Printer sharing also doesn't work, I'm not sure if it's due to this bug or another.
How to reproduce:
1. On the host computer directly connected to the LaserJet, apply the fixes as per comment #4, #5, #7 above.
2. Verify that the host computer can print to the LaserJet successfully.
3. On the host computer, enable print sharing. (System > Administration > Printing > Server > Settings > Publish shared printers connected to this system) and share the LaserJet if it's not shared yet.
4. On another computer, enable shared printer discovery (System > Administration > Printing > Server > Settings > Show printers shared by other systems). HP LaserJet should show up in a few seconds.
5. Print through that other computer to that LaserJet, it fails.
When the LaserJet printer is inspected on the client computer, the Device URI says "file:///dev/null"
A workaround is to add printer manually, and select Network Printer > Internet Printing Protocol (ipp), then configure : (for example)
Host: 192.168.66.7
Queue: /printers/HP-LaserJet-P1005
This works, but is not practical for many number of computers.
Printer sharing also doesn't work, I'm not sure if it's due to this bug or another.
How to reproduce:
1. On the host computer directly connected to the LaserJet, apply the fixes as per comment #4, #5, #7 above.
2. Verify that the host computer can print to the LaserJet successfully.
3. On the host computer, enable print sharing. (System > Administration > Printing > Server > Settings > Publish shared printers connected to this system) and share the LaserJet if it's not shared yet.
4. On another computer, enable shared printer discovery (System > Administration > Printing > Server > Settings > Show printers shared by other systems). HP LaserJet should show up in a few seconds.
5. Print through that other computer to that LaserJet, it fails.
When the LaserJet printer is inspected on the client computer, the Device URI says "file:///dev/null"
A workaround is to add printer manually, and select Network Printer > Internet Printing Protocol (ipp), then configure : (for example) HP-LaserJet- P1005
Host: 192.168.66.7
Queue: /printers/
This works, but is not practical for many number of computers.