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Can anyone tell me the steps I have to take to install the HP PSC1200 printer/scanner?

I have the driver but don't now where to put it en what to do setting up my device.

I hav tried almost all the options from the printerconfigtool but failed.

Maybe someone has set up a HPPSC and will share his knowledge with me

Quote (Jersey @ Oct. 22 2004,04:11)
Can anyone tell me the steps I have to take to install the HP PSC1200 printer/scanner?

I have the driver but don't now where to put it en what to do setting up my device.

I hav tried almost all the options from the printerconfigtool but failed.

Maybe someone has set up a HPPSC and will share his knowledge with me

hpzr3207.dll :D
Quote (Guest @ Nov. 04 2004,22:15)
Quote (Jersey @ Oct. 22 2004,04:11)
Can anyone tell me the steps I have to take to install the HP PSC1200 printer/scanner?

I have the driver but don't now where to put it en what to do setting up my device.

I hav tried almost all the options from the printerconfigtool but failed.

Maybe someone has set up a HPPSC and will share his knowledge with me

hpzr3207.dll :D

hpzr3207 is a windows driver, please explain to me how to implement it in Damn Small Linux.

???

Quote (Jersey @ Oct. 22 2004,18:11)
Can anyone tell me the steps I have to take to install the HP PSC1200 printer/scanner?

I have the driver but don't now where to put it en what to do setting up my device.

I hav tried almost all the options from the printerconfigtool but failed.

Maybe someone has set up a HPPSC and will share his knowledge with me

Hi Jersey,
I only use DSL in basic bootable biz-card form but have a HP PSC1315 printing and scanning under a HD install of kanotix.

If you have installed DSL to HD you will probably need to start by apt-get(ting) hpijs and hpoj (and the other files they depend on.)

Here are links to information on the packages above and their dependencies :-
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/text/hpijs
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/hpoj

If you're hoping to print off the live CD?? Then I doubt it's possible without putting together some mydsl packages of the files mentioned above.

Hope this helps a bit ......
Cheers
rob

Hi! Ran into problems with the PSC1200 myself.

For configuring the printer in a network on a computer that hasn't got the printer attatched to it, and running win98, you should just browse to your network neigbourhood and find the printer on wich the computer the printer is attatched. Double click it from there, and windows should copy the right files from the networklocation's C:\Windows\System32\Spool
[Adding a networkprinter manually doesn't work! Even when windows locates the printer correctly!]

So Next Problem. The server is running 98se and has the PSC1200 correctly installed. Now 1 workstation is running XP. Doing the same trick, browsing to the server, and doubleclicking the printer from there doesn't work, because xp refuses to install the (98)drivers installed there.
The solution was to connect the psc1200 to the xp machine, install it there also, (just for the right drivers), and disconnect and re-connect it to the server. Now, when you install the psc1200 as a networkprinter in xp, it recorgnizes the right drivers from it's own C:\Windows\System32\Spool dir.

Hopes this helps anyone...

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