no driver for HP Laser MFP 135a

Bug #1909350 reported by Hadi Farnoud
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Bug Description

Hello,

Laser MFP 135a is a popular and affordable printer. please do add its drivers to HPLib

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brian_p (claremont102) wrote :

> Laser MFP 135a is a popular and affordable printer. please do
> add its drivers to HPLib

I very much doubt this will ever happen. See

  https://wiki.debian.org/CUPSPrintQueues#hpuld

You want to have some chance of printing and scanning with this
device? Please give the output of

  lsusb -v | grep -A 3 bInterfaceClass.*7

--
Brian.

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Hadi Farnoud (hadi-farnoud) wrote :

lsusb -v | grep -A 3 bInterfaceClass.*7
Couldn't open device, some information will be missing
      bInterfaceClass 7 Printer
      bInterfaceSubClass 1 Printer
      bInterfaceProtocol 4
      iInterface 0
--
      bInterfaceClass 7 Printer
      bInterfaceSubClass 1 Printer
      bInterfaceProtocol 2 Bidirectional
      iInterface 0
Couldn't open device, some information will be missing
--
      bInterfaceClass 7 Printer
      bInterfaceSubClass 1 Printer
      bInterfaceProtocol 4
      iInterface 0
--
      bInterfaceClass 7 Printer
      bInterfaceSubClass 1 Printer
      bInterfaceProtocol 4
      iInterface 0
Couldn't open device, some information will be missing
Couldn't open device, some information will be missing

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brian_p (claremont102) wrote :

> bInterfaceProtocol 4

These lines indicates that your device understands the
IPP-over-USB protocol, which can be used to set up
printing and scanning. What we now need to know is the
OS you are using.

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Hadi Farnoud (hadi-farnoud) wrote :

I'm using Raspian OS on Raspberry Pi

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brian_p (claremont102) wrote :

I am unfamiliar with that OS. For Raspian 10 you can install
ipp-usb from

  https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/pzz/

and set up a print queue as described at

  https://wiki.debian.org/CUPSDriverlessPrinting

Alternatively, use the ULD drivers.

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Hadi Farnoud (hadi-farnoud) wrote :

wouldn't it make more sense to have ULD drivers in CUPS itself (Because HP Laser MFP 135a is not on the list)? Raspberry Pi CPU is ARM.

I'm not familiar with CUPS that much. what would be the process of adding my printer to the list?

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status: New → In Progress
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