Thank You for Your time and answer, Camaleón: > Without context, I couldn't say :-?
If You mean file being printed then it just several characters from kate or OO.writer in utf8 encoding. > s...@stt008:/var/cache/cups$ ls -l > -rw------- 1 lp lp 5810172 mar 16 12:12 ppds.dat What do You have in ppds.dat, or may You know from whence it comes? > > cupsdoprint -P 'Epson-LQ100' -J 'Untitled' -H > > '/var/run/cups/cups.sock:631' -U 'root' -o ' copies=1 > > multiple-document-handling=separate-documents-collated-copies > > orientation-requested=3' '/tmp/kde-user/kdeprint_XiSVkn4I' : > > execution failed with message: client-error-not-authorized > "client-error-not-authorized" has more sense to me. I do not believe the error is correct at least in common sense, as I can easily send to the device directly from command line and it prints. If speak about cups permissions - then the user is in the list of allowed users... > Review the full Cups log (/var/log/cups/error.log). If still nothing > interesting there, increase log verbosity ("LogLevel warning") and > restart cups service. Well. Now I have installed cups-driver-gutenprint and ghostscript-cups and to my astonishment, the error changed to this: (/usr/lib/cups/backend/usb) crashed on signal 11! (/usr/lib/cups/filter/rastertoepson) crashed on signal 13! ... envp[23]="DEVICE_URI=usb://unknown/" ... PPD: /etc/cups/ppd/Epson-LQ100.ppd When it worked, I believe, the device was called /dev/usb/lp0, but now - lp1. - May this is the culprit but I do not know how/where to change it. In system-config-printer of KDE's printer configuration utility, I do not see the appropriate connection/device option - no usb for lpt. > Also, test with another generic "dot matrix" driver. I have no such possibility... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4c1a56c1.03afcc0a.63bc.ffffe...@mx.google.com