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OK I printed two files successfully with:
jbm@curlew:~/test_set$ lp Truloc-211-Retainer.pdf
request id is jbm-2810-314 (1 file(s))
jbm@curlew:~/test_set$ lp IMG_4737x.JPG
request id is jbm-2810-315 (1 file(s))
The files are enclosed, together with the subsequent error_log.
The Trulocpdf file
OK, that worked; file attached.
On 2022-03-21 17:26, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> Seems that your version of "driverless" is too old, not yet having the "
> --std-ipp-uris" option (see also output of "driverless -h").
>
> But I have found the URI you need in your error_log. Please run the
> following c
I your error_log I have found the following:
D [21/Mar/2022:15:08:48 +0100] [Job 312] Send-Document: client-error-
document-format-error (client-error-document-format-error)
This looks like that the printer was not able to work with the data it
received.
The printer reports that it accepts PWG R
Seems that your version of "driverless" is too old, not yet having the "
--std-ipp-uris" option (see also output of "driverless -h").
But I have found the URI you need in your error_log. Please run the
following command:
ipptool -tv ipp://EPSON0EF3E0.local:631/ipp/print get-printer-
attributes.te
Tried the below, but it didn't work for me:
jbm@curlew:~$ driverless --std-ipp-uris
ERROR: Unable to create PPD file: Could not poll sufficient capability
info from the printer (--std-ipp-uris, (null)) via IPP!
On 2022-03-21 15:36, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> Thanks for the files.
>
> For the "ippt
Thanks for the files.
For the "ipptool -tv ..." command do the following:
Run
driverless --std-ipp-uris
You get an URI for your printer in standard IPP format. Please use that
URI for the "ipptool -tv ..." command of my comment above (comment #2)
and attach the attrs.txt here.
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Hi Till Kamppeter.
Thanks for looking into my bug report. I have replied via Launchpad,
but wasn't able to confirm that I managed to attach the files you asked
for, so I attach them here, too.
--jan
On 2022-03-20 17:54, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> Could you also attach your file
>
> /etc/cups/pp
In response to advice 2022_03_20:
jbm@curlew:~/Desktop$ driverless
ipp://EPSON%20ET-2810%20Series._ipp._tcp.local/
jbm@curlew:~/Desktop$ ipptool -tv
ipp://EPSON%20ET-2810%20Series._ipp._tcp.local/ get-printer-attributes.test >
attrs.test
ipptool: Unable to connect to "EPSON ET-2810 Series._ip
Could you also attach your file
/etc/cups/ppd/EPSON_ET_2810_Series.ppd
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Title:
print sent to Epson ET-2810 is not printed
Status i
Please also run the command
cupsctl --debug-logging
Then print a job and as soon as it finishes/fails, copy the
/var/log/cups/error_log file and attach it to this bug report. Also do
not compress it and do not package it together with any other file.
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Please run the command
driverless
and post the output here. This should give you a network URI of your
printer.
Then run
ipptool -tv get-printer-attributes.test > attrs.txt
with replaced by the URI you got from the "driverless" command.
Please attach the resulting attrs.txt file to this bug
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