Having installed HPLIP on my 10.10 system, the HP Photosmart 420 gives "Device Communication Error" code 5012 when I try to print. Running hp-check lists 11 missing dependencies. Do I have to install them all one by one or is there an easier way to get the printer going? What is the command to install a dependency?
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In terminal
should fix it There is the other option here : source which has the download and installation instructions. It has a section that will run DEPENDENCY AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION This is the direct download source |
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The dependencies can be installed following instructions here: http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/install/manual/distros/ubuntu.html hplip is not a dependency, it's the package that contains hp-check and other utilities. The dependencies such as "CUPS devel", "Python devel", "PyQt4" and so on can be installed using the following command for Ubuntu 10.04 and up, according to current info from link above (but I recommend checking for updated info):
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If you know what the needed packages are, you can simply run the usual |
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I also had this problem. The way for this to work is to install the hplip toolbox from the software center. Then |
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hplipalready installed if you installed it from the Ubuntu repos through the package management tool of your choice. Or did you install it from elsewhere? – WarriorIng64 Mar 6 '12 at 16:51