Greetings hackers...

I have an interesting little problem. I have about 13 customers that are running FreeBSD 4.5 to 4.7 (STABLE), with
3-port LinkSys print servers.


Everything seems to be working fine. For the past 3 months one of these customers was reporting printing problems
on one of their printers connected to the print server. The other printers are working just fine. This particular printer is
a high load printer, printing about 50 to 70 pages at a time. Occasionally, the printer just stops while printing.


We have to force a 'lpc restart lsjd1p2' command several times to get the printer to restart again.

Since it was only happening to one of the 13 sites, I attributed the problem to hardware... (cable, print server, printer, etc).

We have since changed out print servers, printers, cables and everything I could think of, all to no avail... The printer still
stops right in the middle of a print job.



Just now, another customer has reported the exact same problem. They had a local hard ware tech come out
and he updated firmware on the print server, installed a new print server, switched out printers, and replaced cables
(both network and parallel). Nothing has changed... The printer still stops while printing large print jobs.


I believe that lpr/lpd is not resetting after receiving a Busy/Ready (or Nack/Ack) signal.

Has anyone else seen this problem before?

Thanks in advance...

Peter Elsner




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