Comment #24 is still valid, otherwise we cannot fix this problem:
Shahar Or, Andrin, Connie, and everyone else who has this problem and
solved it with a command line like in comment #21, please paste the
output of the "lsusb" command here (with your printer connected and
turned on) and also tell
I had the same problem.
Ubuntu 16.04, Xerox Phaser 3140.
"lpadmin -p -o usb-no-reattach-default=true" solved the problem.
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Thanks for the explanation of the settings i was searching it, and got hear...
it help me a lot to reset
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[Xerox Phaser 3155] Requires USB unplug replug every few
I observate this bug with my Xerox Phaser 3140 since at least 12.10 trought
14.04.
Post #21 solves the problem.
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Shahar Or, Andrin, Connie, and everyone else who has this problem and
solved it with a command line like in comment #21, please paste the
output of the lsusb command here (with your printer connected and
turned on) and also tell which printer model you are using and which
option(s) you have set
Yes, apparently, these options are consistent through restarting cups.
So for me, as well, usb-no-reattach worked around the issue.
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Ubuntu 12.04, Xerox Phaser 3140.
lpadmin -p printer -o usb-no-reattach-default=true solved the problem.
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Till,
Is there any chance that those 'lpadmin -o' commands set options permanently
(survive after the cups service dies)?
I'm asking because - the funniest thing - the problem went away and it is
consistent between reboots. I do not experience this bug any more.
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Shahar Or, sorry, as usual I have asked you something wrong, can you
repeat you rests but this time attach error_log and /var/log/syslog of
failed attempts? Thanks.
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Can you also do the following:
In a terminal window, run the command
lpadmin -p printer -o usb-unidir-default=true
with printer being the name of your printer as displayed by the
lpstat -p command.
Now turn off and turn on your printer, then try to print several jobs.
Does this solve the
** Attachment added: syslog of the failed print attempts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/1045718/+attachment/3312704/+files/syslog.1
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Thanks, Till. I'll try these settings in a few days.
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Title:
[Xerox Phaser 3155] Requires USB unplug replug every few minutes
If my instructions of comment #15 do not lead to the solution of this
problem, try the following:
sudo dpkg -P --force-depends system-config-printer-udev
Then turn off and turn on your printer and test again several jobs. Is
printing working all the time now?
If not, return to the old state via
Hi! I got him good this time :)
Attached is the error_log with the following:
near the end of it should be logged the following:
I've printed a test job - successful.
Then I had three failed print jobs consecutively.
Then I unplugged the USB and replugged.
Then I printed the same document
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