[Bug 491133] Re: Ubuntu 9.10 does not detect HP LaserJet 1020 on cold-plugging

Brad Figg brad.figg at canonical.com
Thu Jul 14 16:36:07 UTC 2011


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Title:
  Ubuntu 9.10 does not detect HP LaserJet 1020 on cold-plugging

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix
Status in “udev” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: cups

  See comment #5: The HP LaserJet 1020 is not detected on cold-plugging
  (booting the system with the printer connected and turned on) while on
  hot-plugging (connect or turn on the printer after system boot has
  completed) the printer is recognized perfectly.  As the printer is not
  visible with "lsusb" when cold-plugged, the problem is not of CUPS or
  HPLIP but of the kernel or perhaps UDEV. An additional problem
  especially for the HP LaserJet 1020 is also that the printer's
  firmware does not get loaded into the printer during system boot.

  Original bug report:

  I have an HP 1020 printer.
  I have successfully used it with Ubuntu 7.04 to 9.04. In these cases, I have used the package foo2zjs.
  However, after upgrade to Ubuntu 9.10, the package foo2zjs do not work anymore. I tried to install it again, but I have no success.
  In a trial and error approach, I deleted the printer using the cups graphical user interface (system-config-printer 1.1.12) and installed foo2zjs again. But this make make the problem worst. After this, system-config-printer 1.1.12 can not find the printer anymore, while lsusb does.
  I then installed hplip. But this package still do not find the printer.
  In all the cases, if a boot the system with the printer connected and turned on, the boot process crashes with the following message:
  usb 5-2: device descriptor read/8, error -110
  I already read similar bug reports here. But no one helped me.
  Thanks in advance

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