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Stardust

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Hey all.

I have a ASUS AC68U router with Merlin's 384.7 and HP Photosmart 6510 all-in-one.
I used to have no problems when scanning and printing with Linux Mint 18.3Cinnamon.
Now with 19 Cinnamon, I can print OK, but my PC's can't see the HP when I try to scan??

I got this message when I try to use "simple scanning":
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

I don't know this is the right forum to ask, but right know I simply have no clue after searching the Net..

What do I do now?

Regards

John
 
The issue may be that Mint 19 does not support SMB1 out of the box.

Sent from my P01M using Tapatalk
 
With Ubuntu (and variants) and HP printers - use CUPS instead of Samba to access the printer... CUPS should pick it up automatically, and same with the various scan tools...

Tip on HP - set it to a fixed IP in the printer WebUI rather than DHCP - use an address outside of the router's DHCP scope/range..
 
The printer part works fine with CUPS and Wifi ..:)
The scanner part - not so much ...
Well I have found a page, that explaned the some bugs that has been since 2017 has not been fixet.

See this:

sharing a network HP aio scanner is not possible due to bugs 807427 and 838212. Network scanners from other vendors might work in sharing mode though.

Link:

https://wiki.debian.org/SaneOverNetwork#Network_Scanner_Configurations
 
Even with Windows - setting the printer to a fixed IP generally fixes the HP software that they provide for Windows desktop...

I had issues with both Win7 and Win10 with the HP - finally swapped it out for a Brother MFC inject all-in-one, and it'll be a long time before I look at HP again...
 
Brother all-in-one? Well that is something to check out - thanks for the tip.
My HP are not new anyways, so no tears ... ;)
 

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