[systemsettings] [Bug 486167] Install of Epson ET-8550 network printer won't complete - Printer not discovered on network
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486167 --- Comment #5 from Mike --- (In reply to wal9 from comment #4) > (In reply to Mike from comment #3) > > Can you remove the printer and try again, this time choose the "Driverless" > > option when displayed? > > I could not remove printer in system settings. > > If you cannot remove the printer from System Settings, you can try from the > > CUPS web GUI, `localhost:631`. > > From CUPS I removed the printer, then installed one 8550 using IPP > > Everywhere, installed another using driverless. > EPSON_ET-8550-CC (Idle, Accepting Jobs, Shared) > Description: EPSON ET-8550-CC > Location: Local Printer > Driver: EPSON ET-8550 Series, driverless, 2.0.0 (color, 2-sided > printing) > Connection: > dnssd://EPSON%20ET-8550%20Series._ipp._tcp.local/?uuid=cfe92100-67c4-11d4- > a45f-64c6d2579453 > Defaults: job-sheets=none, none media=na_letter_8.5x11in sides=one-sided > Printed color page from CUPS and can view the print que from the system > settings. From system settings I still cannot remove any printers, just So, when click the configure button for the printer, you should be asked to authenticate, then you'll be at the printer settings page where there is a "Remove" option at the top. When you click that Remove option, nothing happens? > pause and resume. When I print a page and choose a printer, all previously > installed printers, even removed ones are available to choose. This is going to be specific to the application you print from and might actually be that CUPS is "remembering" deleted printers and returning them as options for the apps. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
[systemsettings] [Bug 486167] Install of Epson ET-8550 network printer won't complete - Printer not discovered on network
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486167 --- Comment #4 from w...@nc.rr.com --- (In reply to Mike from comment #3) > Can you remove the printer and try again, this time choose the "Driverless" > option when displayed? > I could not remove printer in system settings. > If you cannot remove the printer from System Settings, you can try from the > CUPS web GUI, `localhost:631`. > From CUPS I removed the printer, then installed one 8550 using IPP > Everywhere, installed another using driverless. EPSON_ET-8550-CC (Idle, Accepting Jobs, Shared) Description:EPSON ET-8550-CC Location: Local Printer Driver: EPSON ET-8550 Series, driverless, 2.0.0 (color, 2-sided printing) Connection: dnssd://EPSON%20ET-8550%20Series._ipp._tcp.local/?uuid=cfe92100-67c4-11d4-a45f-64c6d2579453 Defaults: job-sheets=none, none media=na_letter_8.5x11in sides=one-sided Printed color page from CUPS and can view the print que from the system settings. From system settings I still cannot remove any printers, just pause and resume. When I print a page and choose a printer, all previously installed printers, even removed ones are available to choose. > I have seen cases where the files in /etc/cups/ssl had to be removed and the > cups service restarted before the printer would leave the "Paused" state. Will try later -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
[systemsettings] [Bug 486167] Install of Epson ET-8550 network printer won't complete - Printer not discovered on network
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486167 --- Comment #3 from Mike --- Can you remove the printer and try again, this time choose the "Driverless" option when displayed? If you cannot remove the printer from System Settings, you can try from the CUPS web GUI, `localhost:631`. I have seen cases where the files in /etc/cups/ssl had to be removed and the cups service restarted before the printer would leave the "Paused" state. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
[systemsettings] [Bug 486167] Install of Epson ET-8550 network printer won't complete - Printer not discovered on network
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486167 --- Comment #2 from w...@nc.rr.com --- (In reply to Mike from comment #1) > How is the printer connected? Wireless or USB? > It is wired direct to my switch, computer wired direct to same switch > Do you have entries in `/etc/cups/ssl`? > Yes - 2 files Corsair1.crt Corsair1.key Note file name is my machine > name, not printer Corsair1 Identity: Corsair1 Verified by: Corsair1 Expires: 04/24/2034 Subject Name C (Country):US CN (Common Name): Corsair1 O (Organization): Corsair1 OU (Organizational Unit): Unknown ST (State): Unknown L (Locality): Unknown Issuer Name C (Country):US CN (Common Name): Corsair1 O (Organization): Corsair1 OU (Organizational Unit): Unknown ST (State): Unknown L (Locality): Unknown Issued Certificate Version:3 Serial Number: 66 2B D7 50 ... Subject Alternative Names DNS:Corsair1 DNS:Corsair1.local DNS:localhost This is same EPSON8550R.local.crt Partial file from the Fedora 39 install Has printer name and IP address used EPSON8550R Identity: EPSON8550R Verified by: EPSON8550R Expires: 01/01/2038 Subject Name CN (Common Name): EPSON8550R O (Organization): SEIKO EPSON CORP. Issuer Name CN (Common Name): EPSON8550R O (Organization): SEIKO EPSON CORP. Issued Certificate Version:3 Serial Number: 00 DF 15 EF FA 75 D3 96 D4 Subject Alternative Names DNS:EPSON8550R DNS:EPSON8550R.local IP Address: 87 04 C0 A8 69 16 DNS:192.168.105.22 > Can you run `lpinfo -v` and paste the output here? The bottom 2 lines referencing the printer are indentical to the output from the Fedora 39 install Wallace@Corsair1:~$ lpinfo -v network http network https network ipp network ipps network lpd network socket network smb network beh file cups-brf:/ direct hp direct hpfax network dnssd://EPSON%20ET-8550%20Series._ipp._tcp.local/?uuid=cfe92100-67c4-11d4-a45f-64c6d2579453 network ipps://EPSON%20ET-8550%20Series._ipps._tcp.local/ -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
[systemsettings] [Bug 486167] Install of Epson ET-8550 network printer won't complete - Printer not discovered on network
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486167 --- Comment #1 from Mike --- How is the printer connected? Wireless or USB? Do you have entries in `/etc/cups/ssl`? Can you run `lpinfo -v` and paste the output here? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.