My printer is turned on and connected.  It was printing just fine prior
to the CUPS updates and system reboot.  It prints just fine if I boot
another OS.

I have run all the commands I am going to run.  This has to be impacting
EVERY person using a parallel port...all because someone had to do a
hack for USB printers.

This is the middle of tax season and I have much better things to do
that re-run the same useless commands over and over and over again.
It's broke and it broke with those USB CUPS updates which came down a
few days ago.

hook up a parallel printer and test it yourself

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On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 18:29 +0000, Till Kamppeter wrote:

> Make sure that your printer is connected and turned on when you run the
> commands. If it was not connected and turned on, please run all the
> commands again.
>

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  Parallel Port printing broken

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