On Thu, 12 Dec 2019, Brian wrote:
This looks good. We take it that you can print from *the server*?
yes, of course...
'lp -d ljp /etc/nsswitch.conf' saves you a bit of ink/toner.
thank you for the tip
At last, I found the origin of the problem:
wrong "order" entries in /etc/cups/cu
On Thu 12 Dec 2019 at 18:50:04 +0100, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Dec 2019, Brian wrote:
>
> > Post what you get for 'lpstat -t' on server and client.
>
> I only left entries for the involved printer
That's fine.
> on the server:
>
>scheduler is running
>system default destina
On Thu, 12 Dec 2019, Brian wrote:
Post what you get for 'lpstat -t' on server and client.
I only left entries for the involved printer
on the server:
scheduler is running
system default destination: ljp
device for ljp: hp:/usb/HP_LaserJet_MFP_M227-M231?serial=VNC3P21987
ljp accep
On Wed 11 Dec 2019 at 22:30:01 +0100, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> hi,
> I'm trying to configure a print queue using a remote usb printer.
> I found on Internet the following recommended config:
>
>DeviceURI ipp://192.168.1.12:631/printers/ljp
>
> but it doesn't work: I get "the printer is not r
On Wed, 11 Dec 2019 22:30:01 +0100 (CET)
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> I'm trying to configure a print queue using a remote usb printer.
> I found on Internet the following recommended config:
>
> DeviceURI ipp://192.168.1.12:631/printers/ljp
I'm going to assume you've adjusted the URI to suit y
hi,
I'm trying to configure a print queue using a remote usb printer.
I found on Internet the following recommended config:
DeviceURI ipp://192.168.1.12:631/printers/ljp
but it doesn't work: I get "the printer is not responding"
Idem without :631.
I suppose that something is missing or wrong,
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