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Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top lpr not working - scheduler not responding up vote 6 down vote favorite 1 I'm running Ubuntu 13.04 on my computer at work, which has networked printers. I have previously been able to print using the lpr command, but recently this has stopped working. $ lpr test lpr: Error - scheduler not responding. $ lpstat -t scheduler is running no system default destination lpstat: Bad Request lpstat: Bad Request lpstat: Bad Request lpstat: Bad Request lpstat: Bad Request $ ps aux | grep cups root 1153 0.0 0.1 73500 3552 ? Ss Sep08 0:01 /usr/sbin/cupsd -F root 1212 0.0 0.0 70428 1464 ? Ss Sep08 0:00 /usr/sbin/cups-browsed I also don't see any printers if I enter the print dialog from a program; I can only print to a pdf. Does anyone know what's gone wrong? What config files do you need to see? edit: I'm adding some additional information. I'm using a remote print server, and my ~/.cups/client.conf contains only this line: ServerName print1.eecis.udel.edu I tried removing the cups package and installing it again, and noticed during the installation the line "lpinfo: Bad Request" appeared. printing cups-lpd share|improve this question edited Jan 6 '14 at 15:01 J. Katzwinkel 1235 asked Oct 1 '13 at 21:41 Colin 3082518 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 5 down vote accepted +50 The Arch Bugtracker knows about th
Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked inquisitive7 Level 1 (5 points) Q: "lpr: Error - scheduler not responding!" I have a relatively new MacBookPro running a fresh installation of 10.6.4.I can't print from the command line. When I try enscript, I get "lpr: Error - scheduler not responding!". When I try to research it with the other lp* commands, I continue to get errors. For example, lpstat tell me "lpstat: Unable to connect to server".Clearly something that should be running, isn't. Since Darwin doesn't use /etc/init.d for starting and stopping things, I don't know http://askubuntu.com/questions/352468/lpr-not-working-scheduler-not-responding where to look to figure out what should be running and how to start it.Thanks for your help.Regards, David. Mac Book Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.4), MacBook Pro (6,2) 15" i7 8GB, 500GB, Hi-res; Airtunes: music everywhere; iPad 3G Posted on Jul 15, 2010 6:13 AM I have this question too Close Q: "lpr: Error - scheduler not responding!" All replies Helpful answers by greg sahli, greg sahli Jul 15, 2010 https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2506904?start=0&tstart=0 7:33 AM in response to inquisitive7 Level 7 (25,400 points) Jul 15, 2010 7:33 AM in response to inquisitive7 Try resetting the printing system:To reset the printing system - in Print & Fax 1. Control-click or right-click a print queue in the "Printers" pane. 2. Choose "Reset printing system..." from the contextual menu. 3. Click "OK" in the "Are you sure..." confirmation sheet.This will require re-Adding the printer(s). Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by inquisitive7, inquisitive7 Jul 17, 2010 3:12 PM in response to greg sahli Level 1 (5 points) Jul 17, 2010 3:12 PM in response to greg sahli I'm not willing to do that unless you can give me a reason why that is the only possible thing to fix it. I use several networks in my travels and I have dozens of printers set up. If I had to lose all of them, I would need to do a lot of work to re-establish them one by one.Is there nothing else that can fix this? Why can't I just restart whatever is not running? Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by greg sahli, greg sahli Jul 17, 2010 4:42 PM in response to inquisitive7 Level 7 (25,400 points) Jul 17, 2010 4:42 PM in respo
(CUPS) Pages: 1 #1 2010-11-24 23:11:24 colbert Member Registered: 2007-12-16 Posts: 809 [SOLVED] Printer not showing up in print options but working (CUPS) https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=108967 I am using Lexmark X1270 and have got it working via CUPS web interface (printed test page and all), but even after restarting CUPS daemon and rebooting, it does not show up in File > Print in any apps like Firefox, Openoffice, etc. All I see in the print is "Print to file," error - no printer shows up. Last edited by colbert (2010-12-11 03:18:44) Offline #2 2010-12-06 15:12:42 borlox Member Registered: 2010-12-06 Posts: 4 Re: [SOLVED] Printer not showing up in print options but working (CUPS) Same problem here with a HP LaserJet Professional 1102W.Also:[luc@borlox ~]$ lp lp: Error - scheduler not responding! [luc@borlox ~]$ lpstat -a lpstat: lp error - Connection refused/var/log/cups/error_log:W [06/Dec/2010:14:27:23 +0100] Duplicate listen address "127.0.0.1" ignored!E [06/Dec/2010:14:27:23 +0100] Unable to set ACLs on root certificate "/var/run/cups/certs/0" - Operation not supportedW [06/Dec/2010:14:30:19 +0100] Duplicate listen address "127.0.0.1" ignored!E [06/Dec/2010:14:30:19 +0100] Unable to set ACLs on root certificate "/var/run/cups/certs/0" - Operation not supported/etc/cups/cupsd.conf:## "$Id: cupsd.conf.in 9310 2010-09-21 22:34:57Z mike $"## Sample configuration file for the CUPS scheduler. See "man cupsd.conf" for a# complete description of this file.## Log general information in error_log - change "warn" to "debug"# for troubleshooting...LogLevel warn# Administrator user group...SystemGroup sys rootHostNameLookups Double# Only listen for connections from the local machine.Listen localhost:631Listen 127.0.0.1:631Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock# Show shared printers on the local network.Browsing OnBrowseOrder allow,denyBrowseAllow allBrowseLocalProtocols CUPS dnssd# Default authentication type, when authentication is required...DefaultAuthType Basic# Restrict access to the server...