
Well, that same thing just happened to me with my Epson XP-231 multifunction printer and Elive 3.0, the new OS on my laptop.
Elive has been running magnificently; I could not be feeling happier. Nevertheless, the real test of the OS is to get my printer/scanner to work.
The first part, printing, was not that difficult. Even thought Elive comes with a convenient utility to add a new printer (the same one I have seen in Mageia 6) in Applications/preferences/print settings, the process of adding the printer gets stuck. But this problem can be circumvented by opening the browser and typing http://localhost:631/ to go to CUPS. From there, one can add the printer (once that the iscan bundle with the drivers is installed).
Scanning was, on the other hand, a nightmare. I read lots of forums and tried many solutions to no avail. Defeated, I ran another search and found a blog post with a procedure that looked promising. I tried this last solution and, sure enough, it worked like a charm.
The great irony here was that it was Megatotoro, my own brother, who had posted here the procedure that I needed! I looked all over the internet and the solution was closer than I had imagined, a complete blue bird effect.
In Elive, one has to basically use SciTE as root to open the files dll.conf (to add the line example-backend), epson.conf, and epson2.conf (to add the values that one gets with the comand sane-find-scanner in Terminology). In my case, I had to uncomment, in both files, the line usb 0x01aa 0x0001 and modify it to read:
usb 0x04b8 0x1102
That was it.
Now I can both print and scan on Elive 3.0
Well, you see... The idea of saving our learning by means of a blog proved to be useful again!
ResponderEliminarYes, it paid off. One never knows when one of these entries is going to save the day.
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