https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=389953
--- Comment #34 from Michael Weghorn <m.wegh...@posteo.de> --- (In reply to Attila from comment #33) > > Have you got an idea where to report the bug, if we close it here? > What product or component? I'm not sure. The last information sounds like it might be related to cups-browsed, which is maintained as part of "cups-filters". The GitHub page is: https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups-filters I'm not sure though. However, I think we can leave this bug open here until there's no more ideas on what to look at. In order to find out whether it's a cups-browsed problem, the following might help: > > * Does the problem also happen when you print as another user? > > Yes, it does. 1) Do you have another computer in addition to host a on which you could try? > > $ sudo grep -r orientation-requested /var/ > > Here the result: > > ... > /var/cache/cups/cups-browsed-options-HP9500DN:orientation-requested- > default=no-value > /var/cache/cups/cups-browsed-options-EPSON7900:orientation-requested- > default=no-value > /var/cache/cups/cups-browsed-options-HPM880:orientation-requested-default=no- > value > ... > > Interesting again, that the file > /var/cache/cups/cups-browsed-options-HPM880Test (my Test printer) doesn't > contain "orientation-requested". > > When I print to the printer HPM880 the file > /var/cache/cups/cups-browsed-options-HPM880 is being written again, so it > has no effect to delete the line "orientation-requested-default=no-value". > It was my first thought to delete the line > "orientation-requested-default=no-value". This information must come from > somewhere else. 2) Can you try to delete the file again after stopping cups-browsed? i.e. $ sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed.service $ sudo rm /var/cache/cups/cups-browsed-options-tofile-hp $ sudo systemctl start cups-browsed.service And then print again. 3) Set up the printer without using cups-browsed: * temporarily stop cups-browsed: 'sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed.service' * verify the printer is no longer shown when running 'lpstat -v' * set up the printer like this: 'sudo lpadmin -p HPM880 -v ipp://<HOST_B>/printers/HPM880 -E' (where '<HOST_B>' is the hostname or IP address of host B) * print to the printer * from Okular (and check result) * using 'echo hello | lp -d HPM880' and attaching the error_log from host A here * ('sudo lpadmin -x HPM880' and 'sudo cupsenable cups-browsed' will bring back the original setup.) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.