Public bug reported:

I have a canon MG 7150 printer. I have a server running ubuntu server 14.04.3 
(64 bit). The printer is shared across my network (Linux mint, Mac OSX and 
windows 7) with CUPS.
I use canon supplied drivers for linux version 4.0.0 (i have the following 
packages installed: cnijfilter-mg7100series_4.00-1_amd64.deb & 
cnijfilter-common_4.00-1_amd64.deb)
Printing has always worked fine up to (and including) kernel 3.13.0-68, 
however, if I use kernel 3.13.0-71, -73 or -74 I cannot print.
If I give the command lp /etc/hosts I get the response "lp: Error - Scheduler 
not responding". On the CUPS web interface jobs are listed as "printer not 
responding; will retry in 30 seconds..."

I have also tried installing the cannon drivers on my desktop machine
(LinuxMint 15.10, kernel 3.13.0-32) and that also works fine.

Sorry this isnt much to go on -- I couldn't see anything relevant in the
syslog.

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  printing problem with kernel

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I have a canon MG 7150 printer. I have a server running ubuntu server 14.04.3 
(64 bit). The printer is shared across my network (Linux mint, Mac OSX and 
windows 7) with CUPS.
  I use canon supplied drivers for linux version 4.0.0 (i have the following 
packages installed: cnijfilter-mg7100series_4.00-1_amd64.deb & 
cnijfilter-common_4.00-1_amd64.deb)
  Printing has always worked fine up to (and including) kernel 3.13.0-68, 
however, if I use kernel 3.13.0-71, -73 or -74 I cannot print.
  If I give the command lp /etc/hosts I get the response "lp: Error - Scheduler 
not responding". On the CUPS web interface jobs are listed as "printer not 
responding; will retry in 30 seconds..."

  I have also tried installing the cannon drivers on my desktop machine
  (LinuxMint 15.10, kernel 3.13.0-32) and that also works fine.

  Sorry this isnt much to go on -- I couldn't see anything relevant in
  the syslog.

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