Ramiro Aceves <[email protected]> writes: > I was trying to make a printing CUPS server with my Raspberry Pi 4 > computer. I installed CUPS and setup it enabling the daemons: > > netbsd-raspa4# tail -n 6 /etc/rc.conf > #CUPS > cupsd=YES > cups_browsed=YES > snmpd=yes > snmptrapd=YES > #fin CUPS > > I added my user to the lp group. > > netbsd-raspa4# groups ramiro > users wheel lp > netbsd-raspa4#
cups is hard and you're going to have to dig in to the upstream docs, debug logs, etc. > I added my HP Deskjet 1400 to the printers CUPS localhost:631 WEB > admin page with hplip driver. I sent a print test page and it stucked > there waiting for "printer to be ready message" or something like > that as it was in my native Spanish language. Often people install cups-filters. I think hllip wants to use ugen, not ulpt. Thus you might try disabling ulpt in boot -c, or removing it from your kernel. I'm doing that with Laserjet 1310 (which was a really great printer in 2006, and to HP's credit, still prints today). > I read somewhere that /dev/ulpt0 show be chowned to "lp", I did that: > > netbsd-raspa4# ls -lh /dev/ulpt0 > crw------- 1 lp wheel 66, 0 Sep 21 08:34 /dev/ulpt0 > netbsd-raspa4# > > with no luck. read the cups logs. enable debugging. use the 'print test page' from cups UI.
