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<center><h2 class="showhide_heading" id="mainmenu">HP Linux Imaging and Printing (HPLIP) Help</h2>
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<h3 class="showhide_heading">Setting up a new printer with HP Device Manager Setup Wizard (hp-setup)</h3>
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Configuring your printer can be done several ways.</p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Configure using hp-toolbox</span><p><port><port><printer><printer><fax><fax><typelist><typelist><typelist><bus><bus><lang><lang><level><level><level></level></level></level></lang></lang></bus></bus></typelist></typelist></typelist></fax></fax></printer></printer></port></port>1. Open a terminal (command line) window.</p><p>2. Run:</p><p> <span style="font-style: italic;">hp-toolbox</span></p>3.
If no printer has been configured, the "No Installed HP Devices
Found" dialog will appear. Click "Setup Device..."<br><br>4.
"Choose connection type" will be displayed. Here select the
way you want to connect to the printer: USB, Network, or Parallel<br><br>5.
Next, the dialog "Select from Discovered Devices" will display the
detected printers. If you are configuring a network printer you may
need to select "Find Manually..". <br><br>Note: If your
printer is not displayed, verify that the printer is connected, powered
on and not in an error state (i.e. low ink, out of paper, etc)<br><br>6.
The "Select/Confirm PPD file" dialog is now presented. The file needs to match the model/class of your printer.<br><br>7. "Enter Printer Information' -- Here you can enter the Printer name, location and other information.<br><br>8.
Finally, the "Finished Adding Printer" dialog is displayed.
Verify the printer information and click "Finish" to complete the
configuration of your printer.<br> <br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Configure using hp-setup<br><br></span>1. Open a terminal (command line) window.<p>2. Run:</p><p> <span style="font-style: italic;">hp-setup</span></p>3.
The "Choose connection type" dialog will be displayed. Here, select the way you
want to connect to the printer: USB, Network, or Parallel<br><br>4.
Next, the dialog "Select from Discovered Devices" will display the
detected printers. If you are configuring a network printer you may need
to select "Find Manually..". <br><br style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">Note:</span> If your printer is not
displayed verify that the printer is connected, powered on and not in
an error state (i.e. low ink, out of paper, etc)<br><br>5.
The "Select/Confirm PPD file" dialog is now presented. The file needs to match the model/class of your printer.<br><br>6. "Enter Printer Information' -- Here you can enter the Printer name, location and other information.<br><br>7.
Finally the "Finished Adding Printer" dialog is displayed. Verify the
printer information and click "Finish" to complete the configuration of
your printer.</div>
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