I tried running hp-setup and selecting the PPD file you attached. I then printed to a 4x6 piece of photo-paper from the photo-tray using photo-options. I had the same incorrect paper type/size error from the printer.
After changing to "LogLevel debug" and "hpLogLevel 15", then trying to print a picture again, the "/var/log/messages" file is empty. I put this in my /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
LogLevel debug
hpLogLevel 15
PS: This is really bad printer design, in my opinion. It should just do what it is told. None of this checking paper type stuff. I imagine this is because of proprietary ink/paper checking? FAIL.
First, I apologize for the tone of my prior post.
I tried running hp-setup and selecting the PPD file you attached. I then printed to a 4x6 piece of photo-paper from the photo-tray using photo-options. I had the same incorrect paper type/size error from the printer.
But anyways, here is the output of "hp-check -t": pastebin. com/Fge1k33r
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After changing to "LogLevel debug" and "hpLogLevel 15", then trying to print a picture again, the "/var/log/messages" file is empty. I put this in my /etc/cups/ cupsd.conf
LogLevel debug
hpLogLevel 15
PS: This is really bad printer design, in my opinion. It should just do what it is told. None of this checking paper type stuff. I imagine this is because of proprietary ink/paper checking? FAIL.