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posted, supposedly the solution for it is very unintuitive. So here I am, post the question again. My printer is connected through socket://ip.of.printer:9100. The model of printer is LaserJet P4015n. My computer is running Arch Linux. The version of cup related modules are: cups-2.0.4-1-x86_64 cups-filters-1.0.71-1 cups-pk-helper-0.2.5-1 libcups-2.0.4-1 python-pycups-1.9.73-1 The printing system of my computer used to be working fine. Yet today when I try to print a document, the printer do not respond. Downgrading all cup related packages to earliest version I have on my computer doesn't help. Neither does reinstalling the printer driver. When debugging, # nc -vz ip.of.printer 9100 returning normal connection, ...[ip.of.printer] 9100 (hp-pdl-datastr) open Checking /var/log/cups/error_log, only related message was E [22/Aug/2015:01:15:33 +0800] [Job 35] Unable to write print data: Broken pipe And printer related result of tcpdump is posted as below(localhost name is Saturn, I traced Saturn.57142 due to it's the connection with HP LaserJet P4015): 00:42:12.748387 IP Saturn.57142 > NPI7B3356.DynIP.ntu.edu.sg.snmp: GetRequest(28) 25.3.2.1.3.1 00:42:12.753755 IP NPI7B3356.DynIP.ntu.edu.sg.snmp > Saturn.57142: GetResponse(45) 25.3.2.1.3.1="HP LaserJet P4015" 00:42:12.753904 IP Saturn.57142 > NPI7B3356.DynIP.ntu.edu.sg.snmp: GetNextRequest(27) 43.12.1.1.4 00:42:12.758850 IP NPI7B3356.Dy
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