• How to choose which 'printer' to install?

    From Chris Green@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 12 14:30:02 2025
    When I run CUPS 'add printer' with a new (to the network) Laserjet
    M15W I see four possible printers to add:-

    HP LaserJet M15w (FD27B6) (HP LaserJet M14-M17)
    HP LaserJet M14-M17 (driverless) (HP LaserJet M14-M17)
    HP LaserJet M14-M17 (driverless) (HP LaserJet M14-M17)
    HP LaserJet M15w (HP LaserJet M14-M17)

    So which one should I choose? Does it matter?

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  • From Dan Purgert@21:1/5 to Chris Green on Wed Feb 12 14:40:01 2025
    On Feb 12, 2025, Chris Green wrote:
    When I run CUPS 'add printer' with a new (to the network) Laserjet
    M15W I see four possible printers to add:-

    HP LaserJet M15w (FD27B6) (HP LaserJet M14-M17)
    HP LaserJet M14-M17 (driverless) (HP LaserJet M14-M17)
    HP LaserJet M14-M17 (driverless) (HP LaserJet M14-M17)
    HP LaserJet M15w (HP LaserJet M14-M17)

    So which one should I choose? Does it matter?

    It might matter -- I would imagine that it's a case of
    "zeroconf/bonjour/avahi" duplicating the "driver-needed" and
    "driverless" options that represent "standard" IPP.

    There's not enough information here to tell you which one is "correct"
    to pick. In my case, the zeroconf ones never work (but that's because
    the printer implemented it wrong). I avoid the "detected" printers for
    that reason, and usually select the "Other: Network Printer(IPP)" option
    near the bottom.


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  • From Chris Green@21:1/5 to Jeffrey Walton on Wed Feb 12 18:00:01 2025
    Jeffrey Walton <noloader@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wed, Feb 12, 2025 at 8:20 AM Chris Green <cl@isbd.net> wrote:

    When I run CUPS 'add printer' with a new (to the network) Laserjet
    M15W I see four possible printers to add:-

    HP LaserJet M15w (FD27B6) (HP LaserJet M14-M17)
    HP LaserJet M14-M17 (driverless) (HP LaserJet M14-M17)
    HP LaserJet M14-M17 (driverless) (HP LaserJet M14-M17)
    HP LaserJet M15w (HP LaserJet M14-M17)

    So which one should I choose? Does it matter?

    See <https://wiki.debian.org/Printing>, <https://wiki.debian.org/SystemPrinting> and <https://wiki.debian.org/CUPSDriverlessPrinting>.

    None of them really addresses the problem of which of the above to
    choose though. It would seem that 'driverless' is the way to go
    nowadays and my printer is new enough. However why am I offered two 'driverless' printer options, and for that matter what are the other two?

    The other thing that had me really confused for a while was that some
    of the printers offered are 'discovered' and these will appear by
    themselves without actually adding them using CUPS.

    In the end one of the 'discovered' driverless printers seems to be
    working OK, though I'm not at all clear why it wouldn't work the
    first time round when it would print CUPS test pages but not from any applications. (I raised that in another thread)

    Yes, I know, printing is always somewhat difficult to get going.

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