The Precise Pangolin has reached end of life, so this bug will not be
fixed for that release
** Changed in: avahi (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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I have an HP printer laserjet pro M1136. It's a multifunctional printer its
printer quality is too good.
but when I trying to print through a printer its hang the printer and unable to
print the page. so I contact hp support team and they resolve my issue
immediately. I just share my experience
I have an Epson L380 it is printing slow and paper jam issue I tried my
best to solve the problems but I am not able to do I contact Epson
Printer support they will help out in short time, they are expert
technician because they will resolve the problem in one time. Visit
https://www.epsonprinterre
Hello all,
I am not sure if this answers anyone's problem: I see there are many
different issues reported and I feel a bit confused, but I am posting
here my case, hoping that it could help someone.
On my Ubuntu 14.04.5 system, I had problems accessing a printer via DNS-
SD (Avahi).
The problem
Also effects utopic
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Wireless printer "Processing - Unable to locate printer."
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raring has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the raring task for this ticket as "Won't Fix".
** Changed in: avahi (Ubuntu Raring)
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quantal has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
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Hi Todd
I got my printer working well on 12.04 a while ago. From memory I
downloaded the driver from the Brother site.
Trying to upgrade/fresh install of 14.04 has been a problem. Have not
been able to install it or go back to 12.04. Keeping me busy.
Jeff
On 08/10/14 07:23, Todd wrote:
> I am
I am using Ubuntu Gnome 14.04.
This was affecting me too.
I could add the Printer to my list of printers via system-config-printer
and cups' interface at port 631, but I got the same error.
Too solve the issue, I logged into my router and disabled "Wireless AP
Isolation", I still got an error me
This problem appeared after updating saucy (13.10). Brother MFC-
9340CDW on Wifi worked before, now won't work.
CUPS queue uses URI lpd://BRW485AB63B3500/BINARY_P1
but shows error "Unable to locate printer "BRW485AB63B3500"
- Can ping the printer
- Can visit the printer's web interface usi
On 07/11/13 06:40, Nils Toedtmann wrote:
> I have to correct my above last comment: there is only a very short
> duration after reboot that i can print. Effectively i have to restart
> avahi before each print (or to un-stuck a queued job).
>
Hi Nils
I am glad I am not the only person with this pro
I have to correct my above last comment: there is only a very short
duration after reboot that i can print. Effectively i have to restart
avahi before each print (or to un-stuck a queued job).
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I have a similar issue on Raring: i cannot print on my HP OfficeJet 4500
after the machine was suspended at least once. Cups would say "Unable to
find printer". After restarting avahi i can print again:
sudo restart avahi-daemon
I am happy to assist debugging this, e.g. providing logs or networ
Providing the IP address works for me, too.
But this is only a workaround. What about those who want to add a
printer without researching the IP addess (for instance on a large scale
network.)
Furthermore, if someone configures the printers of a network to search
for an address via DHCP this will
Just tried to add it manually and surprisingly it worked. Here are the
steps:
1) go to http://localhost:631 and click on 'add printer' in 'administration'
2) choose 'Internet Printing Protocol (ipps)' or whatever your printer supports
3) add the URI and click next. In my case it was: socket://
Just stumbled upon this issue on Ubuntu 12.10 trying to connect to Lexmark
Pro209.
Are there any updates/workarounds as in my case LAN is not an option ?
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** Changed in: avahi (Ubuntu Quantal)
Milestone: None => quantal-updates
** Also affects: avahi (Ubuntu R-series)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: avahi (Ubuntu R-series)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: avahi (Ubuntu R-series)
Importance: Undecided
FWIW, LAN-Ubuntu to WLAN-printer results in the same problem ("Unable to
locate printer") as WLAN-Ubuntu to LAN-printer
Ubuntu 12.04.1
Brother HL-5370DW printer
D-Link DIR-632 router
Happy to provide further info if needed.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Problem is that for the "wlan0" interface there are no full data records
(starting with a "=" line) for the printers. Seems to be some problem
with Avahi.
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till@till:~$ cat avahi-browse-a-v-c-r-output-LAN.txt | grep wlan0 | grep -i
ipv4 | grep Printer
+ wlan0 IPv4 Brother MFC-9840CDW
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Removing 12.04.1 milestone, no fix in current dev release and unlikely to be
fixed in time for the point release.
Once fixed in the dev release this should be considered for SRU.
I'll add a task to reflect this.
** Changed in: avahi (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-12.04.1 => None
** Tags added:
And the last one.
** Attachment added: "avahi-browse-a-v-t-r-output-wlan.txt"
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** Attachment added: "avahi-browse-a-v-t-r-output-LAN.txt"
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Sorry, could not find out, how to add more than one text file, so here
the second textfile.
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The device with the network address 192.168.1.11 is one of two network
printers (a Brother MFC 9840 CDW).
I am adding the output of the avahi-browser commands here as txt file.
** Attachment added: "Output of avahi-browse -a -v -c- r via LAN"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/avahi/+
Seems to be an Avahi bug, moving to the avahi package ...
** Package changed: system-config-printer (Ubuntu) => avahi (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: avahi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: avahi (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-12.04.1
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SRoesgen, for me this looks like a bug in the DNS-SD support. Try also
the commands
avahi-browse -a -v -t -r
avahi-browse -a -v -c -r
avahi-browse is in the avahi-utils package. Install it if it is not
installed yet.
Which device has the IP address 192.168.1.11 in your network?
By the way, I ha
Ok,
I did some checks and research myself:
1) as it seems dnssd does not work over WLAN
2) seemingly it is a problem with my router (at least I see no other
cause for the problem).
So what now? The problems with dnssd over WLAN appeared only AFTER the
upgrade from Ubuntu 11.10 to 12.04LTS. So
@Till Kamppeter
btw: a few minues ago I found your PPA, in which you put some changed/updated
cups packages. I added it and installed you (cups) packages.
But, I am afraid they do not help here either. So this seems to be a problem
which is different from the one you already fixed.
Greetings
Ok, I tried what you told me at home (got the same problem here in my
home LAN)
1) Yes, I can access the configuration interface of the printer via
WLAN
2) Yes, I can ping the printer (over WLAN and LAN)
--- At first all the commands, tested while connected to network via WLAN
3
Everyone with this problem, please do the following tests:
Can you access
http:///
when on WLAN? This should show a configuration interface for the
printer.
Can you run the following commands from the command line once when you
are on WLAN and once with wired LAN connection:
ping
lpinfo -v
su
Just to add something:
1) I certainly use Ubuntu 12.04 and not 120.4 ;)
2) the problems occur on three different laptops, of different age and totally
different hardware configuration. I therefore expect that this problem might
bother quite a lot of people and without wanting to hurry anybody:
Same here,
updated three laptops to Ubuntu 120.4 LTS. Printing works fine as long
as I am connected to the network via (LAN) cable. The moment it pull the
cable and switch to WLAN I get the message "unable to locate printer".
(All other functions work when connected via WLAN: so I have mail in
Thu
Today i updated 2 Maschines from Ubuntu 11.10 to current LTS 12.04
One had a working network printer (Brother MFC) and the other one did not (with
11.10).
After the update the maschine with the already working printer can still print.
But installing the printer on the other maschine in version 1
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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