On 29-07-2020 13:04, Weaver wrote: > On 29-07-2020 07:43, Brian wrote: >> On Tue 28 Jul 2020 at 13:17:33 -0700, Weaver wrote: >> >>> On 29-07-2020 05:44, Weaver wrote: >>> > On 28-07-2020 23:18, Brian wrote: >>> >> On Tue 28 Jul 2020 at 05:22:36 -0700, Weaver wrote: >>> >> >>> >>> Greetings all, >>> >>> >>> >>> I've just bought the above printer, downloaded the manufacturer's >>> >>> drivers, got the URI from lpstat -l -e, picked the ppd, and nothing >>> >>> works. >>> >> >>> >> Please put the device on the network and give the outputs of >>> >> >>> >> avahi-browse -rt _ipp._tcp >>> >> >>> >> and >>> >> >>> >> avahi-browse -rt _uscan._tcp >>> >> >>> >> avahi-browse is in the avahi-utils package. >>> > >>> > No output from either, I'm afraid. >>> >>> Ippfind delivers on nothing, also. >>> Yet CUPS finds it and the drivers I allocate. >> >> We do not know the CUPS command you are using. Perhaps you can say? >> I would use 'lpinfo -v'. > O.K., I'm beginning to work through the situation, and some of it appears to be the recent adjust ment in `su' with Buster. Logging in now by way of `su -' and lpinfo -v gives me:
root@Base:~# lpinfo -v network http network ipps file cups-brf:/ network socket network ipp network beh network https direct hp network lpd serial serial:/dev/ttyS0?baud=115200 serial serial:/dev/ttyS1?baud=115200 direct usb://EPSON/WF-C5290%20Series?serial=583343373030303338 file cups-pdf:/ direct parallel:/dev/lp0 direct hpfax lpstat shows two print-outs in queue: root@Base:~# lpstat Epson-WF-C5290-51 root 1024 Tue 28 Jul 2020 21:51:37 Epson-WF-C5290-52 root 1024 Tue 28 Jul 2020 21:51:53 So, it looks like a driver problem, still. -- `Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful'. — Lucius Annæus Seneca. Terrorism, the new religion. Registered Linux User: 554515