The Precise Pangolin has reached end of life, so this bug will not be
fixed for that release
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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HI Team
i am using xubuntu 12.04
i have send print from server 2003
and printer connected xubuntu 12.04
Server ip is 192.168.0.2
ubuntu ip is 192.168.105.208
printing failed .. how to possible printing in xubuntu. ???
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Edmund, if your case is solved by
http://unquietwiki.blogspot.com/2012/05/fixing-pdf-printing-problems-on-
ubuntu.html
it is not a USB problem as mentioned here but a separate bug.
Also the USB problems mentioned in this bug report are already fixed.
Please open a separate bug if you have a
Any solution? I use 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04 LTS wit all updates and tried also
http://unquietwiki.blogspot.com/2012/05/fixing-pdf-printing-problems-on-ubuntu.html
but this did not work either. Even test page gave error when I tried these
suggestions.
Adding ppa:till-kamppeter/ppa does not upgrade
Something similar happening to me with cups 1.6.1-0ubuntu11. The test
page prints fine, but when I try to print a pdf from evince, I get the
1st page printed relatively OK, but with many artifacts making it
readable and the second page only lists:
ERROR:
undefined
OFFENDING COMMAND:
Undefined
I had exactly the same problem, on ubuntu12.04, with
cups-1.5.3-0ubuntu4,
then I downgraded to 1.5.2- through synaptic manager.
but problem still exists:
I have a Debian box running as a printer server, with a printer attached to
USB, then I added the Debian box using ipp protocol
on my
tttyyy, please try the ipp14 backend as described in bug 945028,
comment #56. It is available in up-to-date Precise (12.04) and Quantal
(12.10).
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Thanks , I tried the 945028 fix for ipp14, now get the following error
(authentication) , I had set defaultAuthtype to none for both the
laptop client box and the print server
d dirty files
D [09/Oct/2012:09:47:14 -0700] [Client 37] POST / HTTP/1.1
D [09/Oct/2012:09:47:14 -0700]
actually I set the DefaultAuthType to basic now,
but it still seems to be using none auth:
D [09/Oct/2012:09:59:30 -0700] [Client 21] Authorized as yyang using PeerCred
D [09/Oct/2012:09:59:30 -0700] [Client 21] 2.0 Get-Jobs 268
D [09/Oct/2012:09:59:30 -0700] Get-Jobs ipp://localhost/printers/rsa
sorry I should mention that for the last two comments, I have upgraded
to ubuntu 12.10 beta, with cups 1.6.1
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André, I have found out what the problem is and the fix is a small
patch. To get this fix into Precise we need a new bug report for the
Stable Release Update (SRU) process. Please open this new bug report and
post a link to it here. Thanks.
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André, you can test my fix by installing cups 1.5.3-0ubuntu4~ppa1 from
my PPA (Personal Package Archive). To install packages from my PPA go to
https://launchpad.net/~till-kamppeter/+archive/ppa
and follow the instructions of the section Adding this PPA to your
system, then do a system update,
André, as your problem is a regression caused by the fix of bug 1032456
we will continue on that bug report. Please follow the instructions
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Till Kamppeter,
As soon as I come back from vacations I will be glad to test this fix.
Thank you very much for your kindly care.
Best regards.
André (desgua).
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I am experiencing this bug again with the cups 1.5.3-0ubuntu3.
Version 1.5.3-0ubuntu2 *works* , and cups 1.5.3-0ubuntu3 *does not* work, i.
e., the problem I had before has returned: sometimes it
prints and sometimes it won't. If I unplug and plug it again, increases the
chance of printing.
The
This bug was fixed in the package cups - 1.5.3-3
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* debian/patches/usb-backend-further-enhancements.patch: Added latest
development work on the libusb-based USB backend:
- Support for uni-directional devices, both protocol-1
Note that for returning from the special debug modes (forced uni-
directional, no re-attaching of the kernel module) you have to give the
option names with -default:
lpadmin -p Canon_iP4200 -R usb-no-reattach-default
lpadmin -p Canon_iP4200 -R usb-unidir-default
Please check whether the modes
Hi, usblp was indeed blacklisted by default.
I've enabled usblp, and it continued to work... but it a bit later the
problem reappeared.
I'm pretty sure the problem I experience is not related to usblp.
However, I could not yet pinpoint the exact situations that work and
those that don't.
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Stéphane, the usblp module can still be the culprit. For example
reattaching it after a job can get some printers into an undefined
state. Especially if you never observe the problem with the module
blacklisted and sometimes observe the problem with the module not
blacklisted, the module can have
Hello,
I did another try this morning. Ubuntu 12.04 server. Printer Canon
IP4200.
I tried Print test page from a desktop Ubuntu 12.04 connected to that
printer as Remote printer. The printer woke up, but did not start
printing and cups reports Printing page 1, 20%.
I attach the cups error log.
Stéphane, can you run the command
lpadmin -p Canon_iP4200 -o usb-unidir-default=true
turn off and turn on the printer again and then try to print again?
If you have still problems then, run
lpadmin -p Canon_iP4200 -o usb-no-reattach-default=true
turn off and turn on the printer again and then
Hm. It seems my tests conditions for post #31 were not right, sorry
about that.
It seems to work now. I'll let you know how it goes over the week.
-sbi
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Stéphane, do you need forced uni-directional via
lpadmin -p Canon_iP4200 -o usb-unidir-default=true
or does it also work without:
lpadmin -p Canon_iP4200 -R usb-unidir
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Till, as far as I can tell, it works without.
