On 19-Apr-2017, Brian Potkin wrote:
> On Wed 19 Apr 2017 at 21:09:52 +1000, Ben Finney wrote:
>
> > =
> > $ lpstat -t
> > scheduler is running
> > system default destination: SCX-4623-Series
> > device for HP-LaserJet-MFP-M227-M231:
> >
On Thu 20 Apr 2017 at 06:32:08 +1000, Ben Finney wrote:
> On 19-Apr-2017, Brian Potkin wrote:
> > On Wed 19 Apr 2017 at 21:09:52 +1000, Ben Finney wrote:
> >
> > > =
> > > $ lpstat -t
> > > scheduler is running
> > > system default destination: SCX-4623-Series
> > > device for
On 19-Apr-2017, Brian Potkin wrote:
> On Thu 20 Apr 2017 at 06:32:08 +1000, Ben Finney wrote:
> > How can you tell that a job doesn't get that far?
>
> It would have printed. You record that it didn't.
Oh, I thought you were seeing something in the output that
independently verified that, so I
On Thu 20 Apr 2017 at 08:46:21 +1000, Ben Finney wrote:
> =
> $ sudo lpadmin -p testq -v file:/home/bignose/testq-out -E -P
> /etc/cups/ppd/SCX-4623-Series.ppd
> lpadmin: File device URIs have been disabled. To enable, see the FileDevice
> directive in "/etc/cups/cups-files.conf".
>
> $
On 19-Apr-2017, Brian Potkin wrote:
> Set up this print queue (as root):
>
> lpadmin -p testq -v /home//testq-out -E -P
>
I have set that queue up now.
The server now stops when I try to print to a queue:
=
$ sudo systemctl restart cups
$ sudo systemctl status cups
● cups.service -
On 19-Apr-2017, Brian Potkin wrote:
> The printer make and model, please.
This occurs with both printers I have available.
Samsung SCX-4623F
HP LaserJet Pro MFP-M227fdw
Earlier versions (Debian Stretch, mid-to-late 2016) of CUPS on this
host were working fine with the Samsung printer.
Thank you for your report, Ben.
On Wed 19 Apr 2017 at 10:30:39 +1000, Ben Finney wrote:
> When attempting to print via CUPS, the job will successfully enter the
> queue (the status “Processing” is shown). Then, the job is shown as
> “Stopped”; the queue does not progress.
>
> When I then