Thanks Ira,
All of them are parallel printers. The configuration
I have in both sides, server and client, is very simple.
Please tell me if you need to know anything else.
Regards and thanks in advance,
Martin.
/etc/cups/printers.conf (server side - extract):
<Printer sales1>
Info Epson FX-890
Location Rose Kellner (rkellner - IPP)
DeviceURI ipp://rkellner.neukont.com/printers/lp
State Idle
Accepting Yes
JobSheets none none
QuotaPeriod 0
PageLimit 0
KLimit 0
</Printer>
/etc/cups/printers.conf (client side):
<DefaultPrinter sales1>
Info EPSON FX-890 (filtered)
Location Rose Kellner (rkellner)
DeviceURI parallel:/dev/lp0
State Idle
Accepting Yes
JobSheets none none
QuotaPeriod 0
PageLimit 0
KLimit 0
</Printer>
<Printer lp>
Info EPSON FX-890 (raw)
Location Rose Kellner (rkellner)
DeviceURI parallel:/dev/lp0
State Idle
Accepting Yes
JobSheets none none
QuotaPeriod 0
PageLimit 0
KLimit 0
</Printer>
De:"McDonald, Ira" imcdonald@sharplabs.com
Para:"'Mike Sweet'" mike@easysw.com,"McDonald, Ira" imcdonald@sharplabs.com,"'Martin Schwarzkopf'" mschwarzkopf@terra.com
Copia:
Fecha:Mon, 22 Nov 2004 08:49:50 -0800
Asunto:FW: IPP> CUPS printer "is not ready" -- how to make it ready?
> Hi Martin,
>
> I'm forwarding your question directly to Michael Sweet
> (principal author of CUPS), for his comments.
>
> You might also want to visit the CUPS Support link:
>
> http://www.cups.org/support.php
>
> The IPP WG mailing list is really the wrong place for
> CUPS support questions.
>
> Cheers,
> - Ira
>
> Ira McDonald (Musician / Software Architect)
> Blue Roof Music / High North Inc
> PO Box 221 Grand Marais, MI 49839
> phone: +1-906-494-2434
> email: imcdonald@sharplabs.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-ipp@pwg.org [mailto:owner-ipp@pwg.org]On Behalf Of Martin
> Schwarzkopf
> Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 2:28 AM
> To: ipp
> Subject: IPP> CUPS printer "is not ready" -- how to make it ready?
> Importance: High
>
>
> Perhaps this is a little long to explain but I need
> to do it this way so you can have a complete idea of
> my problem.
>
> I am in charge of a 25 PC network at the place I work,
> 23 PCs have Linux installed as Operating System and
> 2 of them have Windows XP. The server is also a Linux
> box running an application made in Cobol. All the
> Linux boxes have SuSE Linux 9.1.
>
> We have around a dozen matrix printers (Epson FX-890)
> connected to some linux stations and a laser printer
> (HP LaserJet 1300) connected to one of the windows PCs.
>
> All the PCs connect to the Linux server through a ssh
> session.
>
> At the Linux Server, all the printers (Linux and Windows)
> are declared as remote raw printers so that the users
> can print from the Cobol application.
>
> This server application sends pure text to the remote
> printers. At the server, the remote queues are declared
> as with CUPS at the Linux PCs and with SMB at the
> windows one.
>
> Each Linux workstation printer has 2 queues defined.
> One raw queue called "lp" to receive the jobs sent
> by the server and one filtered queue for the local
> printing (usually jobs from OpenOffice). This queue
> is usually named according to the labour of the user
> (sales5, credit2, control1, etc)
>
> The laser printer connected to the Windows PC works
> fine. ALWAYS. The matrix printers work only perfectly
> when the user sends a local print job (OpenOffice,
> Mozilla, Gimp, etc). The problem is that when the
> server sends a raw print job to the remote queues,
> frecuently, the printer status turns to "Printer is
> not ready" without any reason. This happens more or
> less after 3 or 4 print jobs sent to same remote
> queue.
>
> Sometimes the queue looks empty, and some others don't.
> The strange thing is that the user gets a complete and
> normally printed job, but when the printer turns to the
> "Printer is not ready" state, even when the report seems
> to be finished, sometimes it still appears in the queue.
>
> The only way I found to solve this, was creating a
> script to modify the /etc/cups/printers.conf file
> to turn it to "Printer IS ready" and to restart the
> daemon. (CUPS 1.1). This script checks the queue
> every minute.
>
> It doesnt matter if the jobs was still appearing in
> the queue, if the printer turned to the "is not ready"
> state, it will be printed again when I restart the
> daemon!!! So, if the user is printing numbered
> invoices or in a different kind of paper, they waste
> resources ans time.
>
> If the report is quite long (3 or more minutes), the
> printer queue will turn again into the "not ready"
> state before it finishes and the cron daemon will
> restart the cups daemon and I that user will have
> 3 or more copies of the same report.
>
> Can anybody lend me a hand? We were working with
> SuSE 8.0 before and this didn't happen. I have this
> problem since the upgrade to 9.1
>
> I think that the "Job Persistence" feature of cups is, in
> part, cause of my problem. Do you know how to disable it?
> I will appreciate any help anyone can give to me.
>
> Thanks a lot in advance,
>
> Martin Schwarzkopf
> mschwarzkopf@terra.com
>
>
>
>
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