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Re: error when printing to Samsung C410 series colour laser printer



On Thu 13 Jun 2019 at 21:31:49 -0400, Gary Dale wrote:

> On 2019-06-13 5:06 a.m., Brian wrote:

[...]

> > Your setup would appear to be:
> > 
> > 1. The C410 is connected to a CUPS server via USB (but the connection
> >     can also be via wireless).
> > 
> > 2. The server has the Samsung ULD software installed and is advertising
> >     shared queues.
> > 
> > 3. The buster client contacts the server over wireless and is running
> >     cups-browsed.
> > 
> > Please post what you get with 'lpstat -l -e' from the client. You should
> > be able to recognise your print queue from the output, so follow up with
> > 'lpoptions -p <print_queue>'.
> > 
> Not quite. The network connection is wired. The C410 only connects
> wirelessly using WPS, which I have disabled on the router.
> 
> $ lpstat -l -e
> Samsung_C410_Series permanent ipp://localhost/printers/Samsung_C410_Series
> dnssd://Samsung%20C410%20Series%20(SEC30CDA71CB48A)._printer._tcp.local/
> Samsung_C410_Series_SEC30CDA71CB48A_ network none
> ipp://Samsung%20C410%20Series%20(SEC30CDA71CB48A)._ipp._tcp.local/
> Samsung_C410_Series_TheLibrarian network none
> ipps://Samsung%20C410%20Series%20%40%20TheLibrarian._ipps._tcp.local/cups
> Samsung_C410_Series_TheLibrarian_3 permanent
> ipp://localhost/printers/Samsung_C410_Series_TheLibrarian_3 file:///dev/null
> 
> The printer is defined  on the server (TheLibrarian) twice - once as a
> network printer and once as a USB printer. It's defined once on my
> workstation as a network printer, so I can avoid going through the server.
> 
> $ lpoptions -p Samsung_C410_Series
> copies=1 device-uri=dnssd://Samsung%20C410%20Series%20(SEC30CDA71CB48A)._printer._tcp.local/
> finishings=3 job-cancel-after=10800 job-hold-until=no-hold job-priority=50
> job-sheets=none,none marker-change-time=1560454516
> marker-colors=#000000,#00FFFF,#FF00FF,#FFFF00,none,none,none,none,none,none
> marker-levels=201,178,74,62,89,60,61,89,50,0 marker-names='Black\ Toner\
> S/N\ :CRUM-14031169715,Cyan\ Toner\ S/N\ :CRUM-14031169678,Magenta\ Toner\
> S/N\ :CRUM-14031182177,Yellow\ Toner\ S/N\ :CRUM-14031182186,Transfer\
> Roller,Transfer\ Belt,Fuser\ Life,Pick-up\ Roller,Imaging\ Unit,Waste\
> Toner'
> marker-types=toner,toner,toner,toner,other,other,fuser,other,other,other
> number-up=1 PageSize=Letter printer-commands=none printer-info='Samsung C410
> Series' printer-is-accepting-jobs=true printer-is-shared=false
> printer-is-temporary=false printer-location='family room'
> printer-make-and-model='Samsung C410 Series' printer-state=3
> printer-state-change-time=1560454516 printer-state-reasons=none
> printer-type=2101324
> printer-uri-supported=ipp://localhost/printers/Samsung_C410_Series

Very useful. As confirmation (or not) of an idea, let us have what

cupsfilter -p /etc/cups/ppd/<Samsung_C410_Series_ppd> -m printer/foo \
-e --list-filters /etc/nsswitch.conf

gives (as root). The line is broken for readability.

-- 
Brian.


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