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KDE Printing

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Downloads:  1413
Submitted:  Aug 2 2004
Updated:  May 21 2006

Description:

.~`~.~`~. IMPORTANT NOTE! .~`~.~`~.
| This script is now obsolete since
| the HPLIP drivers, which work
| as they should. Use only if you
| still use the ancient drivers.
.~`~.~`~.~`~.~`~.~`~.~`~.~`~.~`~.~`

I've got a HP PSC 1210 all-in-one printer/scanner/copier and I had to switch by hand from one driver to the other everytime I wanted to print or scan. ...so I made a script to just change the mode of the all-in-one in a single click.

So I'm posting this little script here, for everyone who has the same "problem".

This is my first ever usable script, and a lot of kind souls have helped me to make it - thank you.


uncompress the tarball to where you want the script to run.
make a link/shortcut on the desktop and in the program->command type:
kdesu -t /path/to/scanner_en.sh


Notes:
1) you have to have an all-in-one with which you have to use ptal-init to change from printing to scanning (and back)
2) you have to be able to get root access, else ptal-init won't do the magic
3) _en is for english!
4) those who already use KDE 3.3 can uncomment the two "#kdialog" lines to get passive popups informing them of the action.


Due to public demand, here's the info about the wallpaper and the (Super)Karamba theme:
wallpaper (most probably) taken from: http://kawaiiscreen.free.fr/ and the file's called: Stupify_KawaiiSmile_1024.jpg
the info bar on the right can be found here:
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=12690




Changelog:

Obsolete since the HP drivers are unified and working as they should. Use the HPLIP ( http://hplip.sourceforge.net ) drivers (unless you have a odd good reason not to!)

I will keep it published here though for those few who (for some reason or another) don't want to use the new drivers.




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 by PAW on: Aug 2 2004
 
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I have psc2110 (USB) and can't install scaner. Printer works fine. Could you help my please? How did you do? I'm newbie, I have Slackware 10, KDE 3.2 and don't spoke English wery well.


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 by H00K on: Aug 2 2004
 
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I use Gentoo. But from how I followed the instructions on linuxprinting.org it was said that you should use both HP drivers for this device.

Why? HPIJS prints at better quality, and HPOJ is able to scan.

The script I made is to "switch" between these two drivers.

It works like a charm for me :]

About setting up the printer: I'd really visit http://www.linuxprinting.org if I were you.


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 hi

 
 by inkubuzzz on: Aug 2 2004
 
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i have also I have psc2110 (USB)

and on mandrake it works like a charm after the istallation just reboot the printer, and on debian a small

apt-get install hpij
it install everything printer and scanner as well. and it's the official driver.

hope this helps :)


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 Re: hi

 
 by H00K on: Aug 2 2004
 
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quoted from linuxprinting.org:

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Scanning works using the HPOJ low-level driver together with its SANE backend "hpoj". However, note that when using the current version (0.9) you can only scan, and when you don't use HPOJ at all you can only print. To fix this so you can both print and scan, you MUST install libusb and upgrade to the CVS version of HPOJ.
---[end of quote]---


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 wallpaper

 
 by codezero on: Aug 3 2004
 
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where did you get that wallpaper ^_^ ?


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 by H00K on: Aug 3 2004
 
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can't say for sure, but I think it was probably from
http://kawaiiscreen.free.fr/

while I'm at it, I'll just post some other anime wallpaper links I use:
http://www.abstractanime.com/
http://www.peorth.com.ar/
http://www.ani-walls.net/
http://www.animewallpapers.com/
http://www.angelette.com/index.php
http://ningen.nattoli.net/index.html
http://wallpapers.theotaku.com/ (they want you to register :P ...but it's nothing dangerous)


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 by codezero on: Aug 3 2004
 
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thanx!


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 by Kalna on: Aug 3 2004
 
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The wallpaper can be found here
http://www.abcdigitalart3.hpg.ig.com.br/animes/page07.htm


Kalna
Remember its with K as in KDE

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 by H00K on: Aug 3 2004
 
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seems like it, yea.

but i didn't get it from that site ...seems at least one of them is showing wallpapers that aren't his/hers


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 thanks !

 
 by gnemmi on: Aug 3 2004
 
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thanks for your good work :)
Now, I now it's completely off-topic, but I can't help it: what are those monitors runnig on the right side of you screen (uptime, mail, net, memory, etc)?

karamba? super-karamba? some theme for them?

where can I get it ??


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 Re: thanks !

 
 by H00K on: Aug 3 2004
 
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it's a SuperKaramba theme - since I don't use the python script for the email, I just run it in normal Karamba.

Here's the link to it:
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=12690

you might also try this one (it's the same one, only with the info bubbles separated):
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=12691


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 sudo?

 
 by EliasP on: Aug 3 2004
 
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You could use sudo to prevent being everytime asked when switching the profile.
Have a look at "man:sudo" and "man:sudoers"

Greetings

Elias P.


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 Re: sudo?

 
 by H00K on: Aug 3 2004
 
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I've been thinking of sudo too, but then decided for (kde)su, since it has a kde gui to log into.

As for sudoers - it's a great idea, but it'd take me some time to make a script to add a user to sudoers - maybe someday later.


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 What is...

 
 by AnXa on: Jun 30 2005
 
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What is ptal-init? I don't seem to have one in my slackware 10.1


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