You can increase the logging levels in the cups config file:

/etc/cups/cupsd.conf

With:  LogLevel debug 

LogLevel can be set to:

debug2
debug
info
warn
error
none

with debug2 producing the greatest amount of info.


* The Undercracker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021204 13:19]:
> Greetings,
> 
> I'm running a TSX-1 terminal that I've hooked up to an Epson 850. The
> terminal config seems to be in line, and I set up the server according
> to the manual. However, when I try to print, I get nothing.
> 
> Where do I need to look for clues on what's wrong? CUPS is notoriously
> quiet when it comes to logging, and I don't see any error logs on the
> term.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jason
> 
> 
> 
> 
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