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hpoj
hpoj | HP OfficeJet Linux driver (hpoj) | Priority | |
Section | utils |
Installed size | 1332 |
Maintainer | Mark Purcell <msp@debian.org> |
Architecture | i386 |
Version | 0.91-12 |
Depends | libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6), libgcc1 (>= 1 |
Suggests | hplip | foomatic-db-hpijs, cupsys-bsd, gs, sane, xsane, mtools, hpoj-xojpanel |
File name | pool/main/h/hpoj/hpoj_0.91-12_i386.deb |
Description | This software provides Linux support for most "multi-function" (also known as "all-in-one") peripherals from Hewlett-Packard, including OfficeJet, LaserJet, Printer/Scanner/Copier ("PSC"), and PhotoSmart printer products. . It consists of: - Low-level drivers and libraries to communicate with the device. Depending on your hardware and operating system, you may connect devices directly to your computer with a parallel port or USB (Universal Serial Bus), or to a LAN (Local Area Network) using certain models of HP JetDirect print servers. - An application programming interface (API) known as "PTAL" (Peripheral Transport Abstraction Library) that hides the differences in accessing devices connected via parallel, USB, or JetDirect. - Printing support, largely powered by ghostscript, the hpijs driver (for most models), and one of various print spoolers (lpd, CUPS, PDQ, etc.) that may already be installed on your computer. - Scanning support, in conjunction with SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy). - Access to photo-card readers, in conjunction with mtools. - Graphical and command-line applications to access various features of the device, such as displaying status of the device and setting the clock. . Upstream development for HP multifunction devices has now been overtaken by the hplip package, if you are running a USB or jetdirect interface you may be better served by the 'hplip' package. .
Project
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http://hpoj.sourceforge.net |
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