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Re: CUPS in stretch does NOT WORK - Ricoh printer SP112 SP112-su



/etc/cups/printers.conf

# Printer configuration file for CUPS v2.2.1
# Written by cupsd
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE WHEN CUPSD IS RUNNING
<DefaultPrinter RICOH-SP-112SU-DDST>
UUID urn:uuid:========deleted==============
Info RICOH SP 112SU DDST
Location hubbabubba
MakeModel Ricoh Aficio SP 100, pstoricohddst-gdi 0.5 alpha
DeviceURI usb://RICOH/SP%20112SU%20DDST?serial=X004MB30122&interface=1
State Stopped
StateMessage Unplugged or turned off
StateTime 1486071181
ConfigTime 1485807894
Reason paused
Type 8392772
Accepting Yes
Shared Yes
JobSheets none none
QuotaPeriod 0
PageLimit 0
KLimit 0
OpPolicy default
ErrorPolicy retry-job
</DefaultPrinter>
<Printer RICOH_SP_112SU_DDST>
UUID urn:uuid:=================================
Info RICOH SP 112SU DDST
Location Here
DeviceURI usb://RICOH/SP%20112SU%20DDST?serial=X004MB30122&interface=1
State Stopped
StateMessage Unplugged or turned off
StateTime 1486071181
ConfigTime 1485812060
Reason paused
Type 8388612
Accepting Yes
Shared Yes
JobSheets none none
QuotaPeriod 0
PageLimit 0
KLimit 0
AllowUser xxxx
AllowUser yyyy
AllowUser zzzz
AllowUser xtxtxtx
OpPolicy default
ErrorPolicy retry-job
Option number-up 4
</Printer>


Roba:
> Let us see.
> I HAVE explained I have done nothing to alter what existed from "stock"
> in Jessie (when cups) did work from the browser, right?
> Now it does not and I HAVE DONE NOTHING other than upgrading from stable
> to testing.  And cups does not work.  Now how would your question
> address this issue?
> 
> You want to see output published here on the list but your email does
> not really exist, so you read the list from elsewhere.  That makes me
> wonder with who or what am I talking to.
> 
> $ whereis cupsd.conf
> cupsd: /usr/sbin/cupsd /usr/share/man/man8/cupsd.8.gz
> 
> $ ls -al /usr/sbin/cup*
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 174416 Jan 19 15:44 /usr/sbin/cups-browsed
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root  27980 Feb 16  2016 /usr/sbin/cups-genppdupdate
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root  10232 Jan 18 15:06 /usr/sbin/cupsaccept
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root  10232 Jan 18 15:06 /usr/sbin/cupsaddsmb
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root  10232 Jan 18 15:06 /usr/sbin/cupsctl
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 416328 Jan 18 15:06 /usr/sbin/cupsd
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root     10 Jan 18 15:06 /usr/sbin/cupsdisable ->
> cupsaccept
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root     10 Jan 18 15:06 /usr/sbin/cupsenable ->
> cupsaccept
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root  26920 Jan 18 15:06 /usr/sbin/cupsfilter
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root     10 Jan 18 15:06 /usr/sbin/cupsreject ->
> cupsaccept
> 
> Anything else I can help you with?
> Because it doesn't seem any more that I am seeking help from someone who
> wants to help but from someone who wants to interrogate and arrogantly
> wants to make anybody seem inferior.  If that really matters to you, I
> do not know and I do not wish to compete with any experts for the
> position of the expert.  It is not even that extreme for me to make the
> damn printer work.
> 
> BUT
> 
> If CUPS worked and one does nothing to affect it (consciously at least
> because I'd rather do work than be fiddling with debian bugs) and after
> some upgrade/update it doesn't I suspect it is a bug on behalf of the
> system and not MY PROBLEM.  Because if I had left the damn thing alone
> unupdated in its old stable state I wouldn't be here asking questions.
> 
> I suspect this is not what DEBIAN as a community want or expect.
> 
> Now if we can address the issue and not the bearer of the symptom we can
> become constructive again.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Brian:
>> On Wed 01 Feb 2017 at 23:58:15 +0000, Brian wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed 01 Feb 2017 at 23:21:00 +0000, Brian wrote:
>>>
>>>> When cupsd starts (as yours has done) it listens for incoming connections
>>>> on port 631 for tcp and tcp6. Print jobs are sent to port 631. A browser
>>>> connects to tcp port 631. Your netstat output shows no listening on tcp
>>>> port 631. No wonder http://localhost:631 will not work.
>>>>
>>>> Reason? No idea, but that is problem. It could lie with your cupsd.conf
>>>> in /etc/cups. Or something you have done with the networking setup.
>>>
>>> The default cupsd.conf has the line
>>>
>>>  Listen localhost:631
>>>
>>> Does yours?
>>
>> A simple enough question. Well?
>>
> 
> 


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