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USB printer does not print or prints garbage Problems installing the CUPS package Turboprint Known bugs Reporting Bugs Bugs about printing problems should be assigned to the cups package if you don't know which package they belong to. To report printing bugs preferably use 'ubuntu-bug cups' from a terminal window which will gather useful information about your system related to printing like the version of Ubuntu you use, configured printers cups internal server error and the versions of important printing packages installed and automatically attach them to your bug report. You can also add the information after the bug is reported by executing 'apport-collect -p cups BUGNUMBER' where BUGNUMBER is the bug report you want to add information to. Printer detection NOTE: If you have a USB -> Parallel adapter, proceed as for a USB printer and also see the "USB -> Parallel adapter" section below. USB printer Make sure that the printer is connected to your system and powered on. Open a terminal/console and check if the usb kernel modules are loaded: $lsmod|grepusb Unplug the USB printer cable from your computer and enter this command: $tail-f/var/log/syslog Reconnect the USB printer cable, you should see some messages appearing. Press Ctrl-C to stop the logging. Check whether the printer gets correctly detected by the USB subsystem and determine its USB vendor/product IDs and the USB bus and device addresses: $lsusb Note: The USB bus and device addresses change if you turn off or unplug the printer. Please re-run this command if needed. Check whether the device files for the printer get created and the ownerships ("root lp") and permissions (non-HP: "crw-rw-r--", HP: "crw-rw-r--+") correctly set: $ls-l/dev/usb/lp*/dev/bus/usb/*/* Determine the printer's device ID strings: $sudousb_printerid/d
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Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems 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 Error: 'There was a problem connecting to the CUPS server.'after upgrade 14.04 to 14.10 up vote 7 down vote favorite 1 After upgrade from 14.04 to 14.10, I can not use my (SAMBA) network printer anymore. http://askubuntu.com/questions/542880/error-there-was-a-problem-connecting-to-the-cups-server-after-upgrade-14-04-t Jobs stay in the que forever. When I go to 'Printers' and ask for the properties of the printer, I get the message: "There was a problem connecting to the CUPS server". In Firefox I can browse localhost:631 (as mentioned in another post on this forum, not from me) and the printer is visible. When trying to print a test page from there, I get another error message: Connection failed: NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED. For me, this is totally uncomprehensible. With 14.04 and before, it worked like a charm. I have tried to install the printer again, to no avail. The printserver is not found, the printer not seen. (And, not related, but my computer is a lot slower since this 'upgrade'. Think I'll go back to 14.04. Wish I had made an image of my harddisk, as a usually do before any upgrade. Until now, every upgrade went smooth, so I figured I could skip this time. And of course...) networking printing samba share|improve this question asked Oct 28 '14 at 19:37 Dutchguy 4314 add a comment|
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» About HPLIP » Screenshots » Release information » Licensing information » Get help Install and setup » Download instructions » Installation instructions » Installation wizard » Supported printers » System requirements I'd like to view the CUPS error log for debugging and troubleshooting purposes Applies To HPLIP Version: CUPS Linux OS Distribution(s): All Solution: Edit the /etc/cups/cupsd.conf file, find the section "loglevel" change "info" to "debug" save and exit then restart cups # /etc/init.d/cups restart or for Ubuntu $ sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys restart then enter this command to view the log tail -f /var/log/cups/error_log With the CUPS LogLevel set to debug, the CUPS error_log will show all programs that are executed during the print job. Generally there are two data paths taken during a print job; 1) HPIJS driver path 2) Postscript driver path. Both data paths will use the "hp" backend. For the HPIJS path, look for errors near the ghostscript command (gs) command. The gs command will invoke the HPIJS driver. For the Postscript path, there will be no gs command. Postscript will be passed directly to the "hp" backend and then to the printer. ‹ Error: Unable to create print queue, please restart cups and try again up Python 3 Limitations › » Browse Knowledge Base » Search knowledge base » Supported features » How-to's » Troubleshooting » FAQ's » Technical docs Account Mgmt & Posting Qt5 support