On Mon 01 May 2023 at 03:29:28 -0400, gene heskett wrote: > > avahi-browse -rt _ipp._tcp > gene@bpi51:~$ avahi-browse -rt _ipp._tcp > + eth0 IPv4 Brother HL-L2320D series @ coyote Internet Printer > local > + eth0 IPv4 Brother MFC-J6920DW @ coyote Internet Printer > local > + eth0 IPv4 HLL2320D @ coyote Internet Printer > local > + eth0 IPv4 MFCJ6920DW _tray_2 @ coyote Internet Printer > local
You have exactly four (not five or six) print queues manually set up on the CUPS server coyote (192.168.71.3). It is assumed that when sat at coyote it is possible to print to any of Brother HL-L2320D series, Brother MFC-J6920DW, HLL2320D and MFCJ6920DW _tray_2. Im particular - can you print to HLL2320D from the server? [...] > = eth0 IPv4 HLL2320D @ coyote Internet Printer > local > hostname = [coyote.local] > address = [192.168.71.3] > port = [631] > txt = ["printer-type=0x809016" "printer-state=3" "Duplex=T" "TLS=1.2" > "UUID=36139eb5-df51-332f-4f80-ebf162ecc0ae" "URF=DM3" > "pdl=application/octet-stream,application/pdf,application/postscript,image/jpeg,image/png,image/pwg-raster,image/urf" > "product=(Brother HL-L2320D series)" "priority=0" > "adminurl=https://coyote.local.:631/printers/HLL2320D" "ty=Brother HL-L2320D > for CUPS" "rp=printers/HLL2320D" "qtotal=1" "txtvers=1"] As well as three other printers, the host bpi51 sees the shared HLL2320D @ coyote queue via mDNS/DNS-SD. All is well and good up to now. Let's have lpstat -l -e lpstat -a lpinfo -v from bpi51. -- Brian.