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hp-setup - Printer/Fax Setup Utility
DESCRIPTION
Installs HPLIP printers and faxes in the CUPS spooler. Tries to automatically determine the correct PPD file to use. Allows the printing of
a testpage. Performs basic fax parameter setup.
SYNOPSIS
hp-setup [MODE] [OPTIONS] [SERIAL NO.|USB bus:device|IP|DEVNODE]
MODE
Run in graphical UI mode:
-u or --gui (Default)
Run in interactive mode:
-i or --interactive
OPTIONS
Automatic mode:
-a or --auto (-i mode only)
To specify the port on a multi-port JetDirect:
--port=<port> (Valid values are 1*, 2, and 3. *default)
No testpage in automatic mode:
-x (-i mode only)
To specify a CUPS printer queue name:
-p<printer> or --printer=<printer> (-i mode only)
To specify a CUPS fax queue name:
-f<fax> or --fax=<fax> (-i mode only)
Type of queue(s) to install:
-t<typelist> or --type=<typelist>. <typelist>: print*, fax* (*default) (-i mode only)
To specify the device URI to install:
-d<device> or --device=<device> (--qt4 mode only)
Remove printers or faxes instead of setting-up:
-r or --rm or --remove (-u only)
Set the language:
-q <lang> or --lang=<lang>. Use -q? or --lang=? to see a list of available language codes.
Set the logging level:
-l<level> or --logging=<level> <level>: none, info*, error, warn, debug (*default)
Run in debug mode:
-g (same as option: -ldebug)
This help information:
-h or --help
SERIAL NO.|USB ID|IP|DEVNODE
USB bus:device (usb only):
"xxx:yyy" where 'xxx' is the USB bus and 'yyy' is the USB device. (Note: The ':' and all leading zeros must be present.) Use the
'lsusb' command to obtain this information.
IPs (network only):
IPv4 address "a.b.c.d" or "hostname"
DEVNODE (parallel only):
"/dev/parportX", X=0,1,2,...
SERIAL NO. (usb and parallel only):
"serial no."
EXAMPLES
Setup using GUI mode:
$ hp-setup
Setup using GUI mode, specifying usb:
$ hp-setup -b usb
Setup using GUI mode, specifying an IP:
$ hp-setup 192.168.0.101
One USB printer attached, automatic:
$ hp-setup -i -a
USB, IDs specified:
$ hp-setup -i 001:002
Network:
$ hp-setup -i 66.35.250.209
Network, Jetdirect port 2:
$ hp-setup -i --port=2 66.35.250.209
Parallel:
$ hp-setup -i /dev/parport0
USB or parallel, using serial number:
$ hp-setup -i US12345678A
USB, automatic:
$ hp-setup -i --auto 001:002
Parallel, automatic, no testpage:
$ hp-setup -i -a -x /dev/parport0
Parallel, choose device:
$ hp-setup -i -b par
NOTES
1. If no serial number, USB ID, IP, or device node is specified, the USB and parallel busses will be probed for devices.
2. Using 'lsusb' to obtain USB IDs: (example)
$ lsusb
Bus 003 Device 011: ID 03f0:c202 Hewlett-Packard
$ hp-setup --auto 003:011
(Note: You may have to run 'lsusb' from /sbin or another location. Use '$ locate lsusb' to determine this.)
3. Parameters -a, -f, -p, or -t are not valid in GUI (-u) mode.
SEE ALSO
hp-makeuri hp-probe
AUTHOR
HPLIP (Hewlett-Packard Linux Imaging and Printing) is an HP developed solution for printing, scanning, and faxing with HP inkjet and laser
based printers in Linux.
REPORTING BUGS
The HPLIP Launchpad.net site https://launchpad.net/hplip is available to get help, report bugs, make suggestions, discuss the HPLIP project
or otherwise contact the HPLIP Team.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2001-14 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are welcome to distribute it under certain conditions. See
COPYING file for more details.
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