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Jamey Saldana

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Doesanybody know of any Hubitat Driver to control a Sharp Aquos TV.

There is one on github created for Smartthings, but I don't know how to port it over to Hubitat. device-sharp-aquos/device-type-sharp-aquos.groovy at master macmedia/device-sharp-aquos GitHub


I replaced physicalgraph with hubitat in the code and it saved ok. Now when I press any of the buttons it says Cannot get property 'host' on null object. Does that mean it is not communicating with the tv?


So, even though I DO NOT have a compatible Sharp TV (The one I have is a Roku version... They do not have the IP control socket), as an intellectual exercize, I converted and upgraded the driver so that it should work....


First, delete the non working device. Then delete the existing driver code. Then create a new driver and upload the attached code. Then create a new virtual device with the new driver... Once the device is created, enter the IP Address and port of the TV into the appropriate parameters, click on "Save parameters", and check the logs to see what it's doing...


As a first attempt, there is no option to turn off the debugging... There are also options for username and password for the TV... Neither of these parameters are used by the driver. Those options can come later...


MAKE SURE THAT: 1) IP Control is enabled on your TV, 2) There is no username or password set up for IP Control on your TV and 3) make sure that "quick start" is enabled on the TV (That option may be worded differently... but it should be there...)


Thanks again for the advice, but I am still struggling with this one. I think the tv is step correctly as I downloaded a Sharpremote app for my iphone and with my tvs ip and port it controls it just fine. My guess is the driver is missing something but I don't know. Still getting the Connection refused.


You'll notice that the driver attempted a hubAction connection and a raw socket connection... Both resulted in the connection being refused. There has to be something that is causing the TV to refuse the connection...


Ok... Looking closely at the code and at the debug responses... It looks like the driver may actually be connecting to the TV... But it does not receive a response from the TV so it does not properly complete the connection...


So, I have made changes so that the driver should properly capture data returned by the TV... And... changed the command sent to the TV so that, if it is receiving the commands, It will show something on the display (It should bring up the "smart Central" screen/menu)....


It sounds like the drivers for the Sharp printers are not included with Win7 so need to be installed - by connecting to a shared printer the drivers are downloaded from the print server. Is there an .msi of the driver you could deploy with a GPO?


Since there are probably hundreds of different printers and drivers in the marketplace, it is not feasible to preload or preinstall each driver on to the client machine before deploying the printer, that really defeats the purpose of simplifying printer deployment.


so I installed the correct drivers on my windows 7 laptop, cranked up Print Management, connected to the windows 2008 print server, uploaded the correct driver to the server, and was able to push out the printer with GPP successfully after that.


Captain Kirk, can you explain how you uploaded the driver to the server? I installed the exact same driver on my laptop as the server, then as a test, I removed the driver from my laptop and did a gpupdate /force and the driver from the server did not come down to the laptop. Thanks.


1/12/2012 6:12:40 PM

After you add print servers to Print Management and create printer filters to display and easily select different types of printers, you can begin managing these printers and print servers. Printer management tasks that you can perform using Print Management include:


You can also remove printers from AD DS either by clearing the List In The Directory check box or by right-clicking the printer and selecting Remove From Directory. You can remove printers from AD DS to prevent users from installing them manually by using the Add Printer Wizard from the Printers Control Panel item.


After a printer is published in AD DS, users can search AD DS using the Add Printer Wizard and manually install a printer connection on their computers. This allows users to print to a network printer.

3. Managing Printer Drivers


If client computers need additional printer drivers, you can use Print Management to add them to print servers, and you can also remove print drivers from print servers when clients no longer need them. For example, you can add additional printer drivers for network printers to support 64-bit Windows client computers by following these steps:


Click Windows Update if this is available to display a list of printer drivers available on Windows Update. Note that it can take several minutes for the list of printer drivers to be downloaded from Windows Update the first time that this is done.


Using the Add Printer Drivers Wizard from Print Management running on Windows Server 2003 R2 or later lets you add additional x86, x64, and Itanium drivers for versions of Windows prior to Windows Vista.


Using the Add Printer Drivers Wizard from Print Management running on Windows Vista or later lets you add Type 3 (User Mode) printer drivers only for x86, x64, and Itanium systems running Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Server 2008 R2. To add additional drivers for earlier versions of Windows, use Print Management on Windows Server 2003 R2 or later versions instead of Windows 7.


When you use the preceding steps to remove a printer driver from the local print server (when using a Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Server 2008 R2 computer as a print server), the driver package is uninstalled but remains staged in the driver store. Windows will pick and install the driver again when a compatible TCP/IP or Plug and Play printer is added to the system. If you selected Remove Driver Package instead of Delete, however, Windows will remove the package and not use the driver again.


To save detailed information concerning each driver installed on a print server and import it into Microsoft Office Excel for reporting purposes, follow the preceding procedure to add the columns desired and then right-click the Drivers node and select Export List. Save the detailed driver as a comma-separated (*.csv) file and import it into Office Excel. The Export List command is available for any node in an MMC snap-in


Thanks Captain Kirk. So I completely removed the printers and drivers from the print server I had set up, then added the printers to my laptop. Followed the directions to get the drivers on to the print server, then I removed the printers and drivers from the laptop. I ran a gpupdate /force and got nothing but the same warning in the application log as I stated in my first post.


I have a user who is on Mac OS 10.8.5. He has a sharp multi-function printer, it is model MX-1800N (networked). Windows users can print to it. However I cannot seem to find a driver that will work with Mac. The only available driver from the Sharp website, is some sort of PPD driver? And it doesn't even work. The printer makes a noise but nothing comes out. I can print using the built in generic PCL mac driver, however this does not allow me to print in colour.


Several high-end multifunction office printer makers are stuck in the "Macs can only use postscript" past. I suspect the real intent is to force Mac users to buy the postscipt add-on cards for about $1000.


In case you are still working on this open up the printer and devices section of the control panel. Right click on the printer and select print preferences. (Windows 10 it will be Manage) It will open up what looks like the print driver. Select the Job Handling tab and check Auto Job Control Review. Now every time someone prints a dialog box will pop up with the option to enter a user code, billing code or other form of authentication.


Try removing the driver in the print management screen then reinstall printer. Also look for updated drivers on manufacturers website. Look for additional port settings. adjust printing preferences from control panel. Good Luck!


Why is tray 4 set as custom? Is there an odd sized media loaded there? Many printers and drivers are smart enough to disable functions if they think that the paper may not be physically supported and often a setting of custom will trigger features being locked off. Change the default tray to 5 if that tray works. If they are printing through a server you will likely need to change the defaults there.


The printer driver is configured incorrectly.

The printer driver is not compatible with the installed printer or your version of Windows.

The entry of your printer driver in the Windows registry is incorrect.

Malware has infected your printer driver files.


Tried it and no gain Even found your steam link from the Texture Flickering thread, applied all those attempts as well. To no noticeable change. I'am really starting to struggle here and what the core issue is. I think the issue lies within the Engine. But I watch streams, videos, screenshots, ask friends on discord, and all report no effects to what I have. Even mirroring settings to no avail.


Hi I have an 970 (Asus Strictly) but not this problem. LOD seems to be way up, from memory -ve is sharper, +ve is smoother. Tried turning off detailed foliage? Away from internet for 3 days, will check in later.


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