Hello again, Timur,
Thanks for pushing this upstream. In your first post you
said:
> Applications that have their own print dialog box do not
> have this problem. For example, Firefox shows only my
> printer once. Same thing with Libre Office.
LibreOffice gets all its print dialog entries via cu
> "systemctl stop cups" removes the wrong entry -- the
> one that actually works. So now I can't print any more.
That's because that entry is controlled by cups. The
other one isn't. As I said, cups is not involved in
producing the duplicate entry. File a bug against GTK.
systemctl start cups-b
Correction; the second entry disappears.
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Title:
Print dialog box shows same printer twice
Status in cups package in Ubuntu:
New
The print dialog box is generated GTK. The Printers system setup
dialog is probably generated by Qt.
Stop cups:
systemctl stop cups
Which entry remains in the GTK print dialog box?
I would guess - the first one. Therefore cups is not involved
in its display.
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This very probably not a bug in cups or any other printing package,
but a GTK bug. See
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=348963
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Giving the cupsfilter command was a hint to try it and report back. The
suggestion to use the everywhere model was a also hint to get you
printing without too much effort.
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The 8715 has been supported since HPLIP 3.16.5. I cannot understand why
you cannot use a version which is packaged by your distro. Not unless
your objective is to help test 3.19.5/3.19.6.
>From your error_log:
> PID 11639 (/usr/lib/cups/filter/hpcups) stopped with status 127 (File
too large)
I'
> io/hpmud/jd.c 373: unable to connect to print port 9100: Connection
> refused hp:/net/HP_OfficeJet_Pro_8710?ip=192.168.0.17
Not very encouraging. Does any of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hplip/+bug/934669
or its associated bugs fit your situation?
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No Gutenprint driver exists.
See
https://lists.cups.org/pipermail/cups/2019-March/074499.html
This report should be closed.
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> So does that mean that the bug is not in HPLIP at all
> and the bug is in the packaging of HPLIP? And that the
> packaging bug has been fixed in package version
> hplip/3.18.10+dfsg0-3 ?
It means this.
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Forget the last post, please. It's in the error_log.
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Title:
cannot print to Canon MX860 after upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04
Apologies for the typos.
The error_log has
[Job 477] PID 5588 (/usr/lib/cups/backend/cnijnet) exited with no
errors.
But you get no output. What is your CUPS version?
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It seems that the only way to contact the printer is with the cnijjet
backend. One last last thing if you would: execute
/usr/lib/cups/backend/cnijet
and give us the output.
Thanks for your co-operation.
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Thanks.
Ok, there is no port 9100, so socket:// will not work. One lives and
learns!
Looking at the error_log again all the filters complete successfully:
D [14/Dec/2018:13:16:23 -0600] [Job 478] 4 filters for job:
D [14/Dec/2018:13:16:23 -0600] [Job 478] bannertopdf
(application/vnd.cups-pdf-b
> I ran commands:
> sudo lpadmin -p mx860 -v socket://192.168.1.87:9100 -E -P
> /etc/cups/ppd/MX860.ppd
> and lp -d mx860 /etc/nsswitch.conf
Looks good. But nothing printed, eh.
What do we have for
nmap 192.168.1.87 ?
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> -rw-r- 1 root lp 131822 Dec 14 13:17 MX860.ppd
There is nothing wrong here. A PPD is not readable by a user process,
only by one with root privileges. Whatever you ran did not have root
privileges.
You are using the gutenprint PPD for MX860; no problem there.
Now do
lpadmin -p mx860 -v s
I'm a little perplexed, Kim, because CUPS appears not to detect your
printer. Anyway, we'll leave that on one side and look at the error_log
and at the line
"DEVICE_URI=cnijnet:/00:1E:8F:74:5A:78"
I am not familiar with Canon printers, but this looks like a
misconfiguration. From what I see els
Please supply the output of 'lpinfo -v'
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cannot print to Canon MX860 after upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04
Status in cup
> When I click 'Next', just get 'Failed to install Plug-in'.
This could be
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hplip/+bug/1807051
> HP Device plug-in version mismatch or some files are corrupted.
Download *.run and *.asc from
https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing/plugins
and install
Your problem solving has now changed from an inability of CUPS to detect
"usb://HP..." /" to "some problem with systray" after installing the
latest hplip-3.18.12.run.
Which one to pursue is your choice. I wish you luck.
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Hello Zoran,
In ny last post I asked you look at the output of 'sudo
/usr/lib/cups/backend/usb' and tell us what "Device URI" says. On
reflection, it would be better to post the whole output. So, please
would you do that instead?
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>From the information you gave:
> direct hp:/usb/hp_LaserJet_1005_series?serial=0
This is fine, although the printer the printer does not provide a serial
number. However, I expected to see an 'lpinfo -v' entry beginning
"usb://HP/". This is what CUPS should give for the URI of the
printer. T
Hello Zoran,
Do you have the proprietary plugin installed with hp-plug? The printer
needs it.
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HP LaserJet 1005
Hello Zoran,
You forgot to post the two items of information I asked for. Would you
also confirm you have installed the proprietary plugin.
>From your error log:
> prnt/backend/hp.c 831: INFO: open device failed stat=21:
hp:/usb/hp_LaserJet_1005_series?serial=0; will retry in 30 seconds...
> PI
To confirm: The LaserJet 1005 is on the network?
What is the make and model of the other printer?
Please post the outputs of 'lpinvo -v' and 'lpstat -t'.
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https:
> Printing a test page gives 016-720 PDL error.
The search engine I used had the first two pages devoted to this error.
You would, of course, searched for a solution in the same way. From the
number of issues, one could be forgiven for thinking this is a printer
problem and not a Ubuntu one.
> ip
The link is not similar to the previous one. It looks like the upgrade
did not adjust it correctly. A ghostscript bug?
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There is nothing to be done by you, but I have seen this issue appear at
least five times so it wouldn't be unreasonable to see the upgrade
process as flawed. What do you get now for
ls -l /usr/share/ghostscript/ ?
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>From your error log:
> D [27/Oct/2018:14:09:05 -0700] [Job 466] ./base/gsicc_manage.c:1244:
> gsicc_open_search(): Could not find default_gray.icc
> D [27/Oct/2018:14:09:05 -0700] [Job 466] | ./base/gsicc_manage.c:2025:
> gsicc_set_device_profile(): cannot find device profile
> D [27/Oct/
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1752512 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1752512
You did read other recent bug reports, didn't you? How does yours differ
from #1752512, #1749690 and #1749573 or add new information?
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> Anyone have any ideas on how I can install
Plug the printer in. Do
lsusb
Note the Bus (x) and the Device (y). Find the CUPS URI with
hp-makeuri x:y'
Run
/usr/sbin/lpinfo -m | less
Search for your 8720 and and get the PPD (it begins drv://).
Finally:
lpadmin -p 8720 -v UR
You were very clear in your first message that cups-browsed had been
stopped. I can think of a reason for your observations (and why
disabling avahi-daemon is a way of not seeing network discoverd
printers) but it depends on what applications you are using. This is why
I was interested in the answe
> Don't know what I did, but finally I have succeeded disabling the display of
> the driverless
> network printers.
Till asked for six pieces of information. Answers would be appreciated.
> Can it be the case that you need /both/ the process stopped /and/ the
> BrowseRemoteProtocols in
> its co
Public bug reported:
When diagnosing a printing problem by manually running individual print
filters, hpps fails if DEVICE_URI is not set in the environment.
The view of upstrem CUPS is:
> Filters MUST be able to function without access to the output
device.
Original report:
https://bugs.d
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