Thank u all...the issue has been solved by using #chmod -R 777 cups  it was
a permission issue with the configuration files causes cups to trigger
message filter errors...but again solved with fixing the cups folder
permissions...thanks gain...

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On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 5:06 AM, Truth <tru...@gmx.de> wrote:

> On 23.01.2016 07:08, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
> > On 22/01/2016 10:45 μμ, Mahmoud Ramadan wrote:
> >> Hi dears,
> >> I've migrated my CUPS working configuration to the Chroot image by
> >> copying the /etc/cups directory to the target LTSP chroot image and the
> >> printers appears in the LTSP clients GUI without any problem BUT
> >> whenever i try to print a document i get an error message saying "
> >> Filter Failed " and the job stops !
> >>
> >> I've verified that the " foomatic-filters " are installed and still get
> >> the same error...any help to solve this issue please and thanks in
> advance.
> >>
> > 1) Set up all your printers on your server.
> > Then go to the printers control panel (system-config-printer) and select
> > Server => Settings => [v] Publish shared printers connected to this
> system.
> >
> > 2) The stock Ubuntu LTSP version is quite broken and old, it won't work.
> > Use a very recent LTSP version, e.g. LTSP 5.5.5 from the Greek schools
> PPA:
> > # add-apt-repository ppa:ts.sch.gr
> > # apt-get update
> > # apt-get dist-upgrade
> > both in the server and in the chroot
> >
> > 3) Don't do anything in lts.conf nor in the chroot cups folder.
> > Both thin and fat clients will automatically use
> >     CUPS_SERVER=<server_ip>
> > and will see all the server's printers without any other configuration,
> > without having to add drivers etc.
>
> I also had problems to print from a LTSP-PNP fat-client (version
> 5.5.5-1~bpo8+1).
> It turns out that both server and client try to share the same printer ...
>
> I've been able to solve this problem as follows:
> 1.) Make sure that you are able to use the printer form the server.
> 2.) On the server: Disable (within CUPS) sharing connected printers
> 3.) Update your image (or built your client and/or copy /etc/cups)
> 2.) On the server: Enable (within CUPS) sharing connected printers
> 5.) Boot and print from the client
>
> Truth
>
>
>
>
>
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