HP OfficeJet 3833

Bug #1868475 reported by Stefano
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Bug Description

HP OfficeJet 3833 is not in the list of supported devices.

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brian_p (claremont102) wrote :

See

 https://answers.launchpad.net/hplip/+question/689393

for a solution to printing.

Brian.

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Stefano (bhackt) wrote :

I am using a workaroung with hplip gui but with 3830 driver. Please add 3833 in hplip.

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brian_p (claremont102) wrote :

What I gave you is not a workaround but a modern, working alternative
to HPLIP. The 3833 will be added when upstream HPLIP get round to it.

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Stefano (bhackt) wrote :

Yes I know the driverless solution but it doesn't work from Gnome printer UX and from lpadmin command line:

sudo lpadmin -p 9015 -v `driverless` -E -m everywhere

lpadmin: Unable to connect to etc..

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brian_p (claremont102) wrote :

The claim that driverless printing doesn't work would
be a lot more convincing if the output for 'driverless'
was given.

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Stefano (bhackt) wrote :

The error was "Unable to connec" as I've already posted.
It was derived from lack of mdsn resolv capabilities for lpadmin.
system-resolvconf and network-manager need to have both mdns enabled https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/issues/136.

I've enabled from both and driveless is working from GUI.

I had the impression that with the driverless printer I had less printing options to control on the gui than hplip with 3830 workaround. Is it plausible?

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brian_p (claremont102) wrote :

> I had the impression that with the driverless printer I
> had less printing options to control on the gui than hplip
> with 3830 workaround. Is it plausible?

It is possible, depending on the CUPS and cups-filters versions
you have on your machine. Whether any difference matters is a
debatable point. You can judge youself from

  lpoptions -p <queue_name> -l

for each queue.

BTW, I agree with you that there is a bug in models.dat. OTOH,
there is a fair number of similar bugs in that file. I've yet to
see them all fixed.

Brian.

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shivani mandora (shivani1708) wrote :

Hi,

As of now HP 3833 is not supported in HPLIP.
We will inform once we are planning to release this model.

Changed in hplip:
status: New → In Progress
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