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05-22-2025 11:52 PM
Hi,
I've been trying to set up new computers at work with Linux Mint 21 (LM21) (trying to get away from Windows). There are four that are of interest - all should be linked to a hp laserJet M15W printer via the router (wifi/ethernet). Two are Win10 and two are LM21. The printer suggests from early on that the toner is low - even though it most definitely is not. The problem is that, on the Win10 computers, the documents print, despite the low toner warning, but they don't on the LM21 computers. All of them recognise the printer, all of them receive the warning, but the LM21 computers state that the printer cancelled the jobs. Is there a 'switch' that the LMs have that says to the printer "I know you're low on toner, but print the boomin' thing anyway!" This seems to be what the Win computers do.
Any ideas?
Matt
05-24-2025 12:45 PM
Hi @MattC1,
Welcome to the HP Support Community!
Thanks for reaching out about your query regarding your printer!
We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.
Try these steps:
Setting Up the Printer on Linux Mint 21
Install HPLIP (HP Linux Imaging and Printing):
- HPLIP provides a unified interface for managing HP printers on Linux.
- Open the terminal and install HPLIP:sudo apt update sudo apt install hplip
- Some distributions may come with a pre-installed version of HPLIP. Make sure it's the latest version.
Configure the Printer:
- Open the HP Device Manager GUI or use the terminal to set up your printer:hp-setup
- Follow the on-screen instructions to set up the printer. Ensure you choose the correct network option if you're connecting via Wi-Fi/ethernet.
Verify Printer Installation:
- Once configured, print a test page to verify the setup. You can do this via HP Device Manager or using the following command:lpstat -p
Troubleshooting Toner Low Warning
The low toner warning may occasionally show incorrectly due to a software glitch. Here’s how to resolve it on Linux:
Check Toner Levels via HPLIP:
- Access the HP Device Manager:hp-toolbox
- Check the toner levels and verify the status of the cartridge.
Reset the Printer:
- Sometimes resetting the printer helps refresh its status.
- Turn off the printer and unplug it from the power source for about 60 seconds.
- Plug it back in and power on the printer.
Firmware Update:
- Make sure the printer's firmware is up to date. Check HP's website for any firmware updates which may address false low toner warnings.
Ignore Toner Warning (Linux Mint):
- If the warning persists but the printer works correctly on Windows and prints adequately, you may suppress the low toner warning notifications.
Additional Steps
Ensure Network Connectivity:
- Verify that your Linux Mint computers and the printer are connected to the same network.
Review Printer Logs:
- Check the printer logs for any errors or warnings that may help diagnose the issue:tail -f /var/log/cups/error_log
I hope this helps.
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