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Hello davem753; thank you for your report. On Fri 22 Apr 2016 at 11:15:42 -0700, davem753 wrote: > * What led up to the situation? > This began within the last 4-6 weeks, and only affects printing from > 2 of my machines, one wheezy and one jessie. I have a 3rd wheezy > machine that has not received the most recent Debian updates that is > still able to print. The last change in the stable version of cups was nearly a year ago and in cups-filters was four months ago. I suppose other updates could be a factor in this behaviour. > * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or ineffective)? > I have tried multiple suggestions from forum posts and none are > effective. At best, if I install a new printer into the web > interface (localhost:631) I can print one single cups test page. > Any subsequent jobs, no matter the size, will fail. Spooler gets > stuck, printer sits and waits. Reinstalling the print queue and its functioning incorrectly is a little perplexing. We'll look at this later. > * What was the outcome of this action? > To have print jobs that would fully print, instead of hanging with > spooling less than 100%. > > * What outcome did you expect instead? > Spooler stops at n%, where n is usually between 0% and 29% Please provide an error log for a failed job; the wiki will help you with this. The printer make and model, the PPD being used and the output of 'lpstat -t' on that machine would also be useful. Regards, Brian.
