My upload got approved now:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/2.4.7-1.2ubuntu7
This means that the package is in noble-proposed now. The autopkgtests
of the package itself and its dependencies get run on all the 6
supported architectures. When they all pass, the package gets into
I have uploaded it, but starting from beta freeze until the final
release all uploads have to be approved by the release team. As I have
done the upload on Friday late at night (CEST) there was probably nobody
of the release team around to pass this upload through. Probably this
will happen only
Sorry, I completely overlooked that there were 2 fixes. I have applied
the patch of PR #935 now, too, and uploaded this as cups
2.4.7-1.2ubuntu7.
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Andreas, thanks a lot for the quick fix!
I have applied it now in Ubuntu's CUPS, version 2.4.7-1.2ubuntu6. Note
that the package will probably only land in the distro after the release
of 24.04 beta.
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Andreas,
thanks for also reporting upstream. Michael, Sweet, author of CUPS, has
already found a solution. See:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/issues/934
I will apply this solution soon.
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I have uploaded c2esp 27-11ubuntu4 now.
In the code of c2esp I have found some logging statements which cast
pointer addresses to long int. Probably this works only on 64-bit and
not on 32-bit and so caused the crashes in the autopkgtest. I could not
test whether it is really the fix, I am simply
Problem seems to be rather the broken cups.pc file from Debian in the
cups package, which is fixed in 2.4.7-1.2ubuntu2, as after this cups
release the tests of said packages have passed.
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Status:
Debian had added their own cups.pc file to CUPS 2.4.7, overlooking that
already in 2.4.6 upstream has introduced a cups.pc file which is much
more comprehensive.
This broke the autopkgtest of cups-browsed in noble.
Fixed in cups 2.4.7-1.2ubuntu2.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: New
Uploaded cups 2.4.1op1-1ubuntu4.8 with the patch from upstream (same as
also used in Debian) applied.
** Also affects: cups (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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@wallento and @jose+ubu1, could you please run the command
ps aux | grep cups-proxyd
and post the output here and also could you attach the files
/var/snap/cups/current/var/log/cups-proxyd_log
/var/snap/cups/current/var/log/error_log
/var/log/cups/error_log
Attach the files one by one, in
Marc, thanks a lot for completing this one, as it has badly coincided
with my trip to India. And sorry for having let anyone to wait so long
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@ahasenak, I have uploaded an SRU for this bug for Lunar right now. As
soon as it gets approved, please test it as described in the initial
description (there is an option to do it without an affected printer)
and report back here.
I will not upload an SRU for Kinetic, as this version is already
Thank you very much. Marking the SRU for Jammy as verified ...
** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-jammy
** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-jammy
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Dalik, there is an upstream bug report about your observation of missing
*.bin files for CUPS on /var/lib/snapd/seccomp/bpf/:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups-snap/issues/16
It is reported by GitHub user d3al. Is that you?
I am not able to reproduce this problem on Ubuntu 23.04 and 23.10.
Anyone suffering the described problem, could you follow Nathan's
instructions if you have not done so yet, and could you run the
following commands and paste the output here?
lpstat -r
lpstat -v
lpstat -p
cuos.lpstat -r
cups.lpstat -v
cups.lpstat -p
Aleo try to print
Heiko, even that you have found a workaround, could you continue help us
what was going on? Could you follow the instructions of comment #4?
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lpstat -v
lpstat -p
cups.lpstat -v
cups.lpstat -p
snap list | grep cups
snap connections cups
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** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Status: New => Incomplete
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After upgrading from 20.04 LTS to 22.04 LTS I can't print colored PDF
document. The print appears always b/w regardless color printing was
enabled or not. Printing from LibreOffice produces a color print. This
behavior (bug) is reproducible on three upgraded
Fixed in Mantic via cups 2.4.5-0ubuntu1:
cups (2.4.5-0ubuntu1) mantic; urgency=medium
* Update to new upstream version 2.4.5.
- Fixes color printing on printers with "CMYK" choice instead of "RGB"
in "ColorModel" option of their PPD (Upstream issues #451 and #500,
LP: 1971242).
Uploaded CUPS 2.4.5 to Mantic. This version has the mentioned fixes
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Title:
printing PDF appears always grey,
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu Lunar)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Also affects: okular (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: cups (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Sample PPD file for the SRU test plan.
** Description changed:
After upgrading from 20.04 LTS to 22.04 LTS I can't print colored PDF
document. The print appears always b/w regardless color printing was
enabled or not. Printing from LibreOffice produces a color print. This
behavior (bug)
** Also affects: okular (Ubuntu Lunar)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: cups (Ubuntu Lunar)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: atril (Ubuntu Lunar)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu Lunar)
Importance:
cups-proxyd is replicating your system CUPS' print queues and IPP print
services available to your system on the CUPS of the CUPS Snap.
