Is it possible the driver got corrupted? I had that issue after a
breaker tripped on the USB printer attached to my desktop. I reinstalled
the driver, restarted CUPS & all was well after that.

Jim Peterson

On Mon, 2012-11-05 at 10:16 -0600, Howard White wrote:
> We have a customer in Teaneck NJ recovering from Sandy.  The good news 
> is that the power is now restored and their location is fine.  Server is 
> back up and all is good except one important network printer.  When on 
> and all connected, it is spasmodically printing pages of gibberish.  We 
> powered the printer off, disconnected the network cable, turned the 
> printer back on, printed a test page - okay.  Reconnected the network 
> cable and the gibberish resumes.
> 
> Did I mention that there are no print jobs in the queue and that CUPS 
> has been stopped and started?
> 
> I did suggest that the customer try moving the printer to a different 
> network port before we reboot the server.
> 
> Other ideas?
> 
> Howard
> 


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