Description of problem: Cannot print on HP LaserJet Professional P 1102w Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): hplip-3.14.10-3.fc21.x86_64 cups-1.7.5-13.fc21.x86_64 How reproducible: always Jan 11 19:33:09 nuc1 cupsd[2122]: [Job 5] Rendering completed Jan 11 19:33:09 nuc1 cupsd[2122]: [Job 5] PID 9242 (/usr/lib/cups/filter/gstoraster) exited with no errors. Jan 11 19:33:09 nuc1 cupsd[2122]: [Job 5] End of messages Jan 11 19:33:09 nuc1 cupsd[2122]: [Job 5] printer-state=3(idle) Jan 11 19:33:09 nuc1 cupsd[2122]: [Job 5] printer-state-message="Rendering completed" Jan 11 19:33:09 nuc1 cupsd[2122]: [Job 5] printer-state-reasons=hplip.plugin-error Jan 11 19:33:27 nuc1 org.fedoraproject.Config.Printing[2014]: **** Incorrect IEEE 1284 Device ID: ['drv:///hp/hpijs.drv/hp-laserjet_professional_p_1102w-hpijs.ppd', 'drv:///hp/hpcups.drv/hp-laserjet_professional_p_1102w.ppd'] Jan 11 19:33:27 nuc1 org.fedoraproject.Config.Printing[2014]: **** Actual ID is MFG:Hewlett-Packard;MDL:HP LaserJet Professional P 1102w; Jan 11 19:33:27 nuc1 org.fedoraproject.Config.Printing[2014]: **** Please report a bug against the HPLIP component Jan 11 19:33:42 nuc1 google-chrome.desktop[7990]: [7990:8025:0111/193342:ERROR:channel.cc(290)] RawChannel read error (connection broken) Seems to be similar to Fedora 16 bug #795958 and maybe bug #1018826.
Reproducible when adding the printer via GNOME Printer GUI. However if I add the printer via hpsetup then it works.
Are you unable to print in that situation? The ID message is just a warning and does not prevent printing. If you are unable to print it is likely due to this: Jan 11 19:33:09 nuc1 cupsd[2122]: [Job 5] printer-state-reasons=hplip.plugin-error i.e. some kind of error in HP's proprietary plugin, or possibly the plugin not being installed when it is required for that device.
The Device ID will be fixed in 3.15.2.
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