On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 13:25:43 -0400
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:

> That, to me, sounds like a driver issue - pages and pages of garbage
> reminds me of postscript not going through a ps driver.

That's likely part of the issue but I think there is more to it due to the 
discovery issue; more details about that below:

I also have a HP Color Laserjet 2550L printer hooked up the same way as the 
Xerox Phaser 3250. I moved both printers to the Centos 6 machine and neither 
one of them were "discovered" by the Centos 7 machine.  Both of those printers 
showed up by magic as discovered printers on the other Centos 6 machines.

When the printers were hooked up to the Centos 7 machine, they weren't 
automatically "discovered" by the Centos 6 machines.

I set up those printers this morning as shared printers on a Centos 6 machine 
and there was no further configuration required to get them to show up and work 
on the other Centos 6 machines.  In order to get them to work on the Centos 7 
machine, I had to "search for printers" and specify the hostname to search with 
system-config-printer.  They then showed up but the test page didn't print 
properly using the default settings and I had to change those settings as 
described in my previous message to get the test pages to print.

I find it curious that nobody else seems to have encountered this problem.  
That make me suspect that cups is mis-configured on Centos 7 in a way that 
affects both printer discovery (incoming and outgoing) and the printer driver.  
For another example, I occasionally get the message "connecting to printer" 
when printing from Centos 6 to the printer on Centos 7 (and no print-out); that 
doesn't happen when printing from Centos 6 to another Centos 6 machine.

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