By the way, the relevant command for my case was:
lpadmin -p -o usb-no-reattach-default=true
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laser printer
#56: This worked for me. I'm using ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS with CUPS 2.1.3.
Printer: Zebra ZD-510HC firmware V83.20.18Z.zip (released 1-Aug-2019).
My problem was that it printed one job, then next ones appeared to be
received by the printer (LEDs flashed) but nothing was printed.
Thank you so much! I
Kyocera Ecosys M3020DN
ubuntu 15.04 64bit
Gutenprint,Foomatic/pxlmono, Generic PCL-5e + original Kyocera driver (PPD )
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The printer works well .until printer go to mode sleep (~1mn without any job)
. .You can not print after the re-activation
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Same thing just worked for me using a LexMark e232 laser jet. I was
getting strings of gibberish characters -- what you used to see back in
the day when the printer didn't have enough memory to process the
postscript job. The lpadmin command fixed it. I'm running Ubuntu 15.10
so I'm wondering how
#56:
lpadmin -p -o usb-no-reattach-default=true
WORKED for me as well w/Dell 5330dn (My problem was that it printed one
job, then next ones just sort of "disappeared".)
Thanks Till Kamppeter!!
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Paul, thanks for the info. Please do the following:
Connect your printer and turn it on, then run the command
lsusb
and post the output here. Thanks.
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I started having exactly this problem when I moved the connection to the
printer to be direct through my computer (connected via USB), instead of
via the network to another older computer (where it was connected via
USB). Up until then it printed flawlessly, after connecting it directly
I
@jimav, how much exactly does it slow down printing? In milliseconds?
I have a problem that seems similar.
After recent upgrade to CUPS 1.5.3, my HP LJ 4L connected via USB adapter
printing what looks like command leftovers from previous job before printing
the next job - judging from
# lpstat
Is there a mechanism in place which will cause this fix to be removed
when the underlying kernel issue is repaired?
Resetting the usb port between jobs is an undesirable hack (e.g. slows
down printing) so should go away as soon as possible.
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oneiric has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the oneiric task for this ticket as Won't Fix.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Fix Committed = Won't Fix
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John Anthony Brown, can you please run the
lsusb
command with your printer connected and turned on? Thanks.
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Yep; the command:
lpadmin -p printer -o usb-no-reattach-default=true
fixed my issue!
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laser printer only
I am experiencing this bug / issue with a lexmark-E260d. I will try the
lpadmin command and report back whether it worked.
I am using Kubuntu 14.04 64 bit.
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