Fedora 18 / KDE
I have set this print driver Samaung CLX-3170 up on Fedora 15, 17 and now on 18 and I can't get it to print up on Fedora 18.
Cups Debug log below.

D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] [Job 21] Unloading...
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] [Job 22] Unloading...
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] [Job 23] Unloading...
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] cupsdReadClient: 16 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files" D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] cupsdReadClient: 16 1.1 Get-Jobs 1
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] Get-Jobs ipp://localhost/printers/
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] [Job 21] Loading attributes...
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] [Job 22] Loading attributes...
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] [Job 23] Loading attributes...
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] [Job 24] Loading attributes...
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Jobs (ipp://localhost/printers/) from localhost D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] cupsdReadClient: 16 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files" D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] cupsdReadClient: 16 1.1 Get-Jobs 1
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] Get-Jobs ipp://localhost/printers/
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Jobs (ipp://localhost/printers/) from localhost D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files" D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] cupsdReadClient: 17 PUT /admin/conf/cupsd.conf HTTP/1.1 D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files" D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] cupsdAuthorize: Authorized as root using PeerCred
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] cupsdIsAuthorized: username="root"
I [18/Mar/2013:20:29:46 -0400] Installing config file "/etc/cups/cupsd.conf"... D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] cupsdCloseClient: 17
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] cupsdCloseClient: 16
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files" D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] cupsdDeregisterPrinter(p=0xb90d4030(Samsung-CLX-3170), removeit=1)
I [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Generating printcap /etc/printcap...
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Not busy", busy="Dirty files" E [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Unknown directive JobPrivateAccess on line 89 of /etc/cups/cupsd.conf. E [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Unknown directive JobPrivateValues on line 90 of /etc/cups/cupsd.conf. E [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Unknown directive SubscriptionPrivateAccess on line 91 of /etc/cups/cupsd.conf. E [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Unknown directive SubscriptionPrivateValues on line 92 of /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.
I [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Remote access is enabled.
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Added auto ServerAlias localhost.localdomain
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Added auto ServerAlias localhost
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Added auto ServerAlias localhost
I [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Loaded configuration file "/etc/cups/cupsd.conf" I [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Using default TempDir of /var/spool/cups/tmp...
I [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Configured for up to 100 clients.
I [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Allowing up to 100 client connections per host.
I [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Using policy "default" as the default.
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] load_ppd: Loading /var/cache/cups/Samsung-CLX-3170.data...
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Calling FindDeviceById(cups-Samsung-CLX-3170)
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Calling DeleteDevice(cups-Samsung-CLX-3170)
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] failed to DeleteDevice: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidArgs:Type of message, `(s)', does not match expected type `(o)'
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Using profile id of Samsung-CLX-3170-Gray..
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Calling CreateProfile(Samsung-CLX-3170-Gray..,temp) W [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] failed to CreateProfile: org.freedesktop.ColorManager.AlreadyExists:profile id 'Samsung-CLX-3170-Gray..' already exists I [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Registering ICC color profiles for "Samsung-CLX-3170" D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Calling CreateDevice(cups-Samsung-CLX-3170,temp) W [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] failed to CreateDevice: org.freedesktop.ColorManager.AlreadyExists:device id 'cups-Samsung-CLX-3170' already exists D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] cupsdRegisterPrinter(p=0xb90d4030(Samsung-CLX-3170)) D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Registering Avahi printer Samsung-CLX-3170 with name "Samsung CLX-3170 @ localhost.localdomain" and type "_ipp._tcp,_cups" D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Adding TXT record for Samsung CLX-3170 @ localhost.localdomain (_ipp._tcp) D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Adding TXT record for Samsung CLX-3170 @ localhost.localdomain (_cups._sub._ipp._tcp)
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] cupsdMarkDirty(---p--)
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Not busy"
I [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Partial reload complete.
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] systemd_checkin: Matched existing listener /var/run/cups/cups.sock with fd 3...
I [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Listening to 0.0.0.0:631 on fd 8...
I [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Listening to [v1.::]:631 on fd 11...
I [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Listening to /var/run/cups/cups.sock:631 on fd 3...
I [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Resuming new connection processing...
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] cupsdRegisterPrinter(p=0xb90d4030(Samsung-CLX-3170)) D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Updating TXT record for Samsung CLX-3170 @ localhost.localdomain (_ipp._tcp) E [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Failed to update TXT record for Samsung CLX-3170 @ localhost.localdomain: -2 D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Registering Avahi printer Samsung-CLX-3170 with name "Samsung CLX-3170 @ localhost.localdomain" and type "_ipp._tcp,_cups" D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Adding TXT record for Samsung CLX-3170 @ localhost.localdomain (_ipp._tcp) D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Adding TXT record for Samsung CLX-3170 @ localhost.localdomain (_cups._sub._ipp._tcp) D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] Discarding unused server-restarted event...
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] cupsdAcceptClient: skipping getpeercon()
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:47 -0400] cupsdAcceptClient: 16 from localhost (Domain)
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:48 -0400] cupsdAcceptClient: skipping getpeercon()
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:48 -0400] cupsdAcceptClient: 17 from localhost (Domain)
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:48 -0400] cupsdAcceptClient: skipping getpeercon()
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:48 -0400] cupsdAcceptClient: 18 from localhost (Domain)
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:48 -0400] cupsdReadClient: 17 WAITING Closing on EOF
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:48 -0400] cupsdCloseClient: 17
D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:48 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files" D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:48 -0400] Avahi entry group established for Samsung CLX-3170 @ localhost.localdomain D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:48 -0400] cupsdReadClient: 16 GET /admin/log/error_log HTTP/1.1 D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:48 -0400] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files" D [18/Mar/2013:20:29:48 -0400] cupsdAuthorize: Authorized as root using PeerCred

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