From: Tom W. <to...@op...> - 2004-07-23 01:28:48
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Cory Meisch wrote: >I need some more info. and there are a couple things you can do. > >in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf change the loglevel to debug2 >check the /var/log/cupsd/error_log for any errors > > will try that, see if more definitive errors would help, ;) >upgrade hpoj to 0.91 > > I am currently upgrading to the CVS version. >What versions of ghostscript and CUPS are you running? > > These are the currently installed versions, please note that the snmpd was installed for CVS compile. ghostscript-7.07-0.12mdk cups-common-1.1.19-10mdk cups-drivers-1.1-116mdk libcups2-1.1.19-10mdk cups-1.1.19-10mdk libsnmp0-devel-4.2.3-8mdk ucd-snmp-4.2.3-8mdk libsnmp0-4.2.3-8mdk ucd-snmp-utils-4.2.3-8mdk >Can you try creating the print queue outside of Printerdrake but using >http://localhost:631 instead? > > > I have never had any success in installing the HPOJ via the cups-www-tool. I am a bit challenged by all those questions about ports / sockets / gimmicks that CUPS asks about. :( >Run any other system updates... What kernel version are you running? > > > The system has been fully updated to all bugfixes, kernel is 2.4.22-10mdk >Cory >hp linux printing team > > >On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 12:13, Tom Walsh wrote: > > >>Hello, >> >>This is frustrating! >> >>I am using Mandrake 9.2 with HPOJ v0.90 and CUPS v1.1.9, these were >>installed from the stock Mandrake distro. I installed the system with >>the HPOJ 4110 connected, via usb cable, and was very pleased to find >>that Mandrake found the HPOJ. All functions appeared to work correctly: >>scanning and printing. After a few days of configuring the system, I >>deployed it to the customer location. This is when the problem showed >>up, in actual use the printer will print for a while and then >>myteriously die! 'lpq' reports that 'Printer is not ready'. >> >>Ok, a little research into the HPOJ docs and it says that the >>ptal-printd should not be used with cups and to disable it in >>/etc/ptal/mlc:usb:officejet_4100_series by setting init.printd.start=0. >>This seemed to have worked, for a few more days before it died again. >> >>I am at a loss, the only way it seems to get this printer to work is to >>run the Mandrake "Configure your computer | Hardware | Printers", delete >>the printer, then add it again. Once I do that, it works fine, for a >>few hours or a few days. >> >>How can I diagnose the problem, or fix this? The customer and end-users >>are getting very annoyed, so am I! >> >>Regards, >> >>TomW >> >> >> -- Tom Walsh - WN3L - Embedded Systems Consultant http://openhardware.net, http://cyberiansoftware.com "Windows? No thanks, I have work to do..." ---------------------------------------------------- |