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** Changed in: cupsys (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
Broken Pipe Error with Xerox Printer
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Interestingly, I could not reproduce the error with openSUSE 11.3:
Printing a specific file (evince, 2 pages per sheet, duplex short side)
from a computer with SUSE installed worked, sending the same file with
the same options via the same CUPS-server from Ubuntu 12.04 resulted in
the "broken pipe"
I have a very similar problem with a "UTAX CLP 3726" printer, that I
access via a CUPS server. It works for some printing jobs, but suddenly
will fail. Then it will reject jobs and its CUPS status page says
"Unable to write print data: Broken pipe". Printing only starts working
again after my netwo
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: cupsys (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Brok
It seems that the solution is here: http://p-s.co.nz/wordpress/?p=227.
It worked for me too.
In the Properties/Parameters dialog of the printer just replace the
'socket' protocol with 'lpd' and remove the 9100 port, then apply.
The behaviour is very disturbing for the non-geek user : no error
mes
data from cups log (/var/log/cups/error_log):
E [07/Jul/2008:09:52:31 -0600] PID 11729 (/usr/lib/cups/backend/ipp) crashed on
signal 9!
E [07/Jul/2008:09:54:20 -0600] [Job 26] Unable to write print data: Broken pipe
E [07/Jul/2008:09:54:20 -0600] PID 12230 (/usr/lib/cups/backend/socket) stopped