On Sun 07 Sep 2014 at 13:58:55 -0400, Ethan Rosenberg wrote: > Here it is....
You didn't say how the printer is accessed by the computer. > root@meow:/etc/cups/ppd# lpstat -t > device for POS58: socket://192.168.1.100:9100 The printer is networked. A JetDirect or another type of device? > POS58 accepting requests since Fri 05 Sep 2014 12:21:27 AM EDT > printer POS58 is idle. enabled since Fri 05 Sep 2014 12:21:27 AM EDT It is also enabled and ready to print. > root@meow:/etc/cups/ppd# ls -l /usr/lib/cups/filter > total 1956 > -rwx--x--x 1 root root 36166 Sep 5 00:10 rastertozj58 This is the final filter after cups has processed the job. I expect it is a proprietary one. If it is at fault there is little to be done about it. > root@meow:/etc/cups/ppd# ls -l /usr/share/cups/model > total 4 > drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Sep 5 00:10 zjiang This directory probably contains the PPD file supplied by the printer manufacturer. It should be identical to /etc/cups/ppd/POS58.ppd. > root@meow:/etc/cups/ppd# ls -l /etc/cups/ppd > total 140 > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4490 Sep 5 00:21 POS58.ppd As above. The setup seems very reasonable. Do you get any life out of the printer with cat TEST | nc 192.168.7.100 9100 ? TEST is a file containing just the word "Hello". The command sends it directly to the printer. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/07092014202946.c646d00c5...@desktop.copernicus.demon.co.uk