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a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Jdowens7 Level 1 (0 points) Q: "Stopped - unable to write print data - unable to write print data broken pipe linux broken pipe" Any suggestions? I have been using Mavericks and recently I've unable to write print data broken pipe lexmark had difficulty printing PDF documents that I receive on-line on my HP Printer. It doesn't happen to all documents, unable to write print data broken pipe hp but certain ones and the error message reads "Stopped - unable to write print data - broken pipe". Does anyone have any suggestions. I was told that it is an
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Apple OS problem and not one of Adobe or of HP. I love Apple, but hate when these compatibility issues come up and it's their fault. It is a WiFi printing connection through my Airport Time CapsuleLooking for any and all help.Thanks MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.3), HP Color Laser Jet Printer: 2605dn Posted on Jun 12, 2014 1:53 PM I unable to write print data broken pipe epson have this question too Close Q: "Stopped - unable to write print data - broken pipe" Any suggestions? All replies Helpful answers by greg sahli, greg sahli Jun 12, 2014 4:20 PM in response to Jdowens7 Level 7 (25,395 points) Jun 12, 2014 4:20 PM in response to Jdowens7 Are you using Adobe or preview?For troubleshooting, have you tried exporting/re-saving and printing the new file? Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Jdowens7, Jdowens7 Jun 12, 2014 5:06 PM in response to greg sahli Level 1 (0 points) Jun 12, 2014 5:06 PM in response to greg sahli Thank you for your help, Greg. I'm using Adobe Reader. It works for some saved documents but not others. I have indeed tried expoirting, re-saving and printing the new file and it doesn't appear to help. Like I said, it is for statements from one particular company's fi;es - but they clain they haven't heard of any problems. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Drew Reece, Drew Reece Jun 12, 2014 5:26 PM in response to Jdowens7 Level 5 (7,694 p
Are you having a problem with your printer under the latest versions of Ubuntu (perhaps it worked under an older version)? Are you able to print short documents, but not longer, or more unable to write print data broken pipe mac graphics-intensive, documents? (e.g. the unfortunate people at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=625493). Do they sit there as
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Processing for ages and then switch to Held? If you have the same problem I had the solution I tried may
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work for you too. Firstly, check your cups error log: sudo gedit /var/log/cups/error_log If you see anything like the following, the solution may be simple: [Job 201] Unable to write print data: Broken https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6367910?start=0&tstart=0 pipe
PID 13359 (/usr/lib/cups/backend/socket) stopped with status 1! System > Administration > Printing and right click on your printer, selecting Properties. Settings > Device URI If you see something like socket://your_printer_ip_address:9100 just change socket to lpd and remove the :9100 off the end. Then click on apply. Apparently lpd is a more modern protocol which works with most printers whereas socket is more raw (and potentially faster http://p-s.co.nz/wordpress/solving-ubuntu-printer-broken-pipe-problem-docuprint-c525a/ but riskier in a network situation). Somewhere along the line, the default Ubuntu/Gnome setup for networked printers shifted from lpd to socket. Some primitive printers will have benefited whereas a larger number of more modern printers will have suffered. Please correct me if I am wrong (which is highly possible) but the underlying problem could be that socket may make the printer wait a long time for a large file to be processed ready for printing. Some printers, such as the Fuji Xerox DocuPrint C525A, may drop the socket if things take too long to start coming through. Changing timeout settings might work but lpd is better than socket so it is the preferred solution in any case. If this works for you, please leave a comment to let others know (ideally with a description of the printer and Ubuntu version). Printer may be relevant if it doesn't support the direct stream protocol properly. NB I may take a while to let your comment through because of the volume of spam. Sorry about that. Finally, thanks to sphilli8 for the steer in the right direction at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6245626. This entry was posted in Ubuntu by Grant. Bookmark the permalink. Proudly powered by WordPress
years ago Posts: 1 I can print documents as long as they are only one or two pages long. Any longer http://forums.openprinting.org/read.php?19,3825 than that, and the document never gets through. I had a look at /var/log/cups/error_log, and this is what it says: E [29/Nov/2007:11:49:43 +0000] [Job 202] Unable to write print data: Broken pipe E [29/Nov/2007:11:49:46 +0000] PID 5972 (/usr/lib/cups/backend/socket) stopped with status 1! I have no idea what that means, can anyone help me? I am using Kubuntu Gutsy, trying to print unable to to a networked Fuji-Xerox Docuprint C525A. I downloaded a driver for the printer from the F-X website, then converted it from .rpm to .deb with alien. Reply Quote test Re: CUPS error: broken pipe June 27, 2008 05:20AM have the sampe problem. Reply Quote Eric Re: CUPS error: broken pipe November 24, 2008 05:28PM I am having the same problem, unable to write although very intermittent... Any updates? Reply Quote Grant Paton-Simpson Re: CUPS error: broken pipe November 25, 2008 12:37AM Check out my blog item "Solving Ubuntu printer “broken pipe” problem (DocuPrint C525A) " at [p-s.co.nz] In short, reset the printer property for the device uri from socket://printer_ip:9100 to lpd://printer_ip Solved? Reply Quote Umarzuki Re: CUPS error: broken pipe April 19, 2010 01:14AM Grant Paton-Simpson Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Check out my blog item "Solving Ubuntu printer > “broken pipe” problem (DocuPrint C525A) " at > [p-s.co.nz] > > In short, reset the printer property for the > device uri from socket://printer_ip:9100 to > lpd://printer_ip > > Solved? this one works with my aficio 210 using generic pcl 5e driver Reply Quote David Ramirez Re: CUPS error: broken pipe October 01, 2010 10:13PM sphilli8 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I can print documents as long as they are only one > or two pages long. Any longer than that, and the > document never gets through. > > I had a look at /var/log/cups/error_log, and this > is what it says: > > E [29/Nov/