hp-check-plugin(1)


NAME

   hp-check-plugin - AutoConfig Utility for Plug-in Installation

DESCRIPTION

   Auto  config  utility  for  HPLIP  supported  multifunction Devices for
   installing proprietary plug-ins.

SYNOPSIS

   hp-check-plugin [OPTIONS] [USB bus:device]

OPTIONS

   Install Plug-in through HP System Tray:
          -m (Default)

   Install Plug-in through hp-plugin:
          -p

   Download firmware into the device:
          -f

   This help information:
          -h or --help

   Set the logging level:
          -l<level> or  --logging=<level>  <level>:  none,  info*,  error,
          warn, debug (*default)

   Run in debug mode:
          -g (same as option: -ldebug)

EXAMPLES

   Install plugin:
          $hp-check-plugin 001:002

   Install plugin and firmware:
          $hp-check-plugin -f 001:002

NOTES

   -m and -p options can't be used together.

AUTHOR

   HPLIP  (HP  Linux Imaging and Printing) is an HP developed solution for
   printing, scanning, and faxing with HP inkjet and laser based  printers
   in Linux.

REPORTING BUGS

   The  HPLIP  Launchpad.net site https://launchpad.net/hplip is available
   to get help, report bugs, make suggestions, discuss the  HPLIP  project
   or otherwise contact the HPLIP Team.

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright (c) 2001-15 HP Development Company, L.P.

   This  software  comes  with  ABSOLUTELY  NO  WARRANTY.   This  is  free
   software,  and  you  are  welcome  to  distribute  it   under   certain
   conditions. See COPYING file for more details.





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