I attach the printers.conf for confirmation.
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Stéphane, can you check whether the usblp kernel module is blacklisted
for you. If it is blacklisted and therefore you did the tests with the
module blacklisted, please remove the blacklisting via
cancel -a
mv /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-cups-usblp.conf ~
sudo rmmod usblp
sudo modprobe usblp
turn
nastyoldwizard, in comment #26 you tell that the problem is solved for
you. Did it also work without forcing uni-directional mode or do you
need to force uni-directional?
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 08:15:39 -
Till Kamppeter 995...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
nastyoldwizard, in comment #26 you tell that the problem
is solved for
you. Did it also work without forcing uni-directional
mode or do you
Even if the problem is solved for you, do also this test only to avoid
regressions.
Can you all try cups 1.5.3-0ubuntu2~ppa12 from my PPA? This could solve
the problem. Test it, with and without the blacklisting of usblp and
with and without forcing uni-directional mode and tell whether it works.
It looks as if that has solved the problem. With and without
blacklisting printer now recognised and printing well albeit with
limited testing so far.
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Thank you very much for testing!
Reopening bug as we will replace the workaround (blacklisting usblp
kernel module) by the real fix (current PPA version of CUPS).
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Triaged
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Fix Released
Can you do the tests of my previous comment with cups
1.5.3-0ubuntu2~ppa9 from my PPA? Thanks.
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Next testing round: cups 1.5.3-0ubuntu2~ppa7 is uploaded to my PPA now
and this respects uni-directional devices and gives some more messages
in error_log.
Please repeat the tests with it (with and without blacklisting usblp)
and attach syslog and error_log of the failing tests.
In addition, you
Next testing round to get the USB backend working: In some hours cups
1.5.3-0ubuntu2~ppa4 will be available on my PPA, update your system to
get it, check whether you actually got it, and do the tests of comment
#12 again. For each failed test attach the error_log and
/var/log/syslog, thanks.
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New version uploaded which does not do an initial reset on the printer
(~ppa5). please do the same tests with this version.
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I can't get cups to identify the printer without usblp blacklisted.
When it is the printer is recognised and printing works just fine.
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Can you run the command
apt-cache policy cups
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output is
cups:
Installed: 1.5.3-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 1.5.3-0ubuntu1
Version table:
1.5.3-0ubuntu2~ppa3 0
500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/till-kamppeter/ppa/ubuntu/ precise/main
i386 Packages
*** 1.5.3-0ubuntu1 0
900 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
This output suggests that you may have some incorrect apt pinning in
place in /etc/apt/preferences. You should probably remove those, or at
least fix them to allow ppa versions to be installed; otherwise, you can
install the ppa version explicitly by running:
sudo apt-get install
Updated to your latest version of cups. Neither worked before after
reactivating usblp kernel.
Printer now not recognised or printing
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For some reason I am still unable to to the latest CUPS. I have added
your PPA to my resources list, run sudo apt-get udate and done a full
system update but the CUPS package remains at cups - 1.5.3-0ubuntu1
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Are you using Precise (12.04) on i386 or amd64/x86_64? The packages are
only available for this version on my PPA.
Can you run
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
and post the output here?
Important is to re-run sudo apt-get update because once the output
shows whether you have correctly
Can confirm am using 12.04 i 386. Looking at output (below) I wonder
whether I correctly added PPA although followed steps described.
@-Desktop:~$ sudo apt-get update
[sudo] password for :
Ign http://security.ubuntu.com precise-security InRelease
Ign http://extras.ubuntu.com precise
My CUPS upload to my PPA (1.5.3-0ubuntu2~ppa2) is broken. In some hours
the new version 1.5.3-0ubuntu2~ppa3 will be available. Please wait for
this new version, update your system then, check whether you actually
have 1.5.3-0ubuntu2~ppa3 and then do the tests of comment #12.
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I want to ask you to do another test, so that we can find out whether we
can stop blacklisting the usblp kernel module:
I have uploaded a modified CUPS package to my PPA now. Please add my PPA
to your system as described on
https://launchpad.net/~till-kamppeter/+archive/ppa
in the section
This bug was fixed in the package cups - 1.5.3-0ubuntu1
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[ Till Kamppeter ]
* New upstream release
- Numerous fixes on IPP (LP: #945028, LP: #973270, LP: #990734,
LP: #992468, LP: #992982, LP: #1000172, LP:
Although I have only been able to test this for a limited amount over
the past couple of days it does look as if it has sorted the problem at
least for me. Many many thanks
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Hello nastyoldwizard, or anyone else affected,
Accepted cups into precise-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
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/precise-proposed/cups
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This bug was fixed in the package cups - 1.5.3-1
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[ Till Kamppeter ]
* New upstream release
- Numerous fixes on IPP (LP: #945028, LP: #973270, LP: #990734,
LP: #992468, LP: #992982, LP: #1000172, LP: #1000758)
- USB backend
New CUPS package with the following (and some addtional) fixes uploaded
to precise-proposed (proposed updates for 12.04 (Precise)):
- Crash and busy loop fixes on the USB backend
- usblp kernel module blacklisted again as it also causes problems with the
new USB backend
- Lots of fixes on the
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Please see also
#992982
#992468
#990734
It seems as if that were all the same error
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Bugs from above as clickable links:
bug 992982
bug 992468
bug 990734
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These are all duplicates of bug 973270.
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