Both Gutsy and Fedora 8 automatically disable and enable print queues
via HAL when the printer (USB only) is turned of and turned on again.
For non-HP printers this works well. HP printers are controlled by HPLIP
and HPLIP detaches the printers from the usblp kernel module which makes
them
** Changed in: cupsys (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = cupsys
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cups is broken after upgrade
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Here is what I am seeing. After a reboot of the print server, the
printer is online and reachable. I go to my desktop machine and print a
document. The printer starts printing then stops midstream. Sending
additional documents go into the que but the printer is stopped.
I go to the printing
By the way, I am using a HP D2400 series printer. It is fully supported
and I never had a problem before.
One interesting thing to note, This problem also happened on Fedora 8.
I thought it was a Fedora problem so i reloaded the OS to Ubuntu. I
suspect the new cups packages since they were
I do not know if it is exactly the same problem as yours. If I start up the
computer with the printer off, apparently cups automatically flags the printer
as not enabled. Even if I turn the printer on afterwards, the printer still
appears in the computer as stopped and any job sent keeps