problems I was having with a LaserJet 1220se and the old version of HPLIP not being able to communicate with it.
So instead of ranting, I wish to thank the developers for their ongoing efforts and great product. HPLIP is the reason I now have 3 HP printers connected to the same computer.
I asked about HPLIP support for the HP Color LaserJet CM1312nfi MFP. I was directed to a web page that indicated support.
I purchased the printer yesterday and installed under Windows Vista first and then booted Kubuntu (Hardy Heron).
I unplugged the USB cable and plugged back in and a message popped up that the driver was installed. Looked in CUPS and sure enough the Printer was listed.
I was flying high.
Then I booted HPLIP and the printer was listed but was reported as unsupported. I tried many things yesterday to get HPLIP working with the printer to no avail. HPLIP just simply refused to recognize the printer.
Went to bed late and thought of many things to try and did so immediately this morning. HPLIP still refused to recognize the printer. Tried plugging into my router and setting it up as a networked printer. HPLIP still refused to recognize the printer.
Throughout all of this, applications were able to send output to the printer which printed great.
I was pretty upset by this time. Booted HPLIP clicked on the help button - I figured I would vent on why I had purchased a non-supported printer that was supposed to be supported.
Wrote down the HPLIP version number (2.8.2) and device manager version number (11.0).
The web site came up in Firefox. It took me about 1 minute to realize that I was using HPLIP 2.8.2 that came with Kubuntu and the current version was 2.9.2. The firmware version number on my printer indicated a date of 2/2008, which was about the time HPIP 2.8.2 was released.
The bulb came on.
I donwloaded 2.9.2 and installed. The install went perfectly. It recognized the Color LaserJet CM1312nfi MFP.
The new version also seems to have cleared up some problems I was having with a LaserJet 1220se and the old version of HPLIP not being able to communicate with it.
So instead of ranting, I wish to thank the developers for their ongoing efforts and great product. HPLIP is the reason I now have 3 HP printers connected to the same computer.
I installed Hardy Heron when it came out and have kept it updated with all updates as they have been flagged.
I ran syntaptic and the version listed for HPLIP is the 2.8.2 that I had.
Shouldn't somebody update it??
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