Hello all,
a recent upgrade broke something in CUPS. For the last few months I on one of my systems I can print only ONCE.
I do not have a solution to your problem but I would suggest to point a browser to 127.0.0.1:631 and configure CUPS from that. You will inteact directly with CUPS and it is better for debugging. Now can you see your printer from there?
Hi Everyone,I have a huge problem and I have problems to solve it :S...I've been used to install cups and hplip for my printer, then start cups (rc.d start cups) and go to the cups page at localhost, add printer.... But today, when I tried to print a file he fails saying ""/usr/lib/cups/filter/pstoraster failed"...
Ubuntu 12.04 detected Canon MF3010 printer and installed a recommanded driver OK but get an error when testing print page:"CUPS server ...:client-error-document-form-not-supported".Any suggestion?Thanks in advance.
I installed fedora 11 on this machine about 3 weeks ago. My printer, an HP Photosmart C4200, worked fine out of the box.
But I discover today that I cannot print anything. Not even a test page using CUPS (http://localhost:631/printers/). If I try to print something, it sits in the queue, but does not get printed.
I have setup cups on Ubuntu 12.04 machine as a Server. And have setups cups on another Ubuntu(12.04) and Solaris (sparc AMD i386) machines as clients.
Cups is up and running on server as well as on the clients. But, none of the print requests sent from either Ubuntu clients or Solaris clients are being received by Cups Server.
I would be grateful for some feedback on the following please.I'm using 'testing' with a full systemd and have a few queries with cups implementation.1. The cups.service,cups.socket and cups.path files in /usr/lib/system/ all have entries that are in triplicate. Is this an error or are they necessary. ??????? My edited versions are working OK.
We have several Windows 2003 servers with print services for Unix on them, and which allow Linux machines running CUPS to use printers defined to CUPS with the URI lpd://printer_server/printer_queue_name - they work.
An attempt to provide different printers on a different Windows 2003 server with print services for Unix newly enabled causes CUPS to behave like this: a newly defined printer will b
My CUPS worked fine all the time on my 9.04 Jaunty Jacklope box until I restarted it today.
Now my printing setup utility, "System"->"Administration"->"Printing" can detect and install printers via USB, LPT or IPP.