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Ubuntu 10.04 does not recognize local printer connected via USB/parallel
adapter cable
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USB->Paral
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Running Ubuntu 'classic' 11.04
I've had to use a USB to parallel printer adapter to get my printer to work on
a new motherboard.
lsusb lists it :-
Prolific Technology, Inc. PL2305 Parallel Port
This is alwa
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Ubuntu 10.04 does not recognize local printer connected via USB/parallel
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This issue is still here with Ubuntu 10.04 LTD.
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I'm seeing this issue too, on a completely up-to-date Karmic. I'm using
an Epson Stylus Photo R1800
Usually I get messages like
[Job 23] Unable to write 8192 bytes to printer!
,or sometimes the job is accepted but then nothing happens at all, not
even a message in the Cups error log. The printer
re Daniel's comments: Under Intrepid my machine used to get the same
message from lsusb...it listed the "Prolific..." string as you
indicated. When I upgraded to Karmic that disappeared. There is no
listing identifying the Prolific chip specifically like this at all. As
I understand it this ID
Perhaps there is more than one bug, not only the usblp problem. I have
upgraded my laptop to karmic, and my desktop is still running jaunty.
Before the upgrade, I could print from the laptop to the printer
attached to the desktop via either IPP or Samba. After the upgrade,
when trying to print an
I don't think these are the same bug, but I agree that Cups has become
more flaky.
In my current Karmic installation, lsusb detects the PL-2305 correctly
as:
Bus 001 Device 007: ID 067b:2305 Prolific Technology, Inc. PL2305
Parallel Port
My problem is that the printer connected to the PL-2305 al
Newbie to launchpad...Alan
I'm having the same problem. The printer ran under 9.04, but was a bit
"flaky" and had to be teased sometimes. When I installed 9.10 final
beta the printer quit.
I think the problem is related to the PL-2305 not being recognized, as
the command lsusb no longer lists
bug still occurs with cups 1.4.1-2
Printing worked twice after a reboot, but failed on two subsequent
attempts.
The access_log for these four print jobs was:
localhost - - [25/Sep/2009:12:59:19 +1000] "POST /printers/HP-LaserJet-6L
HTTP/1.1" 200 241209 Print-Job successful-ok
localhost - - [25/
bug is still current with cups 1.4.1-1 and an up-to-date karmic
distribution.
Printing now works the first time after a reboot, but fails on all
subsequent attempts. A typical failure message in the error_log is:
E [17/Sep/2009:11:43:16 +1000] [Job 427] Unable to write 4096 bytes to
printer!
Ho
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usblp Kernel module needs to be removed and /dev/bus/usb/*/* made accessible
for USB printers to work with CUPS 1.4.x
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I don't think it is a duplicate bug.
The usblp module was not installed in the configuration tested above.
However, I followed your instructions, and rebooted as well, before
checking that usblp was not insta
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Can you do a complete update of your system and then run the shell
command
sudo rmmod usblp
After that your printer should work again.
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