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plinth666 avatar plinth666 commented on August 22, 2024

What I did was start with a stock pi, with raspberrian, brought it up to
date, installed cups, set it up.
I built and tested the driver on my laptop, then copied the source over
to the pi.
In the directory with the makefile (IIRC):
make ; sudo make install

Go to the CUPS page, install the printer (there is a very long wait
while it loads EVERY stinking Epson driver) and select the mine.
Configure and print a test page.

See also:
https://github.com/plinth666/epsonsimplecups/blob/master/README.md

I'm running the on a PiB, I have not tried a Pi2, but it is so simple, I
can't imagine it having issues.

On 07/11/2015 08:34 PM, hawkinsjon wrote:

Thank you very much for creating this driver!

I have an Epson T20II connected via USB to a RPI2 and I would like to
use cups. Sounds like this is a perfect match.

By any chance, would you be willing to give me a step by step on how
to install your driver on my pi? I must be doing something wrong.

Thanks!
Jon

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hawkinsjon avatar hawkinsjon commented on August 22, 2024

What’s the easiest way for me to copy your source code over to the pi. Can i do a curl some how and then run the sudo make install command? Sorry i’m a little clueless :)

Jon

On Saturday, July 11, 2015 at 8:40 PM, plinth666 wrote:

What I did was start with a stock pi, with raspberrian, brought it up to
date, installed cups, set it up.
I built and tested the driver on my laptop, then copied the source over
to the pi.
In the directory with the makefile (IIRC):
make ; sudo make install

Go to the CUPS page, install the printer (there is a very long wait
while it loads EVERY stinking Epson driver) and select the mine.
Configure and print a test page.

See also:
https://github.com/plinth666/epsonsimplecups/blob/master/README.md

I'm running the on a PiB, I have not tried a Pi2, but it is so simple, I
can't imagine it having issues.

On 07/11/2015 08:34 PM, hawkinsjon wrote:

Thank you very much for creating this driver!

I have an Epson T20II connected via USB to a RPI2 and I would like to
use cups. Sounds like this is a perfect match.

By any chance, would you be willing to give me a step by step on how
to install your driver on my pi? I must be doing something wrong.

Thanks!
Jon

img_1703
https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/3512179/8635869/4505f3f6-280c-11e5-8a83-966f486dc3bc.JPG


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plinth666 avatar plinth666 commented on August 22, 2024

Open the web browser, use the download link to here:
https://github.com/plinth666/epsonsimplecups/archive/master.zip
(or curl)
gunzip it

etc.

On 07/11/2015 08:43 PM, hawkinsjon wrote:

What’s the easiest way for me to copy your source code over to the pi.
Can i do a curl some how and then run the sudo make install command?
Sorry i’m a little clueless :)

Jon

On Saturday, July 11, 2015 at 8:40 PM, plinth666 wrote:

What I did was start with a stock pi, with raspberrian, brought it
up to
date, installed cups, set it up.
I built and tested the driver on my laptop, then copied the source over
to the pi.
In the directory with the makefile (IIRC):
make ; sudo make install

Go to the CUPS page, install the printer (there is a very long wait
while it loads EVERY stinking Epson driver) and select the mine.
Configure and print a test page.

See also:
https://github.com/plinth666/epsonsimplecups/blob/master/README.md

I'm running the on a PiB, I have not tried a Pi2, but it is so
simple, I
can't imagine it having issues.

On 07/11/2015 08:34 PM, hawkinsjon wrote:

Thank you very much for creating this driver!

I have an Epson T20II connected via USB to a RPI2 and I would like to
use cups. Sounds like this is a perfect match.

By any chance, would you be willing to give me a step by step on how
to install your driver on my pi? I must be doing something wrong.

Thanks!
Jon

img_1703

https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/3512179/8635869/4505f3f6-280c-11e5-8a83-966f486dc3bc.JPG


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hawkinsjon avatar hawkinsjon commented on August 22, 2024

I can't thank you enough! Woo hoo!

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wraybowling avatar wraybowling commented on August 22, 2024

I am getting a raspberry pi soon and I would like to thank you in advance. Looking forward to trying this out especially since I'll never get my hands on a LittlePrinter now.

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kenkaiten avatar kenkaiten commented on August 22, 2024

I want to say thank you to you too.
I use your code and installed on Ubuntu Mate 15.04 on Raspberry PI 2 and It works.

Thanks again.

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csware avatar csware commented on August 22, 2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGOcgz6z81I

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