hello there,
the following error message pops up whenever (as far as I can see) I launch ImageScan! for Linux (Epson software):
HPLIP cannot detect devices in your network. This may be due to existing firewall settings blocking the required ports like (5353/udp). When you are in a trusted network environment, you may open the ports for network services like mdns and slp in the firewall. For detailed steps follow the link.
http://hplipopensource.com/node/375
the web address in the error message doesn't say anything about (k)ubuntu (?).
If it matters, I used sudo apt-get install hplip-gui to install HPLIP (and my printer works all right on Kubuntu 16.04).
what does the error message mean + how can i get rid of it?
thanks in advance.
the following error message pops up whenever (as far as I can see) I launch ImageScan! for Linux (Epson software):
HPLIP cannot detect devices in your network. This may be due to existing firewall settings blocking the required ports like (5353/udp). When you are in a trusted network environment, you may open the ports for network services like mdns and slp in the firewall. For detailed steps follow the link.
http://hplipopensource.com/node/375
the web address in the error message doesn't say anything about (k)ubuntu (?).
If it matters, I used sudo apt-get install hplip-gui to install HPLIP (and my printer works all right on Kubuntu 16.04).
what does the error message mean + how can i get rid of it?
thanks in advance.
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