This bug seems to have risen it's ugly little head again in 12.04. I'm
getting the exact same problem I was getting in 11.10.
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Carl, on Precise your problem is either bug 945028 or bug 973270. An
update for Precise (SRU) is on its way, please follow the instructions
in that bug reports to test it and give feedback.
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I just installed the proposed package (cups) and my new version is
'1.5.0-8ubuntu7'; however, I still cannot print via a network printer.
/var/log/cups/error_log has the following entries
E [05/Mar/2012:13:18:22 +0200] [Job 438] Unable to get printer status
(Unauthorized)!
E
Lighton, your problem is most probably not the one described here.
Please report a new bug and follow the instructions on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems.
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For everyone whose printer does not get detected at all, please update
from my PPA, to CUPS 1.5.0-8ubuntu7~ppa2.
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To everyone who has still problems:
Can you try the package
cups - 1.5.0-8ubuntu7~ppa1
from my PPA
https://launchpad.net/~till-kamppeter/+archive/ppa
Its USB backend is based on the new libusb 1.0.x. Perhaps this helps on
your problem.
The backend can sttill have bugs, so tell us exactly
Till, that solves my problem, thank you very much!
Thank you all for your support.
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Kubuntu 11.10 -- Network/Local Printers found but
Antonio, your problem is that under Kubuntu the printer's firmware file
does not get automatically downloaded onto your computer. This will be
most probably fixed in Ubuntu Precise (12.04). See also bug 913730. For
the time being run
sudo hp-plugin
in a terminal window and follow the
Bart, your problem is not the problem initially reported here. Please
report a new bug, and there tell which printer you are using and how it
is connected. Please also follow the instructions in the sections USB
printer (only if your printer is connected via USB or via a USB-
Parallel adapter),
Hi Antonio
Your symptoms seem to be very similar to what is reported in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/890499
This bug however has not seen much action.
Martin
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I have asked for help at kubuntuforums:
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3119980.0
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Kubuntu 11.10 -- Network/Local Printers
Please, how can I install the fix released?
I have updated my system according to http://www.kubuntu.org/kde-sc-474.
I guess that is oneiric-updates repository.
After downloading 150Mb I tried to install 'oneiric-proposed' but apt-
get complains with something like invalid for
At this point you should just be able to do an update on your machine and
get the fixed packages.
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 9:54 AM, Antonio Sánchez
883...@bugs.launchpad.netwrote:
Please, how can I install the fix released?
I have updated my system according to
I have Kubuntu 11.10 (64 bits). HP LaserJet P1005 local USB. Driver
foo2xqx (recommended).
System up to date.
Printer is installed, print job is sent and consumed but nothing is
actually printed.
Printer was detected and installed automatically the first time I
plugged it; probably (I don't
I'm still having this problem, worked fine until i upgraded to oneric,
bart@bart-desktop:~$ apt-show-versions cups
cups/oneiric uptodate 1.5.0-8ubuntu6
syslog fun
Jan 3 18:29:46 bart-desktop udev-configure-printer: add
/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.1/usb7/7-1/7-1:1.0
Jan 3 18:29:46
This bug was fixed in the package cups - 1.5.0-8ubuntu6
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cups (1.5.0-8ubuntu6) oneiric-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/patches/ipp-patch-r8950+.patch: Revert the IPP backend to the state
of CUPS 1.4.x, as the 1.5.x versiuon has major regressions (LP: #877958,
LP: #879625,
Can you please give me the output of
sudo apt-get install -t oneiric-proposed cups
or check if that even works? If it also wants to remove a lot of
packages, you can cancel again, but I'm interested in the details of the
message. Thanks!
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I did install the proposed package (cups) but the ubuntu 11.10
(64bit)/cups still can not connect to the usb printer (lexmark).
The usb printer works fine in when connect to ubuntu 11.04 (32bit)
running inside a vmplayer ( host is the same ubuntu 11.10 (64bit) which
can not connect to the
Till: Wireshark will only be of use in the network printer case
(IPP/HTTP, LPR or SMB). Its value is in being able to see exactly what
is being transmitted and received from the print server. You can then
use that to get a better understanding of what is going on.
The way to use it is to start
Stefan: I don't know if this will help at all, but there's a suggestion
at http://www.makestuff.eu/wordpress/?p=1747 about blacklisting the
usblp module. Perhaps that might be worth trying?
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Martin,
That looked better, I went ahead and installed them, but I did it remotely,
so I will need to wait till I get home and reinstall the printer to see if
it will work.
Thanks
$ sudo apt-get install -t oneiric-proposed cups | tee apt-get.out
Reading package lists...
Building dependency
For reference, this has been filed upstream at
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L3974.
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Title:
Kubuntu 11.10 -- Network/Local Printers found but
Martin,
It worked, I can access my printer through cups now.
The device URI: dnssd://EPSON%20Stylus%20NX410%20on%20nas-
storage._ipp._tcp.local/
I still need to test it with a USB connected printer, but I need to wait
a few days for a new Toner Cartridge to arrive before I can run the
test.
Carl, thank you very much for testing. Marking the SRU as verified.
