Wednesday, 4 February 2015

HP Linux Imaging and Printing 3.15.2 released, Avilable for Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, Fedora,OpenSUSE and the most popular linux Distro


HP Linux Imaging and Printing 3.15.2 (Print, Scan and Fax Drivers for Linux ) released, Avilable for Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, Fedora,OpenSUSE, IGOS, Redhat, Mandriva and the most popular linux Distro

The HP Linux Imaging and Printing Driver or HPLIP for short is an open source project that provides users with an universal solution for successfully installing and using HP printer and scanner devices under any Linux operating system.

It’s comprised of two projects, HPIJS, a printer driver for HP devices, and HP Linux Imaging and Printing (HPLIP), a complete printing and imaging solution. Please note that the first is included in the latter.

What's new in HP Linux Imaging and Printing 3.15.2:

Significant Changes:
  • Python3 support for HPLIP
Added support for the following new Distro's:
  • Debian 7.7, 7.8
  • OpenSuse 13.2
  • Fedora 21
Launchpad fixes:
  • 1388126 - Doesn't build against libjpeg-turbo 1.3.90
  • 1395676 - hpcups crashes if DEVICE_URI not set in environment
  • 1388007 - Incorrect call to hpmudext.device_open
  • 1187055 - plugin download fails if python links to python3
  • 802999 - Incorrect IEEE 1284 Device IDs for many models

Allows you to print, scan and fax with HP printers

It is a HP-developed solution that allows users to print, scan and fax with HP ink and laser based printers in Linux distributions. It includes a plethora of drivers, supporting a wide range of HP scanners and printers.

Supports over 2,000 printers

The program supports over 2,300 printer models, including LaserJet, Deskjet, Officejet, Business Inkjet, Photosmart, Edgeline MFP, LaserJet MFP, and PSC (Print Scan Copy). Unfortunately, we can’t list them all here, but you can easily access the official list of supported devices at http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/supported_devices/index.html.

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