{ GSI_PRINTER_NAME: "Laser Printer", GSI_PRINTER_DESC: "Laser Printer in the Server Room", GXI_CLAIM_URL: "", GXI_LOGIN_STATUS: 1, GXI_LOGIN_ERRORCODE: -93, GXI_CLAIM_URLFLAG: 0, GXI_USERMAIL_FLAG: 0, GXI_USER_MAIL: "", GSI_ENABLE_PROXY: 0, GSI_PROXY_IP: "", GSI_PROXY_PORT: 3129}
This is really unfortunate, as the most recent firmware for my printer had in the release notes: "fixed issues with google cloud print".
K
Thanks for reporting! Now we know that all measures that have been
mentioned here, including resetting the whole printer, do not solve
the problem.
The thought has occurred to me to, that we have a particular problem
after removing the printer from Google Cloud Print without the printer
"knowing". But then everybody here has reported that they suddenly
could not print in the first place and they still cannot print. Some,
including me, have deleted the printer in Google Cloud Print only
after already seeing the defect, and I think not everybody has done it.
So for the time being my conclusion has to remain that Google Cloud
Print is currently generally malfunctioning either for various types
of Samsung printers, even with new firmware, or for everybody.
Hans
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Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 06:39:42 -0800 (PST)
From: njm...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [gcp-developers] Re: Samsung C410W registers (maybe) but
never goes online
Cc: hans-...@michna.com
> As of the writing of my post, Jan 18. I've updated to current firmware,
> I've done a factory reset... still get the registration error.
> I've tried flushing cashes, clearing browser histories... everything short
> of trying to connect the printer to a different ISP.
>
> It was successful the -first- time I set it up, but I think deleting the
> printer from Cloud Print may have contributed to the issue. I think
> trying to 'un-register' a printer that is no longer there is causing the
> Samsung firmware to lose it's mind. But, I can only guess.
>
>
> On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 2:21:49 AM UTC-5, Hans-Georg Michna wrote:
>>
>> ----- Message from njm...@gmail.com <javascript:> ---------
>> Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2015 16:49:22 -0800 (PST)
>> From: njm...@gmail.com <javascript:>
>>
>> > I have a C410W and out of the box, registered Google Cloud print fine.
>> ...
>>
>>
>> *Was that before or after Fri, 2015-01-16? If it was before, then that
>> is exactly what we currently expect. *
>>
>> Hans
>>
>>
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Well, this has happened to me before. I messed with it for a week and one day it magically worked. This was 6months or so ago, on a different firmware though.
This is really unfortunate, as the most recent firmware for my printer had in the release notes: "fixed issues with google cloud print".
K
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015, 10:01 Hans-Georg Michna <hans-...@michna.com> wrote:
Thanks for reporting! Now we know that all measures that have been
mentioned here, including resetting the whole printer, do not solve
the problem.
The thought has occurred to me to, that we have a particular problem
after removing the printer from Google Cloud Print without the printer
"knowing". But then everybody here has reported that they suddenly
could not print in the first place and they still cannot print. Some,
including me, have deleted the printer in Google Cloud Print only
after already seeing the defect, and I think not everybody has done it.
So for the time being my conclusion has to remain that Google Cloud
Print is currently generally malfunctioning either for various types
of Samsung printers, even with new firmware, or for everybody.
Hans
----- Message from njm...@gmail.com ---------
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 06:39:42 -0800 (PST)
From: njm...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [gcp-developers] Re: Samsung C410W registers (maybe) but
never goes online
Cc: hans-...@michna.com
> As of the writing of my post, Jan 18. I've updated to current firmware,
> I've done a factory reset... still get the registration error.
> I've tried flushing cashes, clearing browser histories... everything short
> of trying to connect the printer to a different ISP.
>
> It was successful the -first- time I set it up, but I think deleting the
> printer from Cloud Print may have contributed to the issue. I think
> trying to 'un-register' a printer that is no longer there is causing the
> Samsung firmware to lose it's mind. But, I can only guess.
>
>
> On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 2:21:49 AM UTC-5, Hans-Georg Michna wrote:
>>
>> ----- Message from njm...@gmail.com <javascript:> ---------
>> Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2015 16:49:22 -0800 (PST)
>> From: njm...@gmail.com <javascript:>
>>
>> > I have a C410W and out of the box, registered Google Cloud print fine.
>> ...
>>
>>
>> *Was that before or after Fri, 2015-01-16? If it was before, then that
>> is exactly what we currently expect. *
>>
>> Hans
>>
>>
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Hi John,
Thank you for contacting Google. We have gotten some reports of this issue and we are currently looking into it. I am going to get you in contact with one of our advanced support specialists, and you should be receiving an update soon.
