On 26 January 2016 at 11:05, Barry Drake wrote:
> Hi there I've just installed my printer on xenial. The printer I
> have, is missing from the database in cups. I had to get the driver from
> HP. The printer is an HP Deskjet 30558 all in one. Is this something I
> should report as a CU
Hi there I've just installed my printer on xenial. The printer I
have, is missing from the database in cups. I had to get the driver
from HP. The printer is an HP Deskjet 30558 all in one. Is this
something I should report as a CUPS bug, or is it an HP problem that I
need to report t
On 02/12/11 19:42, Michael Daniels wrote:
Am still on 10.04 Barry, was after a routine loading of the 10.04
updates. I can not see why it has happened, why should one want a
password to print something ?
I realised last night that if your problem was caused by an update, it
could only have be
On 2 December 2011 22:07, Michael Daniels wrote:
>
>
>> Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 21:00:55 +
>> From: ubuntu-advertis...@gmx.com
>
>> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
>> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Problem
>>
>> On 02/12/11 20:51, Neil Greenwood w
> Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 21:00:55 +
> From: ubuntu-advertis...@gmx.com
> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Problem
>
> On 02/12/11 20:51, Neil Greenwood wrote:
> > Ahh, I've also just noticed on the Policies tab (I'm using 1
On 02/12/11 20:51, Neil Greenwood wrote:
Ahh, I've also just noticed on the Policies tab (I'm using 11.04, so
it might be slightly different), there's an "Operation Policy"
setting, which has the values "Default behaviour" and "Authenticated"
- mine is set to "Default", so check yours isn't set
On Dydd Gwener 02 mis Rhagfyr 2011 19:56:42 GMT, Michael Daniels wrote:
> > From: clan...@googlemail.com
> > Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 15:52:16 +
> > To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
> > Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Problem
> > @Michael. If you go to System Setti
> From: clan...@googlemail.com
> Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 15:52:16 +
> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Problem
>
> On 2 December 2011 15:39, Barry Drake wrote:
> > I've had a posting off-list from Michael, and replied as follo
On 2 December 2011 15:39, Barry Drake wrote:
> I've had a posting off-list from Michael, and replied as follows. Does this
> make sense?
>
> On 02/12/11 13:29, Michael Daniels wrote:
>
>> /My most recent posting to the list has not attracted as much
>> attention as another, but that is how it h
I've had a posting off-list from Michael, and replied as follows. Does
this make sense?
On 02/12/11 13:29, Michael Daniels wrote:
/My most recent posting to the list has not attracted as much
attention as another, but that is how it happens./
/Here is my latest challenge. Following an Ubun
After running update manager two days ago, and rebooting as instructed, my
printer (Epson RX620) is no longer recognized. The system claims it is not
connected (which the printer is, via an USB port, which I have changed
twice). I have also tried rebooting with the printer disconnected and th
The printer in question, an HP P1505n, is connected to a router by a
cable as is a laptop running Ubuntu 10.04. Several months ago the
printer was set up and working using the laptop and, in addition, was
working wirelessly with a desktop machine running Windows XP Pro and
wirelessly with another d
> Ahh I see. I did notice that the Printer application had changed since
> the last release.
It seems to me that the first thing to do after loading a new release is
to go through all the settings etc. to see what has changed and what the
effect, if any, of those changes would be.
Norman
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norman wrote:
< snip >
>>> You should find smb.conf in /etc/samba
>>>
>>> To edit it, open up a terminal and then enter the following on the
>>> command line:
>>>
>>> sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
>>>
>
> The problem was solved by selecting System -> Administration -> Printing
> -> Server
> > > < snip >
>
> > You should find smb.conf in /etc/samba
> >
> > To edit it, open up a terminal and then enter the following on the
> > command line:
> >
> > sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
> >
The problem was solved by selecting System -> Administration -> Printing
-> Server settings and
> > < snip >
> You should find smb.conf in /etc/samba
>
> To edit it, open up a terminal and then enter the following on the
> command line:
>
> sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
>
> Hope this helps.
Thank you, I will give it a go.
Norman
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Quoting norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> < snip >
>> >
>> Can your Windows machine still see the printer?
>>
>> I mean, if you open up Windows Explorer and type in \\ubuntuboxhostname
>> (replacing ubuntuboxhostname for the name of your Ubuntu machine) does
>> it list the printer amongst any folder
< snip >
> >
> Can your Windows machine still see the printer?
>
> I mean, if you open up Windows Explorer and type in \\ubuntuboxhostname
> (replacing ubuntuboxhostname for the name of your Ubuntu machine) does
> it list the printer amongst any folder shares?
>
> I'm just wondering if for so
norman wrote:
> Does any one else have a problem with printing? For no obvious reason I
> am unable to print from a Windows box which is connected via wireless to
> my Ubuntu machine and the printer works OK from the Ubuntu machine. I
> changed recently to 7.10 and I think there were some changes t
Does any one else have a problem with printing? For no obvious reason I
am unable to print from a Windows box which is connected via wireless to
my Ubuntu machine and the printer works OK from the Ubuntu machine. I
changed recently to 7.10 and I think there were some changes to Cups
today.
Please
Hi, can anyone advise me on a printer issue? I've got an HP Deskjet 3745
printer. It's detected as a 3740, which is ok, but when I try to print
to it the printer info always reports 'job stopped', hitting 'resume'
dose not get things moving.
Any help welcome
Baz
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