Il giorno mar, 03/10/2017 alle 19.30 +1030, Tim ha scritto:
> What's an example command line to start printing that successfully
> wakes up a sleeping printer?

sudo cupsenable printer1

>   How are you printing in command line?

lp -d printer1 /tmp/file.pdf

> 
> I wonder if you should be looking for another error policy, related
> to resume or restart printer, rather than the job?

Other error policy (abort-job, retry-current-job, stop-printer) are not
useful for me, I want retry-job

> How have you made this ErrorPolicy change to the config file?

Via browser: https://igloo:631/admin/#CUPS_POLICIES then drop down menu
and choice "Error Policy:"

> Exactly where did you put it?

I have put it via web interface

> Exactly what command did you put?

?

> There can be a time delay parameter, and it may need to be different.

Can be, but I do not know.

> There may be a global option, it may be doable with each printer.

May be, but I do not know

> You may want to mention whether it makes any difference to having to
> restart the printer queue if the printer was on, then went to sleep
> because it was left idle, and it self-switched-off, versus you
> switched it off yourself.
> 
> Also, does manually switching on the printer before you attempt to
> print make any difference?  Perhaps switching it on a good minute
> before.

yes, turn on printer before print the document is the better solution,
but some time the user do not remember to do that and print.

I have try this case, but the printer has not been put off.
Only a few times this happens 

Thanks for reply, now I try to do some test how to reproduce this
problem and let you known

Many thanks

-- 
Dario Lesca
(inviato dal mio Linux Fedora 26 Workstation)
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