I apologize for the inconvenience and we appreciate your patience; I assure you we're working on this!
Thanks,
Jeremy
The Google Support Team
Yes, known and meanwhile predictable, see preceding emails at:
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/gcp-developers/6777813c-8cee-42ba-b68e-cfa5a850dfee%40googlegroups.com
But if you managed to register your printer since Friday 2015-01-16,
then you seem to be luckier than everybody else here who posted till then.
I believe we can only wait for Google to fix their Cloud Print, unless
somebody here has a channel into Google where messages are actually read.
Hans
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> And now after restarting the printer (not doing anything else):
>
> Registration Status:
> Registration is processing. Please push the "Finish printer
> registration" on pop-up window.
> Error Details:
> Fail with Error. Please try again after few minutes.
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Hi,I just upgraded my Samsung C410W printer to the latest firmware (V3.00.02.07_ 0401040_1.01 MAY-12-2014) which is supposed to fix the GCP problem with it not going online.I can go through the registration process in the Samsung SyncThru web service interface. If I test the connection, everything looks fine. Registering brings up the Google popup and I click on the button to finish the registration.Now I see the printer in the Google Cloud Print list, but it appears offline and never goes online. In the SyncThru GCP page, I get the error message below. I have tried again after a waiting period a couple of times.Any pointers in any direction? I'd be grateful for more ideas, since waiting for the firmware update didn't work.Thanks,Mattias
SAME EXACT ERROR AND PROBLEM WITH SAMSUNG PRINTER ---
(Finally) FOUND GOOGLE HELP SUBMISSION LINK:
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/entry
EVERYONE READING THIS MESSAGE, PLEASE SEND THEM A REQUEST TO FIX THIS PROBLEM FOR ALL USERS!!!
You must be one of the lucky ones. I did this 4 times (including the manual ip setup) and still stuck with "Fail with error" Registration processing.
I'm gonna try another reset/firmware flash and change the printers IP. See if that does anything....
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Nighthawk McKenzie
Sent from my Android SG4.....
BREAK - THRU GOT IT FIXED!!!
This applies to Samsung C410W printer... updated Firmware from 2.09 to 2.16 finally got a hold of a good Samsung tech -- he remotely installed firmware and we setup cloud print.
REFERENCE -- http://www.samsung.com/us/support/faq/FAQ00073224/108927/SL-C410W/XAA
Update the firmware to reset the printer settings and allowed printer to be registered..
1st DO NOT USE the maintenance UPDATE WIZARD in Syncthru, will result in "Invalid Firmware" error.
Instead download the firmware directly from Samsung (http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SL-C410W/XAA -- go down to downloads and click "See more+")
There will be a ZIP file BELOW (for pcs):Firmware File (Firmware) ver.V3.xx.02.16 - Win XP/2003/2008/2012/Vista/Win 7/Win 8/Win 8.1(32,64bit) (MULTI LANGUAGE, 22.41 MB) Dec 23, 2014
Download and extract the files.
Close all browsers etc. -- printer MUST be connect via USB, then click on file "C410W_V3.00.02.16.exe" [OBSERVE all precautions].
When finished printer will be updated to the new version. Check this in SyncThru click on Maintenance / Firmware.
Now return to Network Settings. -- At this point the tech changed the following:
Go to Network Settings, on Left Menu TCP/IPv4 --> Change to "Manually" and insert the IP address (the one in the address bar to access your SyncThru) and leave the rest alone.
Click Apply. Now on left menu go down to cloud print and retry installation per (http://www.samsung.com/us/support/faq/FAQ00073224/108927/SL-C410W/XAA) --
be sure your browser has pop-ups enabled for website.
The new PRINTER-LINK address should appear. Click on it to finish.. takes a little while to register at Google Cloud print.
Not sure if you need a google email address, but figure that anyone reading this has already installed Cloud print once, this is just to instructions to wipe and update firmware on printer and allow for replacement installation..
Samsung help center: http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SL-C410W/XAA (bottom of page) -- connect with us Live Chat.
yay, thanks Samsung. Hadn't boxed up the printer yet, thought I'd give it ONE more TRY.
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Yes, it is now working with my printer again!
Now able to register the printer via SyncThru. Still get an error when pressing 'test connection' (Google.com talk communication error resulting in a fail) but it works and have successfully printed.
Thanks ?Samsung ?Google at last.
Hope it's working now for others too.
I have also had the same issues as others for days now. After reading this post that the Google servers have been updated again, I went back to my printers SyncThru Web Service and restarted the printer. After rebooting the printer, the Google Cloud Print settings page allowed me to re-register the printer without issue. It now shows as online and ready to print. Yipeeeee!
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