Same issue on Linux Mint 20.3.
sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed
sudo systemctl disable cups-browsed
that got rid of the defective autocreated printers. When I went into
Printers and did Add, I had much more specific options: LPD, IPP, and
driverless IPP. I chose IPP network printer via DNS-SD
Same for me - printing is working on Ubuntu 18.04, but hardly (and then
only after a fresh reboot) working on Ubuntu 20.04. My printer: Brother
8510DN.
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can confirm that am affected also with Epson Ecotank ET-4750 and Kubuntu 20.04
- error message for automatically added printer is "idle - no suitable
destination host found by cups-browsed"
printing was functioning on 18.04 - adding the printer manually fails to bring
the printer to print - the
I experienced exactly the same problem on Ubuntu 20.04. I solved this
way:
1. First I stopped cups-browsed: systemctl stop cups-browsed
2. Then I manually added my printer (an HP OfficeJet 6950) clicking on the
"Add.." button in the Preferences, and manually selected the name from the
database,
Have tried all the workarounds here without success. Ubuntu 20.04, HP
Deskjet 2700
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1855595
Title:
CUPS fails to print to
Adding some cross-linking to help people who encounter this in the
future, and perhaps also help the devs:
This is discussed in the Ask Ubuntu post:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1128164/no-suitable-destination-host-
found-by-cups-browsed
The solution there (which worked for me) is to `apt
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I've run into a similar issue. I've found running 'cups-browsed' as my
user in a terminal allows me to get several print runs through. Any
queued jobs will immediately print after I start up the process.
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