I have three printers:
This is what I get from Cups.
TIA
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I have three printers:
HP1012
RICOH_SP_213SNw-323
Pantum_P2502W
This is what I get from CUPS
Failed to open PPD: /etc/cups/ppd/Pantum_P2500W_series.ppd"
HP1012 Stopped
RICOH_SP_213SNw-323*
stopped*
"Filter failed"
*************
Failed to open PPD: /etc/cups/ppd/Pantum_P2500W_series.ppd"
rendering completed
HP1012 Stopped
file "/usr/lib/cups/backend/hp" no such file or directory
RICOH_SP_213SNw-323*
sending data to printer
stopped*
"Filter failed"
root@server1:/# journalctl -u cups -e > bla
root@server1:/# Tail bla
bash: Tail: command not found
root@server1:/# tail bla
Aug 20 00:44:44 server1 systemd[1]: Started CUPS Printing Service.
Aug 20 00:45:59 server1 systemd[1]: Started CUPS Printing Service.
Aug 20 00:46:06 server1 systemd[1]: Started CUPS Printing Service.
Aug 20 00:46:10 server1 systemd[1]: Started CUPS Printing Service.
Aug 20 00:49:39 server1 systemd[1]: Started CUPS Printing Service.
Aug 20 00:52:13 server1 systemd[1]: Started CUPS Printing Service.
Aug 20 00:54:33 server1 systemd[1]: Stopping CUPS Printing Service...
Aug 20 00:54:33 server1 systemd[1]: Starting CUPS Printing Service...
Aug 20 00:54:33 server1 systemd[1]: Started CUPS Printing Service.
Aug 20 00:55:00 server1 systemd[1]: Started CUPS Printing Service.
oot@server1:/# lpinfo -l -v
Device: uri = ipps
class = network
info = Internet Printing Protocol (ipps)
make-and-model = Unknown
device-id =
location =
Device: uri = https
class = network
info = Internet Printing Protocol (https)
make-and-model = Unknown
device-id =
location =
Device: uri = http
class = network
info = Internet Printing Protocol (http)
make-and-model = Unknown
device-id =
location =
Device: uri = socket
class = network
info = AppSocket/HP JetDirect
make-and-model = Unknown
device-id =
location =
Device: uri = ipp14
class = network
info = Internet Printing Protocol (ipp14)
make-and-model = Unknown
device-id =
location =
Device: uri = lpd
class = network
info = LPD/LPR Host or Printer
make-and-model = Unknown
device-id =
location =
Device: uri = ipp
class = network
info = Internet Printing Protocol (ipp)
make-and-model = Unknown
device-id =
location =
Device: uri = usb://Pantum/P2500W%20series?serial=CA3B044181
class = direct
info = Pantum P2500W series
make-and-model = Pantum P2500W series
device-id = MFG:Pantum;MDL:P2500W series;CMD:ACL,CMD,ZJS,URF,PJL;CID:Pantum P2500W series;CLS:PRINTER;DES:Pantum P2500W series;
location =
Device: uri = usb://RICOH/SP%20213SNw?serial=RHEDCD1C
class = direct
info = RICOH SP 213SNw
make-and-model = RICOH SP 213SNw
device-id = MFG:RICOH ;CMD:PDL,PCL,PJL;MODEL:SP 213SNw;FW:V1.04;VSTATUS:IDLE;CLASS:Printer;DES:RICOH SP 213SNw;SN:RHEDCD1C;CMT:1B2C7003_1B2C7009;
location =
root@server1:/# grep -H '^*NickName:' /etc/cups/ppd/*.ppd
grep: /etc/cups/ppd/*.ppd: No such file or directory
---------- Post updated at 11:04 AM ---------- Previous update was at 01:09 AM ----------
Sorry b for not notating my code.
---------- Post updated at 11:14 AM ---------- Previous update was at 11:04 AM ----------
Cleared the queue
server1@server1:~$
server1@server1:~$
server1@server1:~$
server1@server1:~$ lpstat ---------- Post updated at 11:18 AM ---------- Previous update was at 11:14 AM ----------
Sorry -- Lets dpp it again with proper code tags....
---------- Post updated at 01:40 PM ---------- Previous update was at 11:18 AM ----------
More info
CUPS will not connect to printer ---------- Post updated at 03:51 PM ---------- Previous update was at 01:40 PM ----------
Many thanks to Don Cragun.
Anyone else with ideas?
Last edited by Don Cragun; 08-20-2017 at 01:43 AM..
Reason: Add CODE and ICODE tags.
One of my clients had a similar problem yesterday with an HP printer.
They had a large print file printing, and decided to turn the printer off and on to clear the buffer and essentially cancel the print job.
Downside: the printer network configuration was corrupted and the ip address was changed to 192.0.0.192
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