New foomatic-db with this entry will soon appear in Edgy.
** Changed in: foomatic-db (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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Samsung ML-1740 Not Listed
https://launchpad.net/bugs/39465
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New foomatic-db with explicit entry for ML-1610 will soon appear in
Edgy.
** Changed in: foomatic-db (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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the Samsung ML-1610 printer works with ML-1510 driver
https://launchpad.net/bugs/41789
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I think as soon as the patched version of the gnome-cups-manager is in
Edgy we can close this bug. Patching CUPS wouls not only expose sensible
data but also make CUPS too much patched, so that incompatibilities with
other tools can happen.
So I reject it for CUPS and leave it open only for the
Which version of CUPS are you using? I have 1.2.3 (on Edgy) and if I
specify socket://printer:9101 (no trailing slash) the data gets
correctly sent to port 9101.
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** Changed in: gnome-cups-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info
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When it scans, it should simply not pop up any authentication windows (I
do so in printerdrake in Mandriva). If it cannot obtain info (list of
available printer shares) from a server without any authentication, it
should skip the server. It can still ask for authentication if the user
chooses one
For easy discovering and addition of network printers use the new
facilities of CUPS 1.2.
Make sure that the SNMP backend is used (this is an SNMP network auto-
scan tool, for sure exits after around 3 or 4 seconds):
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/cups/backend-available/snmp /usr/lib/cups/backend/
(I
The PPD files for PostScript (BR-Script) printers are under GPL and
therefore they can be redistributed. They are also available in the
upstream foomatic-db package.
The drivers for non-PostScript printers are redistributable but they are
closed-source. So they disqualify to be in the main
We will investigate on adding these drivers to multiverse.
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Can you post the output of
sudo lsmod
sudo cat /proc/sys/dev/parport/parport*/autoprobe*
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This looks like a kernel-level problem for me. All kernel modules for
the parallel port are loaded (parport, parport_pc, and lp), but the
printer's ID is not appearing in any of the
/proc/sys/dev/parport/parport*/autoprobe* files.
As you had this printer already working on your machine, I assume
This is an interesting feature request, but it cannot be assigned to one
package. It needs to be implemented in the printing dialog. So currently
you would have to suggest this separately to the KDE/Qt, GNOME/GTK, and
some application folks (OpenOffice.org, Scribus, ...), but not to the
package
Can you add the printer with the web interface of CUPS?
Go to http://localhost:631/ and click on Administration. If your
printer or at least the first parallel port is shown, click on the
appropriate Add this printer button and choose the model on the next
screens. When asked for user name and
Moving to foomatic-db
At first, if a printer is not listed in the gnome-cups-manager or any
other printer setup tool, this is caused by the printer not being in the
foomatic-db package on your installed system.
Look up the printer on linuxprinting.org to see whether it is already
added upstream.
This is not a bug in Ubuntu. It is wrongly configured. What you are
doing is to let the client convert the PostScript coming from the
applications into PCL and this is sent to the server which assumes it to
be plain text and tries to convert it to PCL again, and the result on
the paper looks like
I have forgotten one thing:
Also the server needs
Listen *:631
(do not forget to restart the CUPS daemon after this change).
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I think Kurt is right, so I reject this one.
** Changed in: cupsys (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Rejected
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[Dapper] Can't use spaces when specifying printer name
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Bug is in gnome-cups-manager, it should not accept '/' in a printer
name.
** Changed in: cupsys (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: cupsys = gnome-cups-manager
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LPR does not work with some printers
https://launchpad.net/bugs/15167
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