Re: `Filter failed' no print error message
On Mon 27 Mar 2017 at 07:42:35 +0100, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Brian <ad44@cityscape.co.uk> writes:
> >
> > Your best strategy is to download the latest package from Samsung
> > instead of using something ancient.
>
> From Samsung web site I don't find that package...
I suppose this is the printer:
http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/model/ML-1910/SEE
There is a "Downloads" section. Click "SEE MORE". You want to download
"Printing & Scan Driver ver V1.00.06, Linux".
> > I very much doubt the filtering on both machines is identical. The
> > error_log you posted for the non-working machine had
> >
> > D [07/Mar/2017:14:35:23 +0000] [Job 1] Started filter
> > /usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftopdf (PID 4741)
> > D [07/Mar/2017:14:35:23 +0000] [Job 1] Started filter
> > /usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftops (PID 4742)
> > D [07/Mar/2017:14:35:23 +0000] [Job 1] Started filter
> > /usr/lib/cups/filter/rastertosamsungspl
> >
> > PostScript is being produced. There is no pstoraster filter in unstable's
> > cups-filters package to give raster data to rastertosamsungspl.
> >
> > Please run
> >
> > cupsfilter --list-filters -p /etc/cups/ppd/<ML-191x_ppd> -m printer/foo <input> -e > out.prn 2> log
> >
> > on both machines. A PDF or a text file would do for <input>. Post the
> > two logs you get.
>
> I suppose you mean something like:
>
> # cupsfilter --list-filters -p /etc/cups/ppd/Samsung_ML-191x_252x_Series.ppd -m printer/foo <input> -e > out.prn 2> log
That's fine, but do not use the --list-filters option. In other words:
cupsfilter -p /etc/cups/ppd/Samsung_ML-191x_252x_Series.ppd -m printer/foo /etc/nsswitch -e > out.prn 2> log
and post the logs.
> , but what in place of `printer/foo' and <input>?
printer/foo is ok. Use /etc/nsswitch for <input>.
--
Brian.
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