Therefore | need to know what is available on your system. So please run
the following commands and post the output here:
lpstat -v
driverless
driverless
I could reproduce it now with Ondrej's PPD file, thank you very much,
Ondrej.
I also found the default PPD file for the HP Colour LaserJet CP2025dn
(the PostScript one of HPLIP), the printer of the original poster, Hugo
Squelch, thanks, Hugo.
With this I fixed it upstream now:
I am not able to reproduce this bug. Could anyone of you please provide
me your queue's PPD file from the /etc/cups/ppd/ directory? Thanks.
Could you please also run the command
cupsctl --debug-logging
then print a job which comes out mirrored and after that attach the file
Could you attach your print queue's PPD file(s), from /etc/cups/ppd/?
Please do not compress the files, nor package them together. Thanks.
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The file Dependencies.txt, automatically attached to this bug report
when you created it, shows that you ahve still the old cups-browsed
2.0b4 installed and not the new 2.0rc1. Only the latter contains my
I was able to reproduce the bug with the IPP printer emulation utility
ippeveprinter (package cups-ipp-utils).
It is actually 2 bugs: One is that cups-browsed (which automatically
creates a CUPS queue for your printer) sends PDF and not Apple Raster to
your printer, and your printer is slow on
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
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Title:
CUPS doesnt work anymore with my HP Printer
Looking at all what you told and posted here, your printer actually does
not keep the input image size when getting jobs in PDF.
The most reliable format for printing on driverless printers is Apple
Raster. But your printer seems to simply do not print anything when
receiving Apple Raster and
Thanks. Please attach the PPD and error_log from that 18.04 computer.
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Title:
Everything prints approximately 2% too
Sorry, what I have asked you for in the previous comment is not correct
in this case, you do not need to do it. Instead, do the following:
Run the command
lpadmin -p testipp -E -v ipp://NPI61F41D.local:631/ipp/printer -m
driverless:ipp://NPI61F41D.local:631/ipp/printer -o PageSize=A4
Test
Could you stop CUPS via
sudo systenctl stop cups
then edit your PPD file
/etc/cups/ppd/HP_LaserJet_100_colorMFP_M175nw_61F41D.ppd changing the
line (line 21)
*cupsFilter2: "application/vnd.cups-pdf application/pdf 200 -"
to
*%cupsFilter2: "application/vnd.cups-pdf application/pdf 200 -"
The
I am trying to find out what exactly is happening and therefore I need
to know somewhat more.
Could you switch to debug logging via
cupsctl --debug-logging
and then print a job where the problem occurs. After that attach the
file /var/log/cups/error_log to this bug report.
Also attach your
Fix in cups-filters should already be in Ubuntu. Closing ...
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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For printing PDFs via command line, it is "lp -o print-scaling=none
...".
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Title:
Everything prints approximately 2%
Does Inkscape's print dialog not have something like a "Print Scaling"
option with choices like "Auto", "Auto Fill", "Fit", "Fill", and "None"?
If there is such an option you have to set it to "None", this leaves the
input document in its original size.
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Moving to the kernel.
A already the command 'echo "Test" > /dev/lp0' causes the crash, it is
not caused by CUPS, but by the implementation of /dev/lp0 which is the
kernel.
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Joel, thank you very much for your analysis and for posting Debian bug
#1016622, as the fix has to be applied in the Debian package.
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** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug
Please could you post the lines containing "audit", "DENIED", and
"cupsd" or "cups-browsed" which are in your /var/log/syslog and/or your
journal here?
Try to find especially the messages which appear when you print a job
until you get the error message "No suitable Destination Host found by
Thank you very much.
As this bug can easily get worked around and as it is also fixed in
cups-filters 2.x, I will not provide a fix here. Closing ...
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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The bug itself is that the implicitclass CUPS backend used by cups-
browsed is not able to determine the correct parameters to generate
Apple Raster from the PDF input. Your printer needs 600 dpi and for some
reason 1200 dpi got sent.
In cups-filters 2.x (to appear in Ubuntu 22.10) this is fixed.
