Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Intrepid from Hardy on PPC, I cannot print anymore.
I've got a Brother HL-1430 laserjet printer using the recommended PPD.
The "data" LED of the printer blinks for a second, and then shuts off
again.
If I try with the test page, it comes off blank, or with some grey
squares (but in Hardy it came with the Ubuntu logo and all).
For example, trying "man -Tps printf | lpr" doesn't print anything; nor
it works from any other application (e.g. a PDF in evince). The queue is
always empty when using PS files, else when printing PDFs from evince it
stays in queue indefinitely.
In response to what I send to the printer, looking at the logs, I can
see:
D [17/Sep/2008:15:22:01 +0200] PID 8428 (/usr/lib/cups/filter/pstopdf) exited
with no errors.
D [17/Sep/2008:15:22:01 +0200] [Job 27] GhostScript: **** Warning: An error
occurred while reading an XREF table.
D [17/Sep/2008:15:22:01 +0200] [Job 27] GhostScript: **** The file has been
damaged. This may have been caused
D [17/Sep/2008:15:22:01 +0200] [Job 27] GhostScript: **** by a problem while
converting or transfering the file.
D [17/Sep/2008:15:22:01 +0200] [Job 27] GhostScript: **** Ghostscript will
attempt to recover the data.
D [17/Sep/2008:15:22:01 +0200] [Job 27]
D [17/Sep/2008:15:22:01 +0200] [Job 27] Closing foomatic-rip.
D [17/Sep/2008:15:22:01 +0200] [Job 27] Read 1 bytes of print data...
I'm attaching the cups error_log.
Quite severe in importance, imho. This is a machine shared by a lot of users,
so none of them can print as long as this lasts.
ii cups 1.3.8-11
Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - server
ii foomatic-db 20080916-0ubuntu1
OpenPrinting printer support - database
** Affects: cups (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Printing stopped working after upgrade to Intrepid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/271350
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