On Mon, 04 Oct 2010 12:12:19 +1100, Rob Hurle wrote:
(...)
> In response to another suggestion, there is no postscript module for
> this printer as it uses CAPT, the Canon printer driver. The software
> provided by Canon puts "pstocapt3" in /usr/lib/cups/filter. I notice
> that there is a rep
On 2010-10-04T12:12:19, Rob Hurle wrote:
> I installed nmap and had a look at the printer. It is listening to
> ports 21, 80, 427 (srvlock) and 9100 (jetdirect), all TCP. Port 9100
> is not in /etc/services and I'm not sure if this is significant. I've
> added it to see what happens.
In other w
Further to this problem. I have been wondering about error messages
appearing in /var/log/syslog (repeated in a few places). Some more
careful investigation shows that when I stop the printer, this is the
error:
Oct 4 12:41:42 debian kernel: [ 1537.372970] c3pldrv[2938]: segfault
at 0 ip 00
Thanks for all the help:
On 4 October 2010 04:31, Allan Wind wrote:
> On 2010-10-03T13:25:58, Allan Wind wrote:
>> I would encourage you to push on getting to lpd. Here is what we
>> use at work:
>>
>> lpd://192.168.1.4/port1
>>
>> You might have explicitly set the PPD after changing the
>> conn
On 2010-10-03T13:25:58, Allan Wind wrote:
> I would encourage you to push on getting to lpd. Here is what we
> use at work:
>
> lpd://192.168.1.4/port1
>
> You might have explicitly set the PPD after changing the
> connection.
Try run nmap against the printer to see which ports are
available
On 2010-10-03T17:13:56, Rob Hurle wrote:
> socket://192.168.87.12
>
> The IP number is correct. The device is "Canon 7200" and if I
> change the device to "CAPT Printer" or anything else (including "lpd")
> it reverts to the "Canon 7200" I guess that this is ipp (IP
> printing protocol).
On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 13:53:31 +1100, Rob Hurle wrote:
> I have a Canon LPB7200Cdn printer connected to the home network and am
> trying to get printing going on Lenny:
(...)
Does the printer have installed the PostScript module? If yes, just
download the PPD file from Canon website and install a
On 3 October 2010 14:15, Allan Wind wrote:
> On 2010-10-03T13:53:31, Rob Hurle wrote:
>> But, nothing prints from debian, Windows computers have no trouble.
>> CUPS (http://localhost:631) shows "printing since..." but nothing
>> appears.
>
> What is your Connection set to (http://localhost:631/pri
On 2010-10-03T13:53:31, Rob Hurle wrote:
> But, nothing prints from debian, Windows computers have no trouble.
> CUPS (http://localhost:631) shows "printing since..." but nothing
> appears.
What is your Connection set to (http://localhost:631/printers
then click on your printer)? I have seen sim
I have a Canon LPB7200Cdn printer connected to the home network and am
trying to get printing going on Lenny:
r...@debian:~$ uname -a
Linux debian 2.6.26-2-686 #1 SMP Thu Sep 16 19:35:51 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
Canon have .deb files for use with CUPS on their web site for this
printer and they in
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