@maxroby, could you run the following command:
ipptool -tv ipps://HPF80DAC5CDC21.local:631/ipp/print get-printer-
attributes.test > attrs.txt
and attach attrs.txt. Please also post the screen output of this ipptool
command. Thanks.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
> These two statements seem to be contradictory. If driverless printing
is more reliable, that would seem to imply that files sent directly to
the printer print more reliably than files sent through the CUPS
filters, which would seem to imply that it is the filters, not the
printer, that have
Do you have cups-filter 1.28.15 installed, which fixes bug #1967816? Or
did you try the option "pdftops-renderer=gs" as described there and
which you confirmed as fixing that bug? You do not need the option if
you have cups-filter 1.28.15 installed. Or could it be that this file
now needs the
Fixed upstream in
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups-filters/commit/607f5e9066
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** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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Could you print your file from the command line, using
lp -d duplex file.pdf
lp -d duplex -o pdftops-renderer=gs file.pdf
file.pdf is the file you mention which does not print on your printer.
Please try the 2 command. Tell us which of them prints which of them
not.
Your log shows that the job
I your error_log I have found the following:
D [21/Mar/2022:15:08:48 +0100] [Job 312] Send-Document: client-error-
document-format-error (client-error-document-format-error)
This looks like that the printer was not able to work with the data it
received.
The printer reports that it accepts PWG
Seems that your version of "driverless" is too old, not yet having the "
--std-ipp-uris" option (see also output of "driverless -h").
But I have found the URI you need in your error_log. Please run the
following command:
ipptool -tv ipp://EPSON0EF3E0.local:631/ipp/print get-printer-
Also note that the web interface of Launchpad only allows one attached
file per comment. If you want to attach more files, simply post more
comments, where the actual comment field can also stay empty in case you
wrote everything already in the comment of the first file.
e-mail answers seem to
Thanks for the files.
For the "ipptool -tv ..." command do the following:
Run
driverless --std-ipp-uris
You get an URI for your printer in standard IPP format. Please use that
URI for the "ipptool -tv ..." command of my comment above (comment #2)
and attach the attrs.txt here.
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Could you also attach your file
/etc/cups/ppd/EPSON_ET_2810_Series.ppd
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Title:
print sent to Epson ET-2810 is not
Please also run the command
cupsctl --debug-logging
Then print a job and as soon as it finishes/fails, copy the
/var/log/cups/error_log file and attach it to this bug report. Also do
not compress it and do not package it together with any other file.
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Please run the command
driverless
and post the output here. This should give you a network URI of your
printer.
Then run
ipptool -tv get-printer-attributes.test > attrs.txt
with replaced by the URI you got from the "driverless" command.
Please attach the resulting attrs.txt file to this bug
I have uploaded cups 2.4.1op1-1ubuntu3 with the updated patch now, and
also updated the upstream pull request:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/pull/353
Please test as soon as the update arrives.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Thanks for all the info, it is as I expected, your cupsd.conf has
"Browsing No" because you do not use printer sharing. Then the DNS-SD
host name is not set in the daemon's internal variable DNSSDHostName and
this variable I compared with the host name of the URI of the potential
new queue to see
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Status: New => In Progress
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Title:
cupsd crashed with SIGSEGV in __strcmp_evex()
Can you also attach your /etc/cups/cupsd.conf file?
And please also post the output of the command
cupsctl
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Title:
Could you run the following commands:
driverless
driverless --std-ipp-uris
lpstat -v
and post the output here.
On which print queue are you printing?
Are you running cups-browsed?
Then switch CUPS into debug mode:
cupsctl --debug-logging
Print a job as you did when the crash happened.
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cupsd crashed with SIGSEGV in __strcmp_evex()
Status in
Can it be that you have earlier installed HPLIP directly from the
upstream source? The system update could have overwritten parts of that
installation and now your HPLIP does not work any more.
A safer way to have an always up-to-date HPLIP is using its Snap
version.
Go to
The problem you mention is a known CUPS problem and in the works:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/issues/176
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https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/issues/176
** Package changed: cups-filters (Ubuntu) => cups (Ubuntu)
**
As usual, submitting to early, trying again ...
This looks like that either AppArmor got more restricted in Jammy. I
will CC AppArmor folks to make them aware, but due to the holidays they
will possibly not react quickly. So I recommend to temporarily de-
activate AppArmor for CUPS and for
To the maintainers of AppArmor: Did anything change in the
default/standard AppArmor restrictions in Jammy which requires changed
in the profiles of CUPS and cups-browsed?
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This looks like that either AppArmor got more restricted in Jammy. I
will CC AppArmor folks to make them aware, but due to the holidays they
will possibly not react quickly. So I recommend to temporarily de-
activate AppArmor for CUPS and for cups-browsed:
sudo apt install apparmor-utils
This is already fixed ages ago, closing ...
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Two confirmations that the problem is solved, so I close this bug as
fixed.
Thanks for the bug report and the confirmations that it is fixed.
** Changed in: cups-pdf (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed
I have synced cups-pdf 3.0.1-13 into Ubuntu Impish now (see bug
1945939).
