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Homework and Emergencies Emergency UNIX and Linux Support HP 1012 Printer Post 303002179 by Meow613 on Friday 18th of August 2017 05:56:30 PM
Old 08-18-2017
Corona688 -

If this helps...

Note: Document is 3800 pages

Sequence of events

1] Reboot printer
2] Reboot computer
3] Issue from the desktop a request to print 100 pages
4] wait 15 minuets
a] prints
b] does not print

Regrettably, 4b is the result.

There are no error messages.

Is there anyway I can debug this from the terminal?

BTW -- Works beautifully with a Pantum printer. The cartridge is out of toner and I do not wish to wait.

TIA
 

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SYSTEM-CONFIG-PRIN(1)						     Man pages						     SYSTEM-CONFIG-PRIN(1)

NAME
system-config-printer-applet - print job manager SYNOPSIS
system-config-printer-applet [--no-tray-icon] DESCRIPTION
system-config-printer-applet is a print job manager for CUPS. Normally it will display a printer icon in the notification area, greyed out when there are no print jobs for the current user. Clicking on the icon displays a simple print job manager for cancelling or reprinting jobs. To save memory, the applet waits first of all until the user has printed a job before putting the icon in the notification area. To invoke the print job manager before a job has been printed, run the applet with the --no-tray-icon option: a desktop file is provided for this, so that it should appear in the system menu. As well as displaying a printer icon in the notification area, the applet also provides a D-BUS server for the com.redhat.PrintDriverSelection interface, to help configure a new printer when it is plugged in. OPTIONS
--help Display a short usage message. --version Display the version of the applet. --no-tray-icon Do not display an icon in the notification area. Quit when the job manager window is closed. AUTHOR
Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com> Author. system-config-printer 21 May 2007 SYSTEM-CONFIG-PRIN(1)
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