On 2020-06-15 16:14, Michael Gmelin wrote:


On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 12:03:17 +0200
Per olof Ljungmark <p...@nethead.se> wrote:

On 2020-06-15 09:50, Michael Gmelin wrote:

On 15. Jun 2020, at 09:45, Per olof Ljungmark <p...@nethead.se>
wrote:

What happens if you run the gs command on the pdf you’re printing
directly:

gs -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dSAFER -dNOMEDIAATTRS -sstdout=?
-sDEVICE=ps2write -dShowAcroForm -sOUTPUTFILE=? -dLanguageLevel=2
-r300 -dCompressFonts=false -dNoT3CCITT -dNOINTERPOLATE ? ? -f ?

A PDF is created.

And, according to logs gs is OK:

D [15/Jun/2020:09:16:23 +0200] [Job 1070] Wrote 1 pages...
D [15/Jun/2020:09:16:23 +0200] [Job 1070] PID 37126 (pstops) exited
with no errors.
D [15/Jun/2020:09:16:23 +0200] [Job 1070] PID 37125 (gs) exited with
no errors.
D [15/Jun/2020:09:16:23 +0200] [Job 1070] PID 37123
(/usr/local/libexec/cups/filter/pdftops) exited with no errors.
I [15/Jun/2020:09:16:23 +0200] [Job 1070] Backend returned status
-139 (crashed)

Are you printer(s) shown as okay in the cups web UI? (like, not
temporarily halted, stopped, etc.?). I sometimes had some issues after
upgrading, especially with hplip.

This upstream issue reported earlier this year sounds similar to what
you're seeing, maybe it helps: https://github.com/apple/cups/issues/5765


The cups-pdf printer is paused with "Backend failed" but all other printers are OK. HPLIP is not installed.

The info from the link you sent looks related although the configs are not the same, but it is an interesting lead that I will pursue further. There is a severe lack of debug info though, the error_log is not helpful at all.

Also, that thread is dated April 6 which is about the same time that the problem showed up here too.

Thanks,

Per
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