As soon as you get this version with your updates, please re-test and
tell us here how far it solves your problems. Thanks.
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On Apple the CUPS project is dead and bug reports probably not read any
more.
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Importance: Undecided => Unknown
** Changed in: cups
Status: New => Unknown
** Changed in: cups
Remote watch: None => github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/issues #115
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Please report this upstream on
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups
as this is not only concerning Ubuntu, but any OS which uses CUPS.
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Hirsute has now the newest CUPS (2.3.3op1) with all fixes and patches.
This should also include the patch mentioned.
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I have searched the code of cups-browsed and libcupsfilters and did not
find any call of the mentioned functions which require CAP_SYS_NICE.
Most probably some of the library functions cups-browsed is using
contains such calls.
As cups-browsed works correctly I suggest to add the "deny capability
I did not have anything to control the priority in the source code of
cups-browsed, I also did not find anything in the packaging of cups-
filters. I also do not see any security risk in priority changing, it
can only make the system faster or slower.
Perhaps systemd does the nice level change?
Anyone of the security team, does allowing the "sys_nice" capability for
cups-browsed cause any possible security risk?
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This is not a problem of CUPS, Turboprint also uses CUPS. This is a
problem of the printer driver.
For me it looks like a problem of Canon's proprietary driver which you
have used before you switched to Turboprint. With an update of your
Ubuntu system some library or other file needed by Canon's
I think best is that you go through all applicable parts of
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems
Especially I need
- How is your printer connected (USB, network)
- All info about the healthiness of the connection (see the USB and network
connection sections)
- The PPD file(s) of
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1894452 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1894452
shutdown delay because of cups
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The shutdown problem of cups-browsed was already identified and is fixed
in the GitHub repository of cups-filters. This fix will be included in
cups-filters 1.28.2 which will get released soon.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Package changed: cups (Ubuntu) =>
Andrew Bell, Alex Tasin, please provide an error_log of CUPS in debug
mode of a failing job. see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems#CUPS_error_log for
instructions. Also provide the PPD file of your printer (from
/etc/cups/ppd/).
Please attach the files on by one, do not compress
printer-driver-gutenprint should be seeded. Adding ubuntu-meta task.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Also affects: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Thank you very much, I have closed the bug now.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Assignee: Till Kamppeter (till-kamppeter) => (unassigned)
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I have already found a solution for this and applied it upstream
(1.27.5, already in Grrovy).
The problem is that near midnight, for the log rotate cups-browsed is
stopped and restarted. Stopping cups-browsed makes the cups-browsed-
generated print queues getting removed and when re-starting
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Triaged
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Title:
Printer notification every day at midnight
Stefano, thanks for the Mate forum link, I have tried to make up the sum
of the tips to help users get HPLIP working again.
So anyone here, please try to clean up any HPLIP mess on your system
using the following steps:
1. Remove HPLIP deb-packages
sudo dpkg -P --force-depends hplip hplip-data
Could you try
lpadmin -p DJ3630 -E -v ipp://localhost:6/ipp/print -m everywhere
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Title:
cups hplip not install
Could you try:
lpadmin -p DJ3630 -E -v
ipp://DeskJet%203630%20series%20%5BCN8AM7H3230658%5D._ipp._tcp.local/ -m
everywhere
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Please
- Remove the .snap of HPLIP, it is experimental
- Remove any HPLIP version installed directly from HP
- Re-install Ubuntu's HPLIP via the command:
sudo apt install --reinstall printer-driver-hpcups printer-driver-
postscript-hp libsane-hpaio hplip-gui hplip hplip-data libhpmud0
On the machine where you still have the problem could you remove your
print queue and then unplug and re-plug the printer? Does a new print
queue get automatically created?
What is the output of the following commands and post the output here:
lpstat -v
driverless
ps auxwww | grep ippusbxd
If a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1872564 ***
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/proc/sys/kernel/random/boot_id rule missing from abstractions/nameservice
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Title:
cups hplip not install printer
Status in cups package in Ubuntu:
New
Seems that some of the general AppArmor rules needs to get updated.
Access to /proc/sys/kernel/random/boot_id seems to be needed now.
** Also affects: apparmor (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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cups hplip not install printer
Status in cups package in
Please run the command
dpkg -l | grep hplip
and post the output here.
Also did you ever try to install HPLIP from the upstream site? Did you
ever try to remove such an installation?
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1879206
Title:
cups hplip not install printer
cupsaddsmb got discontinued upstream. It is not part of the CUPS package
any more.
This happened in Dec 2018 already.
Closing ...
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Touch seeded packages,
What is the actual problem here? Is the printer model not found during
setup? Are you not able to print?
Could you follow the instructions on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems
Thanks.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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