On Sat 20 May 2017 at 08:27:25 +0100, Rodolfo Medina wrote: > Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> writes: > > > 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?
>From a previous mail (with typo corrected): > Now (as root again) > 8. cupsfilter -p /etc/cups/ppd/ML191x.ppd -e -m printer/foo message.txt > > out.prn 2>log. Replace message.txt with /etc/nsswitch and obtain out.prn and log. Compress out.prn and log with gzip and send the files to the list attached to your next mail. Compare your files with the ones I sent and comment on any differences (apart from size). -- Brian.