On Mon, 20 Jan 2014 20:31:34 -0800 Eric Wilhelm <[email protected]> dijo:
># from John Jason Jordan on Monday 20 January 2014: >>Xerox-Phaser-7400DN-PPD3 accepting requests since Mon 20 Jan 2014 >>06:33:09 PM PST >http://www.phasersmart.com/ maybe? If the diagnostics come out ok at >the printer, you know CUPS is the problem. Maybe a conflict with that >IP, or the printer is borked. You did try turning it off and on again? Yes, I tried turning it off and on again, and also rebooted the computer. No joy. I didn't try phasersmart.com yet. >You may have something wedged in the jobs queue of your CUPS. Are you >looking at http://localhost:631/ or some gnome control panel? Look at >the jobs queue, maybe even check "completed jobs" for something >suspicious. Restarting CUPS and/or your computer may not remove the >job from the queue. I've sometimes seen `top` reveal a ghostscript >job running on 100% of a core. My googling turned up localhost:631 and I was amazed. There are all my printers! Cool tool! However, after poking around I found nothing that would solve the problem. Interestingly, this is what it says for the printers that I have installed for this print device (it says the same thing for all of them): Xerox Phaser 7400DN PPD3 Local Raw Printer Processing - "The printer is in use." >Can you print to it from a different computer? I haven't tried that yet. My old printer is sitting here turned off, and it might get me by, but sooner or later I have to get this printer working from the new computer, so I'm spending my efforts on that first. I am wondering if there is a config file somewhere that CUPS uses to get printer data. Perhaps I can manually modify it or delete it. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