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done
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After setting up oneiric-proposed as per your link and running:
$ sudo aptitude install cups/oneiric-proposed
aptitude wanted to update/remove over 500 packages that were not in the
proposed repository. Obviously I said NO to this. If it only wanted to
update 6 or 7 packages I'd have
Hello Carl, or anyone else affected,
Accepted cups into oneiric-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
**
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/oneiric-proposed/cups
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Kubuntu 11.10 -- Network/Local Printers found but cannot print -
Unable to get
IPP backend reverted to the version of CUPS 1.4.x to fix bug 881843, bug
877958, bug 879625, and bug 883585 for the time being until the backend
gets fixed upstream. Applied this to the Debian BZR repository of CUPS
so that the fix will appear in the next CUPS package for Precise and
also applied
This bug was fixed in the package cups - 1.5.0-13
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cups (1.5.0-13) unstable; urgency=low
[ Till Kamppeter ]
* debian/patches/ipp-patch-r8950+.patch: Revert the IPP backend to the state
of CUPS 1.4.x, as the 1.5.x versiuon has major regressions (LP: #877958,
LP:
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/cups
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Unable to get printer status
To
I have looked into the attached error_log and separating and assembling
URIs seems to work correctly. Robert, any other idea?
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Robert, can you give instructions on how to investigate the problem with
tools like Wireshark?
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Same problem, Kubuntu 11.10 (64 bits), fresh install, HP LaserJet P1005.
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I am having similar problems with a Lexmark X 4650 printer. After
updating to Ubuntu 11.10 I downloaded the Lexmark drivers, and went
through the install instructions. I get some contact with the printer,
but cannot print.
This is very frustrating. So mush of Ubuntu 11.10 looks promissing, but
Is this connected to bug # 647137 for Debian? I filed that and the
report is at a href=http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-cups-
devel/2011-October/009738.htmlhttp://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail
/pkg-cups-devel/2011-October/009738.html/a. That also concerns
failures after updating
So, what we seem to have here is essentially (Debian's?) CUPS 1.1.14 IPP
server breaking with 1.5 clients (or most likely vice versa). That
would make this bug far easier to reproduce, at least. In theory, I
could try setting up a Woody VM as a print server and play with that if
I can still find
From #10, it still looks like CUPS is sending a printer URI of
http://192.168.1.7:631/Stylus_Photo; to the NAS for some reason - but
only for the Get_Printer_Attributes call, *not* for Print_Job! If this
were not true, we should be seeing print_job: resource name
'/Stylus_Photo' no good! in your
I am also getting the same thing in my NAS log:
E [12/Nov/2011:00:59:27 -0500] get_printer_attrs: resource name '/Stylus_NX410'
no good!
E [12/Nov/2011:00:59:27 -0500] get_printer_attrs: resource name '/Stylus_NX410'
no good!
E [12/Nov/2011:00:59:28 -0500] get_printer_attrs: resource name
Plugging a printer directly to the laptop is most probably a USB issue.
Please try the propesed fixes of bug 872711, bug 887094, and bug 872483.
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The patch attached to this comment won't fix the problem, but will test
if there is an issue with URI assembly in CUPS 1.5. Could one of you
please try applying this and send the resulting CUPS debug logs from the
client?
** Patch added: Add logging to httpSeparateURI and httpAssembleURI API
The attachment Add logging to httpSeparateURI and httpAssembleURI API
calls in backend/ipp.c of this bug report has been identified as being
a patch. The ubuntu-reviewers team has been subscribed to the bug
report so that they can review the patch. In the event that this is in
fact not a patch
Robert,
find attached compressed error log file with extra debug logging. Job 326 is
the one to look for.
Cheers,
Paul
** Attachment added: cups error_log file with extended debug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/883585/+attachment/2595000/+files/error_log.gz
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Hi,
I've found a work around that so far seems to work for me. Rather than connect
via ipp/http, I switched to smb . I can at least print a test page now. I
found details here:
http://planetlotus.org/profiles/ben-poole_94582
Cheers,
Paul
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There's a similar discussion about OS X Lion at the ReadyNAS forums, too
(http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28t=56877). The fix
there was also to use SMB instead of IPP.
The interesting thing though is that the ReadyNAS Duo apparently has
open-source firmware
Adding to my last comment, after Googling for a bit, there's also this:
http://www.livingonthecloud.net/2011/08/mac-os-x-lion-and-cups-
printing.html
The suggestion there seems to be that creating a class that contains
your printer *might* somehow help. I'm not convinced, personally, but
it's
Right that did it. My printer now works using smb://, but I would still
like to see this bug fixed so it will work with cups.
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Ran the following on the ReadyNAS duo box:
# dpkg -l | grep cups
and got
ii cupsys1.1.14-5woody12.netgear1Common UNIX
Printing System(tm) - server
ii libcupsys21.1.14-5woody12.netgear1Common UNIX
Printing System(tm) - libs
Checked
Hi Robert,
As you suggested I set up a new printer and created a class which contained
it, however I had no joy, still got the unable to get printer status messages.
As I can use smb to print, I have a work around which works for me.
I'll still monitor this issue, so let me know if there are
** Summary changed:
- Kubuntu 11.10 -- Network Printers found but cannot print
+ Kubuntu 11.10 -- Network/Local Printers found but cannot print - Unable to
get printer status
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