We need some more information about your problem. First, can you tell us
which printer (manufacturer/model), connection type (USB, Parallel,
USB->Parallel adapter, network, ...), driver you are using?
Can you also follow the instructions of the sections "CUPS error_log"
and "Capturing print job data" on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems. The site is for
Ubuntu, but the steps of the mentioned sections also work under Debian.
If "sudo <command>" does not work or if some administrative command of
CUPS does not work, run the command in a second terminal window where
you get root via "su -", without the "sudo " in the beginning.
Note that we need this information to be able to fix the bug.
Till
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