Well, as you've guessed it, im having a printer problem.
Using the manage printer thingie in the system tools, i logged in as root, and, successfully installed my printer.Problem is, it wont print anything.
I've opened up a terminal, started the cups service, but it still wont print.
Ideas?
Print damn it, print!
Re: Print damn it, print!
Any old job blocking the queue?
In Cups printer manager you have a Jobs tab where you can cancel jobs one by one, or else directly in the Printers tab click on your printer in the Maintenance list menu, choose the option cancel all jobs.
When you have cleared all printer jobs, ensure your printer is not on pause but on "iddle, accepting all jobs" & try printing again.
In Cups printer manager you have a Jobs tab where you can cancel jobs one by one, or else directly in the Printers tab click on your printer in the Maintenance list menu, choose the option cancel all jobs.
When you have cleared all printer jobs, ensure your printer is not on pause but on "iddle, accepting all jobs" & try printing again.

What really matters is where you are going, not where you come from.
Re: Print damn it, print!
And please try the test page thing in the cups admin panel and see if that one works.
Re: Print damn it, print!
It seems to me, the cups service still wont start. i've tried running start service cups, but, it still wont print.
Test print reveals "unable to print from image"
Test print reveals "unable to print from image"
Re: Print damn it, print!
No sir, i have a deskjet 3845 and installed the 3840, which usually works just fine
Re: Print damn it, print!
You can set variable from http://127.0.0.1:631
Section> Administration:
1) verify print driver
2) verify set allowed users
You can view the system log? Are you sure that the directory that is responsible pids is accessible to your user?
Section> Administration:
1) verify print driver
2) verify set allowed users
You can view the system log? Are you sure that the directory that is responsible pids is accessible to your user?