Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> writes: > On Thu 18 May 2017 at 17:32:33 +0100, Rodolfo Medina wrote: > >> Hi, Brian: >> >> finally I can get back to my printer problem... Thanks a lot for your >> help... I'm trying to follow your instructions but... Well, I don't know, >> maybe I'm missing something: > > The instructions were recounting what I did. You were meant to alter > anything particular to your system. Step 3 is the major one if you use > x86_54. > >> Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> writes: >> >> > I give in! Your ULD package doesn't work for you on unstable. Let us see >> > how mine goes on. >> > >> > 1. Go to http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/model/ML-1910/SEE and download >> > uld_v1.00.06.tar.gz. >> > >> > 2. Decompress and unpack the file with 'tar zvxf uld_v1.00.06.tar.gz'. >> > >> > 3. cp uld/i386/rastertospl /usr/lib/cups/filter/. >> > >> > 4. chown root.root /usr/lib/cups/filter/rastertospl. >> > >> > 5. cp uld/noarch/share/ppd/Samsung_ML-191x_Series.ppd >> > /usr/share/ppd/custom/. >> > >> > 6. lpinfo -m | grep ML-191x. >> > >> > 7. lpadmin -p ML191x -v file:/dev/null -E -m >> > lsb/usr/custom/Samsung_ML-191x_Series.ppd. >> > >> > The last five steps are done as root. >> >> Up to here, no problem it seems. > > Any serious problem with this command would mean there had been an utter > and complete breakdown in the CUPS printing system. Nobody would have > a hope of printing. > > Now do 'lpinfo -v' with the printer plugged into the USB port. Look for > "direct usb://...." and alter the command in 7 to > > lpadmin -p ML191x -v usb://.... -E -m > lsb/usr/custom/Samsung_ML-191x_Series.ppd > > ML191x should now be shown in the printing dialogs of applications. Can > you print from an application or with > > lp -d ML191x /etc/nsswitch ?
I did everything you said, but no print! I don't know what to do... ML191x is shown in the printing dialog of application, but it won't print... neither using lp... I'm desperate... What can the problem be...? What should I do now? Thanks again... Rodolfo