On Wednesday 24 December 2014 19:40:53 Pierre Frenkiel wrote: > On Sun, 21 Dec 2014, Brian wrote: > >> . . . > >> > >>>> cups-browsed needs to be correctly set up on the server for the client > >>> > >>> to be able to see the advertised queues. > > "listen 192.168.1.12" > >> > >> should not be the least bit necessary. > > > > . . . > > It is impossible for a Wheezy client to discover the queues on a 1.7 > > CUPS server without the help of cups-browsed on the server. Please read > > the documentation. > > My experience proves that this is wrong: > > 1/ According the cups-browsed man, it seems to be needed not on the > server, but on the client: > > cups-browsed - A daemon for browsing the Bonjour broadcasts of shared, > remote CUPS printers > > Anyway, all my attempts to install it on my amd64 wheezy laptop > failed - it's not available for wheezy > - trying to add a jessie repo in source.list fails: > Failed to fetch > http://debian.ens-cachan.fr/debian/dists/jessie/main/binary-amd64/Packages > Hash Sum mismatch - trying install with dpkg -i deb-file fails for > dependency problems. > > 2/ I (almost) solved the problem with the following actions, on the > client. - remove the client.conf file > - in cupsd.conf. remove ALL lines with Listen... or Browse...., > leaving only Listen localhost:631 > After that, I was able to install my 2 printers (one with a direct > ethernet connection, the other connected via USB on my desktop) with > system-config-printer (http://localhost:631/printers also works) > Now if I print 1 page on my USB printer, I get only 1 > sheet(fantastic, isn't it?) Nevertheless, one problem remains: > After each print, the job remains in the queue, and the printer > becomes "not ready" on the laptop (it remains ready on the server) and the > following 2 lines appear in printers.conf > > Reason cups-ipp-conformance-failure-report > Reason cups-ipp-missing-job-state > > Google showed me a lot of analog reports, but no fix. > > So, for the moment, I have to cancel the job, and then issue a > cupsenable command after every print command.
Have you tried enabling server and client on all computers involved and using CUPS to print? This is what I do, and I have no problem. Lisi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/201412242151.04989.lisi.re...@gmail.com