• Wireless printer

    From vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.co@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 24 23:34:14 2024
    Ubuntu sees wireless printer. I connect to it.
    Shut off printer and ubuntu complains printer is not there.
    But how do I print to it?

    I was told I need WiFi. But I use plain text dialup so I gave up.
    But when it complained pritner was shut off, I wonder.

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  • From Paul@21:1/5 to vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.co on Sun Feb 25 01:03:09 2024
    On 2/24/2024 6:34 PM, vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com wrote:
    Ubuntu sees wireless printer. I connect to it.
    Shut off printer and ubuntu complains printer is not there.
    But how do I print to it?

    I was told I need WiFi. But I use plain text dialup so I gave up.
    But when it complained pritner was shut off, I wonder.


    Wireless printer make and model number ?

    Is the PC home-made (built from parts) or is it an
    OEM computer like an HP or Acer or Dell ? What
    parts does it use ? Or, what is the make and model
    number of the PC.

    There are a couple ways to connect:

    The first is Wifi Direct (Wifi p2p), where an Access-point communicates with the printer.

    data-network-side ---- PC --- wifi-access-point <==> Wifi-printer

    or this method requires no additional adjustment with a Network Manager

    wifi-router
    // \\
    data-network-side ---- PC --- wifi-client Wifi-printer

    If you don't have a router, it is unlikely the
    connection would make without some effort.

    *******

    But first, we need to know more about your printer, to see
    what options it really has. The make and model number of the printer
    would be useful information.

    Paul

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  • From John Williamson@21:1/5 to vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.co on Sun Feb 25 10:56:36 2024
    On 24/02/2024 23:34, vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com wrote:
    Ubuntu sees wireless printer. I connect to it.
    Shut off printer and ubuntu complains printer is not there.
    But how do I print to it?

    I was told I need WiFi. But I use plain text dialup so I gave up.
    But when it complained pritner was shut off, I wonder.

    Wireless printers often have both wifi and Bluetooth connections, if you
    have a router, wifi is fairly easy to sort out, and some printers even
    have a "wifi direct" setting. Not much help if you don't have infra red
    on your computer, but I was pleasantly surprised a while ago when an HP
    printer on the other side of the room woke up when I accidentally told
    my phone to print a web page.

    If you have Bluetooth available at both ends, the makers should have a
    Linux driver to let you connect.

    If all else fails, very few printers do not have a USB connection.

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    Tciao for Now!

    John.

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  • From Marco Moock@21:1/5 to vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.co on Sun Feb 25 20:35:42 2024
    On 24.02.2024 um 23:34 Uhr vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com wrote:

    Ubuntu sees wireless printer. I connect to it.
    Shut off printer and ubuntu complains printer is not there.
    But how do I print to it?

    Did you run the print job?
    What does /var/log/cups/*.log say?

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    Marco

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