I can confirm that the fix works. Well done.
I have used Ubuntu for many years and have installed it for family and
friends. I initially recommended HP printers because HPLIP worked so well.
5 years ago we downsized and I wanted to archive a lot of stuff and HP did
not have a suitable machine for
I have done these tests. a lot of fiddling with the files was necessary
because they all have to be owned by root to work.
The "old" ppd file produces draft, normal and high printouts as you would
expect.
The new PPD file produces draft and high output but normal just ejects a
blank sheet. This h
install of 17.10 and prints correctly!
I enclose the PPD file for this. I will do the other tests you sugest
later.
Rod Jones
On 22 August 2017 at 23:18, Roderic Jones wrote:
> I think you discount a kernel problem too lightly. When CUPS has started a
> print job it has to send it to the p
I think you discount a kernel problem too lightly. When CUPS has started a
print job it has to send it to the printer. In my case over the network.
This involves the kernel and or the network driver.
I have just tried the daily build of Ubuntu Gnome - the browser can not
find google and ubuntu Bud
There is no dialog to print in draft either in printing from LibreOffice or
from chrome.
If I add another printer and it searches for a driver then draft printing
is on the menu but printing still does not work.
I deleted the PPD files from etc/cups/ppd and copied the old (17.04) PPD
file into t
I have run the ipptool on both 17.04 and 17.10.
running diff produces the following:
rod@rod-desktop ~> diff out4.txt out10.txt
59c59
< printer-up-time (integer) = 146417546
---
> printer-up-time (integer) = 146414147
On 22 August 2017 at 14:38, Roderic Jones wrote:
Is this OK?
On 22 August 2017 at 14:16, Till Kamppeter <1712...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Please run ipptool with the full printer URI, like this:
>
> ipptool -tv ipp://EPSON25B56D.local:631/ipp/print get-printer-
> attributes.test > out.txt
>
> Attach the resulting output (here the file out.t
I have reinstalled Ubuntu 17.04 from the daily build available today,
updated it and only installed Fish, Gdebi, Gparted and Synaptic.
The problem persists.
The outputs you requested are attached as a file
On 22 August 2017 at 09:41, Roderic Jones wrote:
> I think these files are the s
I think these files are the same. It took me a little while to realise that
on filename uses hyphens and the other underscores. Otherwise they are the
same.
On 22 August 2017 at 09:24, Roderic Jones wrote:
> Here are the two files
>
> Good luck
>
> On 21 August 2017 at 17:01,
Here are the two files
Good luck
On 21 August 2017 at 17:01, Till Kamppeter <1712...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Can you please supply the following files:
>
> PPD file for your printer (in /etc/cups/ppd/) on 17.04.
>
> PPD file for your printer (in /etc/cups/ppd/) on 17.10.
>
> Output of the f
Public bug reported:
Driverless printing works perfectly in Ubuntu 17.04 with my Epson WF 3620.
Scanning is also perfect.
I have 17.10 on another SSD and driverless printing was working but recent
updates have broken this. I reinstalled from the Aug 14th daily build and have
updated it daily bu
I can confirm that this works but my printer (WF-3250) is not in the
list. Experimentation is required. Work Force produces 25 blank sheets
for the test print but the WF printers seem to work
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I have wiped Ubuntu Gnome 16.04 and done a fresh install of Ubuntu
15.10.
the epson-printer-utility_1.0.0-1lsb3.2_amd64 installs and the printer
works perfectly - so the defect must be in the 16.04 libraries
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This is still not working for me. I have Ubuntu 16.04 and Ubuntu Gnome
16.04 on different SSDs and neither of them will print using an Epson
WF-3520.
The cups-filters packages installed are 1.8.3-2ubuntu2
I see that this effects other makes of printer (e.g. Brother) where the
driver has to be dow
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