On 11-02-08 6:13 AM, Mark Stodola wrote: > Alan Bartlett wrote: >> On 8 February 2011 03:21, Chris Tooley<[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> >> >>> I am attempting to get an HP Color LaserJet cp2025dn installed on some SL5 >>> systems. >>> >>> Firstly, if anyone has any experience getting these up and running I would >>> be grateful for some hints or help :) >>> >>> Anyway, according to here: >>> http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/models/color_laserjet/hp_color_laserjet_cp2025dn.html >>> >>> I need to have HPLIP 2.8.10 or greater installed - which seems to pan out as >>> I have tried to get a PPD from a newer ubuntu system to work with SL5 and it >>> has issues with a foomatic script - which implies to me that a PPD alone >>> won't work. >>> >>> As far as I can see, HPLIP in the repos is version 1.6.7 - is there a repo >>> out there that has a newer version? >>> >> >> Scott Robbins has an page [1] titled "Installing HPLIP 3.10.6 on >> CentOS 5.3" that might be worth a read. >> >> Alan. >> >> [1] http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu/hplip.html >> > This might be of help: > http://www.openprinting.org/printer/HP/HP-HP_Color_Laserjet_CP2025dn > It looks like it is supported by the "older" HPIJS. You probably won't > get all of the advanced features it may have, but it will print. The > package is called "hpijs" in SL5. > > If that fails, try some of the generic PCL drivers or even Postscript. > > Cheers, > Mark > To Follow up, the PPD located at openprinting.org worked fantastically with the current CUPS (I also have hpijs installed). I have printed a test page and a couple of pages from a website and it looks like it's working flawlessly. Thanks for the help everyone! -Chris